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Specifications and outcomes of clinical trial studies included in the meta-analysis.
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Weather data of experimental site during both years (June to September-2018 and 19).
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Flow chart of data screening and analysis.
Published 2025“…In contrast, BALP was significantly lower in the 9-week and 12-week model groups compared to levels in the sham operation group, while the levels of TRACP-5b in the 9-week and 12-week model groups were significantly higher than those in the sham operation group(P < 0.001).…”
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Evidence of the Giant Barocaloric Effect in the PVA-Slime System by Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Published 2025“…As a result, this contributes significantly to the change in internal energy and, consequently, to the barocaloric effect. …”
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Evidence of the Giant Barocaloric Effect in the PVA-Slime System by Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Published 2025“…As a result, this contributes significantly to the change in internal energy and, consequently, to the barocaloric effect. …”