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    Table 1_Correlation between lactate/albumin ratio and 28-day mortality in sepsis-associated acute kidney injury patients.docx by Susu He (10361615)

    Published 2025
    “…The Kaplan–Meier curves showed that participants having elevated LAR exhibited significantly decreased survival rates. Cox proportional hazards models showed that higher LAR was related to higher 28-day death rate in SA-AKI patients (HR: 1.224, 95% CI: 1.160–1.291, p < 0.001). …”
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    S1 Raw data - by Dao-Cheng Zhou (20314697)

    Published 2024
    “…All-cause and CVD mortality gradually decreased with increasing ideal LE8 metrics. LE8 was not significantly associated with cancer mortality. …”
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    Figure 2 from Targeting PRMT1 Reduces Cancer Persistence and Tumor Relapse in <i>EGFR</i>- and <i>KRAS</i>-Mutant Lung Cancer by Xiaoxiao Sun (20589448)

    Published 2025
    “…Statistical comparisons between groups were based on the integrated confluence over time (area under curve; AUC), using one-sided Mann–Whitney tests. The significance of the results is indicated by symbols: *, <i>P</i> ≤ 0.05; **, <i>P</i> ≤ 0.01; ****, <i>P</i> ≤ 0.0001.…”
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    Experiences communicating in noise with aphasia (Harmon et al., 2024) by Tyson G. Harmon (11450904)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Results: </b>Quantitative findings showed that people with aphasia reported significantly greater perceived effort and stress than controls. …”
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    Optimisation of read depth, DNA quantity, and unique alternate observation threshold. by Melinda L. Tursky (20790436)

    Published 2025
    “…The mean number of variants detected per sample above the standard CHIP threshold of ≥ 0.02 VAF increased linearly with subject age (E). Greater than 99.9% of variants detected were below ≥ 0.02 VAF, potentially including those with prognostic or predictive clinical relevance (F). …”