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Significant adaptations in gut composition occur during and after chemoradiotherapy.
Published 2021“…<p>The relative abundances of the pathogenic, gram-negative Proteobacteria phylum (A) increased significantly, whereas those of the beneficial members of the Clostridiales class (B) decreased significantly, during chemoradiotherapy but tended to return or nearly return to baseline levels by first follow-up (week 12). …”
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Descriptive statistics by quarter of the year.
Published 2024“…Using a linear fixed effects model, we find that a 1-standard deviation increase in ozone concentration (20.97 μg/m<sup>3</sup>) is associated with 3.9 percent decrease in consumer spending (95% CI: -0.066, -0.012; p<0.01). …”
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Descriptive statistics for the study area.
Published 2024“…Using a linear fixed effects model, we find that a 1-standard deviation increase in ozone concentration (20.97 μg/m<sup>3</sup>) is associated with 3.9 percent decrease in consumer spending (95% CI: -0.066, -0.012; p<0.01). …”
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The interaction effect of O<sub>3</sub> with age.
Published 2024“…Using a linear fixed effects model, we find that a 1-standard deviation increase in ozone concentration (20.97 μg/m<sup>3</sup>) is associated with 3.9 percent decrease in consumer spending (95% CI: -0.066, -0.012; p<0.01). …”