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    Summary map of all contacts with statistically significant SVM classifications. by Alexander P. Rockhill (6053618)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>The top row presents the proportion of significant SVM clusters. It illustrates what proportions of channels are significant at that time-frequency ranging from 0 to 1. …”
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    Summary of the effect of MPDD on SDLP across all participants, and also participants categorized by driving styles (“NS” (no significant), “+” (significant increase), and “-” (significant decrease)). by Mobina Faqani (22783963)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Summary of the effect of MPDD on SDLP across all participants, and also participants categorized by driving styles (“NS” (no significant), “+” (significant increase), and “-” (significant decrease)).…”
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    Summary of the effect of MPDD on ART and TIBL across all participants, and also participants categorized by driving styles (“NS” (no significant), “+” (significant increase), and “-” (significant decrease). by Mobina Faqani (22783963)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Summary of the effect of MPDD on ART and TIBL across all participants, and also participants categorized by driving styles (“NS” (no significant), “+” (significant increase), and “-” (significant decrease).…”
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    MiR-129-5p levels were decreased in mouse depression models. by Qiaozhen Qin (13159201)

    Published 2025
    “…The Y-axis represents the fold change, while the X-axis indicates the significance of differential expression. …”
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    Cox proportional hazard ratios. by Bryan S. Margulies (21492667)

    Published 2025
    “…Intratumoral administration of MBC-005 increased survival 3.9-fold in mice and significantly decreased tumor volume 4-fold. …”