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Bivariate analysis of sociodemographic and other factors associated with the knowledge scores.
Published 2025Subjects: -
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Bivariate analysis of sociodemographic and other factors associated with the attitude scores.
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Multivariate analysis of sociodemographic and other factors associated with the KAP scores.
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Participants’ perceived ways to boost children’s immune system other than vaccination.
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Bivariate analysis of sociodemographic and other factors associated with the practice scores.
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Office characteristics and RW adoption.
Published 2025“…The number of workers with LTSA-MD nominally decreased from fiscal 2019 to fiscal year 2020, with no significant difference. …”
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Pharmacological induction of mitochondrial dysfunction results in micronuclei and nuclear blebbing.
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ROS reduces the expression of Akt3, WDR12 and Aurora B leading to micronuclei.
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Volitional control frequency and intensity in VH (Kapsner-Smith et al., 2025)
Published 2025“…</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Method: </b>Twenty-six people with HVDs and 26 matched controls participated in tasks to assess the smallest volitional increases and decreases they could make in vocal <i>F</i>0 and intensity. …”