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significant gender » significant concern (Expand Search), significant burden (Expand Search)
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gender decrease » greater decrease (Expand Search), teer decrease (Expand Search)
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BMI and △SDS<sub>BMI</sub> of rats significantly increased in RC group.
Published 2025“…</b> BMI in different groups of rats after weaning: Compared to the RR group, the BMI of the RC group was significantly increased.<b>B.</b> SDS<sub>BMI</sub> in different groups of rats during lactation and after weaning. …”
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S<sub>crit</sub> increases with increasing temperature.
Published 2019“…<p>S<sub>crit</sub> presented as %O<sub>2</sub> for each temperature treatment. 30<sub>chronic</sub>°C treatment is denoted by a triangle and there is no significant difference between the 30<sub>chronic</sub>°C and short-term acclimated 30°C treatments. …”
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Developmental findings in F<sub>1</sub> and F<sub>2</sub> rat pups.
Published 2024“…However, semen pH, sperm motility, sperm count, sperm viability, and semen volume were significantly improved in both generations. We have found pronounced fecundity outcomes in both genders of F<sub>0</sub> and F<sub>1</sub> generations with <i>A</i>. …”
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Lecturers by gender.
Published 2025“…Concerning gender, a clear imbalance in favour of men persists among lecturers. …”
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Posters by gender.
Published 2025“…Concerning gender, a clear imbalance in favour of men persists among lecturers. …”