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    Impact of sludge dosage on HPST. by Peng Zhao (128233)

    Published 2025
    “…As a result of these optimized conditions, the turbidity of treated sewage decreased to 1.19 NTU.</p></div>…”
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    Impact of settling time on HPST. by Peng Zhao (128233)

    Published 2025
    “…As a result of these optimized conditions, the turbidity of treated sewage decreased to 1.19 NTU.</p></div>…”
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    ANOVAs for the response surface of Eq (2). by Peng Zhao (128233)

    Published 2025
    “…As a result of these optimized conditions, the turbidity of treated sewage decreased to 1.19 NTU.</p></div>…”
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    Impact of CPAM dosage on HPST. by Peng Zhao (128233)

    Published 2025
    “…As a result of these optimized conditions, the turbidity of treated sewage decreased to 1.19 NTU.</p></div>…”
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    Impact of sewage pH on HPST. by Peng Zhao (128233)

    Published 2025
    “…As a result of these optimized conditions, the turbidity of treated sewage decreased to 1.19 NTU.</p></div>…”
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    Impact of PAC dosage on HPST. by Peng Zhao (128233)

    Published 2025
    “…As a result of these optimized conditions, the turbidity of treated sewage decreased to 1.19 NTU.</p></div>…”
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    Genes show significant expression change in meta-analysis and their connection with Sjogren’s syndrome and thyroid cancer. by Fanyong Kong (20700261)

    Published 2025
    “…A gene in red indicates significantly increased expression in the meta-analysis, whereas a gene in blue indicates significantly decreased expression in the meta-analysis.…”
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    Demographic characteristics of participants. by Evelyn Aboagye Addae (22648064)

    Published 2025
    “…Also, adolescents who reported an increase in positive affect were more likely to report higher overall life satisfaction (<i>B</i> = .172, <i>p</i> < .005), overall happiness (<i>B</i> = .056, <i>p</i> < .005), composite SWB (<i>B</i> = .416, <i>p</i> < .005) and subjective happiness (<i>B</i> = .381, <i>p</i> < .001) while adolescents who reported a decrease in perceived safety were more likely to report lower composite SWB (<i>B</i> = −1.350, <i>p</i> < .001) compared to those who experienced an increase in perceived safety. …”
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    Participant characteristics and study measures. by Evelyn Aboagye Addae (22648064)

    Published 2025
    “…Also, adolescents who reported an increase in positive affect were more likely to report higher overall life satisfaction (<i>B</i> = .172, <i>p</i> < .005), overall happiness (<i>B</i> = .056, <i>p</i> < .005), composite SWB (<i>B</i> = .416, <i>p</i> < .005) and subjective happiness (<i>B</i> = .381, <i>p</i> < .001) while adolescents who reported a decrease in perceived safety were more likely to report lower composite SWB (<i>B</i> = −1.350, <i>p</i> < .001) compared to those who experienced an increase in perceived safety. …”
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