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Nineteen SNPs with significant association (<i>P < </i>5 × 10<sup>−8</sup>) with risk on minJSW decrease in knee OA.
Published 2025“…<p>Nineteen SNPs with significant association (<i>P < </i>5 × 10<sup>−8</sup>) with risk on minJSW decrease in knee OA.…”
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Estimated infection intensity (mean egg count per gram) for infected stools.
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Baseline Characteristics of Study Participants Stratified by Sleep Duration Categories.
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Incidence of New-Onset Cardiovascular Disease in 2018 Follow-up by Sleep Duration Groups.
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Version 2 of the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool for randomized controlled trials.
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Fluctuation trend of the mean temperature index.
Published 2025“…Secondly, the daily minimum and maximum temperatures increased significantly, which were 0.395°C/10a and 0.200°C/10a respectively<b>—</b>less than the national mean. …”
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Variation curve of the mean temperature index.
Published 2025“…Secondly, the daily minimum and maximum temperatures increased significantly, which were 0.395°C/10a and 0.200°C/10a respectively<b>—</b>less than the national mean. …”
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Risk of bias summary.
Published 2025“…The observed decrease in body weight could be partially attributed to factors influencing energy balance, as evidenced by the significantly lower mean calorie intake at the end of the intervention (1694.71 kcal/day, 95% CI: 1498.57–1890.85) compared to the baseline intake (2000.64 kcal/day, 95% CI: 1830–2172.98), despite the absence of intentional efforts to restrict energy intake by the participants. …”