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Decreased Z-chromosome accessibility in the germline clusters.
Published 2024“…The stars show the significance values for the comparisons between group 3 clusters and somatic clusters (Wilcoxon rank-sum test). …”
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Observed marriage survival functions based on the latest publicly accessible data, by SDG region.
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Selection model estimates for gender-specific determinants of participation in cricket farming.
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Estimated results of the mediation effect.
Published 2024“…The empirical findings show that greater trade openness is associated with significantly higher CO2 emission, additionally; it demonstrates that the influence is heterogeneous across different CO2 emission quantiles in African countries. …”
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Temporal trends in the proportion of left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) cases stratified by sex.
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Depth estimation maps of different depth estimation methods under Pekeris waveguide conditions.
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Kernel density estimation for CO2.
Published 2024“…The empirical findings show that greater trade openness is associated with significantly higher CO2 emission, additionally; it demonstrates that the influence is heterogeneous across different CO2 emission quantiles in African countries. …”