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  1. 21

    Table_5_Distance Dependent Contribution of Ants to Pollination but Not Defense in a Dioecious, Ambophilous Gymnosperm.DOCX by Adriana Aranda-Rickert (11405855)

    Published 2021
    “…Wind pollination is a common correlate of dioecy, yet combined wind and insect pollination (ambophily) could be advantageous in compensating for decreased pollen flow to isolated females. …”
  2. 22

    Table_1_Distance Dependent Contribution of Ants to Pollination but Not Defense in a Dioecious, Ambophilous Gymnosperm.docx by Adriana Aranda-Rickert (11405855)

    Published 2021
    “…Wind pollination is a common correlate of dioecy, yet combined wind and insect pollination (ambophily) could be advantageous in compensating for decreased pollen flow to isolated females. …”
  3. 23

    Table_3_Distance Dependent Contribution of Ants to Pollination but Not Defense in a Dioecious, Ambophilous Gymnosperm.DOCX by Adriana Aranda-Rickert (11405855)

    Published 2021
    “…Wind pollination is a common correlate of dioecy, yet combined wind and insect pollination (ambophily) could be advantageous in compensating for decreased pollen flow to isolated females. …”
  4. 24

    Table_4_Distance Dependent Contribution of Ants to Pollination but Not Defense in a Dioecious, Ambophilous Gymnosperm.DOCX by Adriana Aranda-Rickert (11405855)

    Published 2021
    “…Wind pollination is a common correlate of dioecy, yet combined wind and insect pollination (ambophily) could be advantageous in compensating for decreased pollen flow to isolated females. …”
  5. 25

    Table_2_Distance Dependent Contribution of Ants to Pollination but Not Defense in a Dioecious, Ambophilous Gymnosperm.DOCX by Adriana Aranda-Rickert (11405855)

    Published 2021
    “…Wind pollination is a common correlate of dioecy, yet combined wind and insect pollination (ambophily) could be advantageous in compensating for decreased pollen flow to isolated females. …”
  6. 26

    Table_1_Distance Dependent Contribution of Ants to Pollination but Not Defense in a Dioecious, Ambophilous Gymnosperm.docx by Adriana Aranda-Rickert (11405855)

    Published 2021
    “…Wind pollination is a common correlate of dioecy, yet combined wind and insect pollination (ambophily) could be advantageous in compensating for decreased pollen flow to isolated females. …”
  7. 27

    Table_3_Distance Dependent Contribution of Ants to Pollination but Not Defense in a Dioecious, Ambophilous Gymnosperm.DOCX by Adriana Aranda-Rickert (11405855)

    Published 2021
    “…Wind pollination is a common correlate of dioecy, yet combined wind and insect pollination (ambophily) could be advantageous in compensating for decreased pollen flow to isolated females. …”
  8. 28

    Table_2_Distance Dependent Contribution of Ants to Pollination but Not Defense in a Dioecious, Ambophilous Gymnosperm.DOCX by Adriana Aranda-Rickert (11405855)

    Published 2021
    “…Wind pollination is a common correlate of dioecy, yet combined wind and insect pollination (ambophily) could be advantageous in compensating for decreased pollen flow to isolated females. …”
  9. 29

    Video_1_Distance Dependent Contribution of Ants to Pollination but Not Defense in a Dioecious, Ambophilous Gymnosperm.AVI by Adriana Aranda-Rickert (11405855)

    Published 2021
    “…Wind pollination is a common correlate of dioecy, yet combined wind and insect pollination (ambophily) could be advantageous in compensating for decreased pollen flow to isolated females. …”
  10. 30

    Table_4_Distance Dependent Contribution of Ants to Pollination but Not Defense in a Dioecious, Ambophilous Gymnosperm.DOCX by Adriana Aranda-Rickert (11405855)

    Published 2021
    “…Wind pollination is a common correlate of dioecy, yet combined wind and insect pollination (ambophily) could be advantageous in compensating for decreased pollen flow to isolated females. …”
  11. 31

    Table_5_Distance Dependent Contribution of Ants to Pollination but Not Defense in a Dioecious, Ambophilous Gymnosperm.DOCX by Adriana Aranda-Rickert (11405855)

    Published 2021
    “…Wind pollination is a common correlate of dioecy, yet combined wind and insect pollination (ambophily) could be advantageous in compensating for decreased pollen flow to isolated females. …”
  12. 32

    Sexual function after total laparoscopic hysterectomy or transabdominal hysterectomy for benign uterine disorders: a retrospective cohort by Yiqun Wang (2804704)

    Published 2020
    “…Baseline characteristics were comparable between groups, although uterine size was larger in the TAH group (P<0.001). Compared with the TAH group, the TLH group had a longer operative time (130.0±36.2 vs 107.3±28.5 min, P<0.001), lower pain index at 24 h (2.0±1.6 vs 4.0±2.6, P<0.001), and shorter hospitalization time (5.7±1.1 vs 8.1±1.2 days, P<0.001). …”
  13. 33

    Data Sheet 2_Effect of thyme-ivy syrup on antiviral immune response in patients with mild COVID-19: a prospective, open-label, randomized pilot study.docx by Stephanie Dauth (13274397)

    Published 2025
    “…Baseline characteristics differed between the two groups, including a higher viral load, shorter duration of symptoms prior to study start, elevated levels of inflammatory markers, and more comorbidities in the thyme-ivy syrup group compared with control. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Effect of thyme-ivy syrup on antiviral immune response in patients with mild COVID-19: a prospective, open-label, randomized pilot study.docx by Stephanie Dauth (13274397)

    Published 2025
    “…Baseline characteristics differed between the two groups, including a higher viral load, shorter duration of symptoms prior to study start, elevated levels of inflammatory markers, and more comorbidities in the thyme-ivy syrup group compared with control. …”
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    DataSheet1_Evaluating the protective effectiveness and risk factors of ursodeoxycholic acid on COVID-19 among outpatients.docx by Di Li (335947)

    Published 2024
    “…Risk factors such as age over 60, less than 1 month of UDCA administration, diabetes mellitus, and coronary artery disease significantly increased SARS-CoV-2 infection rates (p < 0.05), while smoking led to a decrease (p < 0.05). …”
  16. 36

    Presentation_1_Wolf Responses to Experimental Human Approaches Using High-Resolution Positioning Data.PDF by Erik Versluijs (12357184)

    Published 2022
    “…Wolves in more concealed habitat had a shorter flight initiation distance or did not flee at all, suggesting that perceived risk might have been affected by horizontal visibility. …”
  17. 37

    Data tables for Figs 3, 6, 9.docx by Jaco H. Baas (12721979)

    Published 2022
    “…In general, biological cohesion reduces flow mobility, demonstrated most clearly by a progressive decrease in the run-out distance of the silt and clay flows, as the EPS concentration is increased. …”
  18. 38

    DataSheet_1_Loss of CD28 expression associates with severe T-cell exhaustion in acute myeloid leukemia.docx by Yueting Huang (14727388)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Results<p>T cells experienced a phenotypic shift to terminal differentiation characterized by increased loss of CD28 expression and decrease of naïve T cells. …”
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    Image_1_Thoracoscopic Lobectomy Versus Sublobar Resection for pStage I Geriatric Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.pdf by Young-Jen Lin (11990831)

    Published 2022
    “…SR helped achieve better perioperative outcomes than LR, including fewer postoperative complications (10.0% vs. 28.3%, p = 0.011), shorter operative times (p < 0.001), decreased blood loss (p = 0.026), and shorter chest tube duration (p = 0.010) and hospital stays (p = 0.035).…”
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    Table_1_Thoracoscopic Lobectomy Versus Sublobar Resection for pStage I Geriatric Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.docx by Young-Jen Lin (11990831)

    Published 2022
    “…SR helped achieve better perioperative outcomes than LR, including fewer postoperative complications (10.0% vs. 28.3%, p = 0.011), shorter operative times (p < 0.001), decreased blood loss (p = 0.026), and shorter chest tube duration (p = 0.010) and hospital stays (p = 0.035).…”