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Table 1_Body mass index influences Antimüllerian Hormone and inhibin B in adult males.xls
Published 2025“…However, due to the low effect size of BMI/AMH, caution is needed in interpreting its clinical significance. Although we found a non-linear relationship and key thresholds between these variables, further studies with larger sample sizes are needed to confirm these findings.…”
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Supplementary Material for: Intensive blood pressure lowering and renal function in ischemic stroke patients: secondary analysis of ENCHANTED trial
Published 2024“…SBP variability was significantly associated with decreasing ∆eGFR (per 5 mm Hg increase by category: adjusted mean difference -1.35, 95%CI -2.43 to -0.28; P for trend=0.01). …”
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Supplementary Material for: Intensive blood pressure lowering and renal function in ischemic stroke patients: secondary analysis of ENCHANTED trial
Published 2024“…SBP variability was significantly associated with decreasing ∆eGFR (per 5 mm Hg increase by category: adjusted mean difference -1.35, 95%CI -2.43 to -0.28; P for trend=0.01). …”
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Effects of Meloxicam on the Welfare of Holstein Calves from 6 Weeks to 6 Months Old Undergoing Amputation Dehorning
Published 2024“…The data was processed using a <a href="" target="_blank">generalized linear mixed model</a> (GLMM). The outcomes demonstrated that the AD procedure increased the frequencies of ear flicking and resulted in rises in respiration rate, heart rate, rectal temperature, and daily active steps. …”