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    Image_1_Decrease in Serum Urate Level Is Associated With Loss of Visceral Fat in Male Gout Patients.tif by Zijing Ran (11429935)

    Published 2021
    “…By multiple regression model, ΔSU was identified to be a significant determinant variable of decrease in VFA (beta, 0.302; p = 0.001).…”
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    Linear regression model with MBI score. by Nadia Yanet Cortés-Álvarez (18611445)

    Published 2024
    “…The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) was used to evaluate burnout. A blood sample were collected and processed by ELISA technique to measure sBDNF. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Decrease in Serum Urate Level Is Associated With Loss of Visceral Fat in Male Gout Patients.docx by Zijing Ran (11429935)

    Published 2021
    “…By multiple regression model, ΔSU was identified to be a significant determinant variable of decrease in VFA (beta, 0.302; p = 0.001).…”
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    Parameters used for diffusion in the simulations. by Piotr Bartków (15348211)

    Published 2023
    “…Repeated stimuli lead to lower responses due to the learning process and the habituation effect. …”
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    VOC Alpha spike protein shows decreased proteolytic processing. by Daniela Niemeyer (199082)

    Published 2022
    “…At least 4 independent biological replicates (using independent lentivirus particle preparations) were performed. …”
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    Temporal trend (1972–2017) of ∑PCB (upper graph) and PCB TEQ (lower graph) in osprey eggs in the whole dataset and in different study areas. by Matti Viluksela (321291)

    Published 2024
    “…A smoothed green line is shown for non-linear trend components if p < 0.05 (ANOVA). Both ∑PCB and PCB TEQ decreased significantly in the whole dataset (annual decrease 3.5 and 4.0%, respectively) and in all study areas (annual decrease 2.2–4.4%).…”