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    Overview of individuals in the study. by Zachary E. M. Giovannini-Green (22008277)

    Published 2025
    “…Multivariate analysis showed the mean monthly ED visits increased significantly during the first year of COVID-19 than before the pandemic (Mean = 0.30 vs Mean = 0.21, p = 0.01). …”
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    Multivariate analyses. by Zachary E. M. Giovannini-Green (22008277)

    Published 2025
    “…Multivariate analysis showed the mean monthly ED visits increased significantly during the first year of COVID-19 than before the pandemic (Mean = 0.30 vs Mean = 0.21, p = 0.01). …”
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    General characteristics. by Juho An (19434375)

    Published 2024
    “…However, when using the BSTS forecasting model, the decrease in the number of patients was not significant. …”
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    Intentional poisoning. by Juho An (19434375)

    Published 2024
    “…However, when using the BSTS forecasting model, the decrease in the number of patients was not significant. …”
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    Accidental poisoning. by Juho An (19434375)

    Published 2024
    “…However, when using the BSTS forecasting model, the decrease in the number of patients was not significant. …”
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    Plots of the effect of the mean visitation threshold on study results. by Kelsey Linnell (13782988)

    Published 2022
    “…When the threshold is between -8 and -6 the gap in mean vote share between counties with and without abrupt park visitation changes is stable. …”
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    Adverse events and treatment interruptions. by Nicola Squillace (691608)

    Published 2023
    “…At T1, ART-experienced PLWH showed a significant reduction of total cholesterol (TC) and triglycerides, and a slight increase in blood glucose (BG) and ALT. …”
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    Flow chart of the treatment interruptions. by Nicola Squillace (691608)

    Published 2023
    “…At T1, ART-experienced PLWH showed a significant reduction of total cholesterol (TC) and triglycerides, and a slight increase in blood glucose (BG) and ALT. …”
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    Renal outcomes of both treatment groups. by Marwan El-Deyarbi (21688492)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>During a mean follow-up of 11.9 months, 40.4% of the participants in the intervention group (31.6% in the control group) achieved diabetes control (HbA1c < 7%), with a significant mean difference of −0.36% in HbA1c levels between the groups (95% CI: −0.54 – −0.19, P < 0.01). …”
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    Connectivity between the left nucleus accumbens and two clusters. by Karel Joineau (21799908)

    Published 2025
    “…After intervention there was a significant decrease in the FR group (mean at V1: 0.249 ± 0.094, mean at V5: 0.130 ± 0.101, difference: −0.119 ± 0.097, p < 0.001) and a significant increase in the SM group (mean at V1: 0.156 ± 0.113, mean at V5: 0.287 ± 0.107, difference: 0.131 ± 0.066, p < 0.001). …”
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    Patients’ demographics and clinical parameters. by Zi-Rong Chen (9227618)

    Published 2025
    “…AL was measured 1–2 months after starting treatment and then every 3 months for follow-up visits. Regression analysis was used to develop a model of AL changes with time. …”
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    Characteristics of the study population. by Maris Lohmöller (16985922)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants’ exercise performance was extracted from a chip-controlled fitness circuit. Differences were tested for statistical significance using Friedman tests. 35 participants above 60 years were included from the Oldenburg area (20 women, 15 men, mean age and standard deviation 71±6 years). …”
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    COVID19 effect on essential services. by Admas Abera (11821659)

    Published 2024
    “…The difference in the trends of services before and during COVID-19 was compared using linear-by-linear tests and the difference of magnitude across the indicators was compared using Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) interrupted time series analysis at a 5% significance level.</p><p>Results</p><p>Overall, more than 1.7 million people visited the studied facilities for outpatient services, and 18,325 mothers attended skilled delivery in the study period. …”
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    Key safety measures including adverse events. by Anuja Dokras (8679261)

    Published 2025
    “…Waist circumference (mean change (MC) −2.23 cm; 95% CI [−3.98, −0.49]; <i>p</i> = 0.01), BMI (MC −0.49 kg/m<sup>2</sup>; 95% CI [−0.88, −0.10[; <i>p</i> = 0.01), and android fat mass measured by DXA (MC −167 g; 95% CI [−264, −71[; <i>p</i> < 0.001) decreased in the COCP group over the study period whilst there was no statistically significant changes in these parameters in the metformin only group when compared to baseline.. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Serum Anti-Müllerian Hormone Is Significantly Altered by Downregulation With Daily Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Agonist: A Prospective Cohort Study.docx by Panagiotis Drakopoulos (5444162)

    Published 2019
    “…</p><p>Results: Under GnRH agonist treatment, serum AMH was significantly decreased vs. baseline on day 7 (mean change from baseline: −0.265 ng/mL; 95% confidence interval [CI], −0.395 to −0.135 ng/mL; p < 0.001). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Long term follow-up of heart rate variability in healthcare workers with mild COVID-19.docx by Filippo Liviero (11175000)

    Published 2024
    “…In subgroup-A, at 6-month follow-up compared with baseline, the spectral components in the frequency domain HRV parameters, showed an increase in normalized high frequency power (nHF) (t = 2.99, p = 0.009), a decrease in the normalized low frequency power (nLF) (t = 2.98, p = 0.009) and in the LF/HF ratio (t = 3.13, p = 0.006). …”