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    Supplemental Figure 2: Activation of the AHR with a mixture of agonists' results in further increase in SCC2 cell migration. from Role for the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor and Diverse... by Elizabeth A. Stanford (15077572)

    Published 2025
    “…Data from 3 experiments were normalized to results obtained with naïve cells and presented as mean percent exposed area + standard error. Asterisks indicate a significant decrease in exposed area, *p<0.05.…”
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    Weight and plasma biochemistry. by Søren Egstrand (10906087)

    Published 2025
    “…Without Cinacalcet treatment, induction of sHPT resulted in a significant increase in parathyroid proliferation in terms of Ki-67<sup>+</sup> cells compared to that of control rats (p = 0.001). …”
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    Parallel trend test. by Wei Wang (17594)

    Published 2025
    “…After the policy was implemented (with a positive relative time), the regression coefficient increased significantly and reached a peak at a relative time of 3, and then decreased slightly. …”
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    Raw images.pdf. by Longhai Li (4052044)

    Published 2025
    “…Knocking down FAM50A induced a significant increase in the number of cells in the S phase. …”
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    The primers related to FAM50A. by Longhai Li (4052044)

    Published 2025
    “…Knocking down FAM50A induced a significant increase in the number of cells in the S phase. …”
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    Baseline clinical data. by Lu-Jin Cheng (21743350)

    Published 2025
    “…In vitro experiments showed that the addition of Gal-9 led to a significant increase in the proportion of TIM-3<sup>+</sup>M1 and TIM-3<sup>+</sup>M2 macrophages and a decrease in M1 cell proportions and M1/M2 ratio. …”
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    A schematic view of ACS. by Mohammed Qasim Shaheen (21417079)

    Published 2025
    “…The results show a COP of 0.79 with a cooling capacity of 5 kW at generator, condenser, evaporator, and absorber temperatures of (90, 40, 10, and 35), respectively. The COP increases as the evaporator temperature increases, and it decreases as the condenser and absorber temperature increases. …”
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    Assumed conditions. by Mohammed Qasim Shaheen (21417079)

    Published 2025
    “…The results show a COP of 0.79 with a cooling capacity of 5 kW at generator, condenser, evaporator, and absorber temperatures of (90, 40, 10, and 35), respectively. The COP increases as the evaporator temperature increases, and it decreases as the condenser and absorber temperature increases. …”
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    Shows the amount of emission reductions. by Mohammed Qasim Shaheen (21417079)

    Published 2025
    “…The results show a COP of 0.79 with a cooling capacity of 5 kW at generator, condenser, evaporator, and absorber temperatures of (90, 40, 10, and 35), respectively. The COP increases as the evaporator temperature increases, and it decreases as the condenser and absorber temperature increases. …”
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    Comparison COP of our study with Florides et al. by Mohammed Qasim Shaheen (21417079)

    Published 2025
    “…The results show a COP of 0.79 with a cooling capacity of 5 kW at generator, condenser, evaporator, and absorber temperatures of (90, 40, 10, and 35), respectively. The COP increases as the evaporator temperature increases, and it decreases as the condenser and absorber temperature increases. …”
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    Effect of generator temperature on COP. by Mohammed Qasim Shaheen (21417079)

    Published 2025
    “…The results show a COP of 0.79 with a cooling capacity of 5 kW at generator, condenser, evaporator, and absorber temperatures of (90, 40, 10, and 35), respectively. The COP increases as the evaporator temperature increases, and it decreases as the condenser and absorber temperature increases. …”
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    Emission factors. by Mohammed Qasim Shaheen (21417079)

    Published 2025
    “…The results show a COP of 0.79 with a cooling capacity of 5 kW at generator, condenser, evaporator, and absorber temperatures of (90, 40, 10, and 35), respectively. The COP increases as the evaporator temperature increases, and it decreases as the condenser and absorber temperature increases. …”