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The loss of bone in the femoral distal epiphysis is affected by housing type and weightlessness conditions in microgravity.
Published 2025“…(F) Conn.D is decreased in FL. Data shown are the mean ± standard deviation with a scatter plot (ns: non-significant, * : p < 0.033, **: p < 0.002, ***: p < 0.0002). …”
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Bone loss in the mouse femoral head is associated with weightlessness in microgravity.
Published 2025“…<p>Characterization metrics of cancellous bone in the femoral head show that (A) BV/TV is decreased in FL. Bones from FL mice have significantly lower (B) Tb.N and of those trabeculae, spaceflight reduces (C) Tb.Th. …”
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Experimental flow chart.
Published 2025“…It can be clearly seen that the intensity of clay minerals significantly increased in the weathered rock. whereas the proportion of quartz and feldspar decreases correspondingly. …”
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Sampling location diagram.
Published 2025“…It can be clearly seen that the intensity of clay minerals significantly increased in the weathered rock. whereas the proportion of quartz and feldspar decreases correspondingly. …”
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Rock physical parameters of the samples.
Published 2025“…It can be clearly seen that the intensity of clay minerals significantly increased in the weathered rock. whereas the proportion of quartz and feldspar decreases correspondingly. …”
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Data.
Published 2025“…It can be clearly seen that the intensity of clay minerals significantly increased in the weathered rock. whereas the proportion of quartz and feldspar decreases correspondingly. …”
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Fractal dimensions of different rock samples.
Published 2025“…It can be clearly seen that the intensity of clay minerals significantly increased in the weathered rock. whereas the proportion of quartz and feldspar decreases correspondingly. …”
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Fractal dimensions of different sandstones.
Published 2025“…It can be clearly seen that the intensity of clay minerals significantly increased in the weathered rock. whereas the proportion of quartz and feldspar decreases correspondingly. …”
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Theoretical framework.
Published 2025“…For quantitative part, pretested a self-administered five-point Likert scale questionnaire was used and analyzed using SPSS® -version 26. Assumptions of linear multivariate regression were checked and the level of significance determined at a 95% CI and p-value <0.05. …”
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Supplementary file survey questioner annex.
Published 2025“…For quantitative part, pretested a self-administered five-point Likert scale questionnaire was used and analyzed using SPSS® -version 26. Assumptions of linear multivariate regression were checked and the level of significance determined at a 95% CI and p-value <0.05. …”
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Loss of MALS-1 function suppresses the mitochondrial and axon degeneration phenotypes that are caused by loss of RBM-26 function.
Published 2024“…Data are expressed as mean ± SEM from 3 biological replicates. Asterisks indicate statistically significant difference relative to wild type, Student’s <i>t</i> test (*<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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Overexpression of MALS-1 reduces mitochondria in the PLM axon and causes axon degeneration and axon overlap defects.
Published 2024“…For panels D and E, error bars represent the standard error of the proportion. Statistical significance in panel F was analyzed by Student’s <i>t</i> test, ***<i>p</i> < 0.0001 and error bars represent the standard error of mean. …”