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Study-related adverse events.
Published 2025“…Study limitations that affect the generalizability of results include a small sample size, homogenous study population, and significant differences in intervention intensity.…”
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Study flow chart.
Published 2025“…Study limitations that affect the generalizability of results include a small sample size, homogenous study population, and significant differences in intervention intensity.…”
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Study CONSORT diagram.
Published 2025“…Study limitations that affect the generalizability of results include a small sample size, homogenous study population, and significant differences in intervention intensity.…”
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Data Sheet 1_Age-related white matter alterations in children with neurofibromatosis type 1: a diffusion MRI tractography study.pdf
Published 2025“…Compared to controls, children with NF1 had significantly increased MD and significantly decreased FA in multiple white matter pathways including the anterior thalamic radiation, cingulate, uncinate fasciculus, inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, arcuate fasciculus, and corticospinal tract. …”
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Image 1_Effects of ultraviolet radiation as a climate variable on the geographic distribution of Oryza sativa under climate change based on Biomod2.tif
Published 2025“…</p>Discussion<p>Climate change will significantly affect the potential distribution of O. sativa in China and increase its extinction risk. …”