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    Data Sheet 1_Factors influencing, and associated with, physical activity patterns in dogs with osteoarthritis-associated pain.xlsx by Christina Stevens (9737867)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>At times of peak activity within a 24-h period, dogs with hindlimb OA pain, higher age, higher Clinical Metrology Instrument scores, higher joint pain, greater Body Condition Score and greater muscle atrophy all had decreased activity profiles. However, only age, hindlimb joint pain, and hindlimb muscle atrophy had statistically significant effects on physical activity.…”
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    Data Sheet 2_Factors influencing, and associated with, physical activity patterns in dogs with osteoarthritis-associated pain.pdf by Christina Stevens (9737867)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>At times of peak activity within a 24-h period, dogs with hindlimb OA pain, higher age, higher Clinical Metrology Instrument scores, higher joint pain, greater Body Condition Score and greater muscle atrophy all had decreased activity profiles. However, only age, hindlimb joint pain, and hindlimb muscle atrophy had statistically significant effects on physical activity.…”
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    Data Sheet 6_Factors influencing, and associated with, physical activity patterns in dogs with osteoarthritis-associated pain.pdf by Christina Stevens (9737867)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>At times of peak activity within a 24-h period, dogs with hindlimb OA pain, higher age, higher Clinical Metrology Instrument scores, higher joint pain, greater Body Condition Score and greater muscle atrophy all had decreased activity profiles. However, only age, hindlimb joint pain, and hindlimb muscle atrophy had statistically significant effects on physical activity.…”
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    Data Sheet 4_Factors influencing, and associated with, physical activity patterns in dogs with osteoarthritis-associated pain.pdf by Christina Stevens (9737867)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>At times of peak activity within a 24-h period, dogs with hindlimb OA pain, higher age, higher Clinical Metrology Instrument scores, higher joint pain, greater Body Condition Score and greater muscle atrophy all had decreased activity profiles. However, only age, hindlimb joint pain, and hindlimb muscle atrophy had statistically significant effects on physical activity.…”
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    Data Sheet 5_Factors influencing, and associated with, physical activity patterns in dogs with osteoarthritis-associated pain.pdf by Christina Stevens (9737867)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>At times of peak activity within a 24-h period, dogs with hindlimb OA pain, higher age, higher Clinical Metrology Instrument scores, higher joint pain, greater Body Condition Score and greater muscle atrophy all had decreased activity profiles. However, only age, hindlimb joint pain, and hindlimb muscle atrophy had statistically significant effects on physical activity.…”
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    Data Sheet 3_Factors influencing, and associated with, physical activity patterns in dogs with osteoarthritis-associated pain.pdf by Christina Stevens (9737867)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>At times of peak activity within a 24-h period, dogs with hindlimb OA pain, higher age, higher Clinical Metrology Instrument scores, higher joint pain, greater Body Condition Score and greater muscle atrophy all had decreased activity profiles. However, only age, hindlimb joint pain, and hindlimb muscle atrophy had statistically significant effects on physical activity.…”
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    Flow chart. by Nagihan Acet (21156131)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>CPE can have a significant impact on body awareness, leading to a decrease in the ability to perceive one’s own body. …”
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    Demographic characteristics of the participants. by Nagihan Acet (21156131)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>CPE can have a significant impact on body awareness, leading to a decrease in the ability to perceive one’s own body. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_The impact of cell density variations on nanoparticle uptake across bioprinted A549 gradients.docx by Luigi Di Stolfo (21216599)

    Published 2025
    “…This inverse relationship correlated with greater average cell surface area in lower-density regions, while differences in the proliferation rates of the A549 cells at varying densities did not significantly impact uptake, did not significantly impact uptake.…”
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    Regional Characteristics in Ultradeep MXene Slit Nanopores: Insights from Molecular Dynamics Simulation by Kaiqing Sun (18715965)

    Published 2025
    “…As the interlayer spacing varies, the ion distribution in the electrode pores exhibits regional characteristics: in the ordered region near the bulk region, a stable electrical double-layer (EDL) structure is maintained, whereas in the deeper mixed region, persistent co-ion presence and significant disorder are observed. Dominated by the mixed region, the total energy variation of the electrode decreases as the interlayer spacing decreases, with energy changes of 8526.52, 7443.52, and 6640.99 kJ·mol<sup>–1</sup> at interlayer spacings of 1.2, 1.0, and 0.8 nm, respectively, representing reductions of approximately 12.7 and 22.1% compared to 1.2 nm. …”
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    Regional Characteristics in Ultradeep MXene Slit Nanopores: Insights from Molecular Dynamics Simulation by Kaiqing Sun (18715965)

    Published 2025
    “…As the interlayer spacing varies, the ion distribution in the electrode pores exhibits regional characteristics: in the ordered region near the bulk region, a stable electrical double-layer (EDL) structure is maintained, whereas in the deeper mixed region, persistent co-ion presence and significant disorder are observed. Dominated by the mixed region, the total energy variation of the electrode decreases as the interlayer spacing decreases, with energy changes of 8526.52, 7443.52, and 6640.99 kJ·mol<sup>–1</sup> at interlayer spacings of 1.2, 1.0, and 0.8 nm, respectively, representing reductions of approximately 12.7 and 22.1% compared to 1.2 nm. …”