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Analysis of significantly different lipids between the normoxia and hypoxia groups.
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Correlation heatmap with significance.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The health status of China’s migrant population is generally positive, though it is influenced by multiple factors, with varying degrees of significance. Among six distinct machine learning models, the Random Forest model demonstrated the best predictive performance. …”
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Score of coupling coordination degree.
Published 2025“…Through multi-source data, a “supply-demand” coupling coordination degree model is constructed to evaluate the matching status between the needs of “people” and the supply of facilities and resources in the rail transit station area, and analyze the influence mechanism of the allocation of public service resources in different communities on the rail transit station area, thus constructing a comprehensive analysis framework and practical guidelines for modern urban planning. …”
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Men (but not women) in same-sex couples are significantly less likely to have STEM degrees and work in STEM occupations than those in different-sex couples (ACS 2009–2018).
Published 2020“…<p>Men (but not women) in same-sex couples are significantly less likely to have STEM degrees and work in STEM occupations than those in different-sex couples (ACS 2009–2018).…”