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  1. 5461

    Table 1_Prevalence of pathogens from clinical samples associated with porcine respiratory and digestive diseases in South Korea from 2021 to 2023.docx by Hye-young Wang (8786045)

    Published 2025
    “…The trends in 3-year prevalence showed no significant changes, but in 2023, viral infections (e.g., PRRSV, Rotavirus, porcine epidemic diarrhea virus, etc.) decreased and bacterial infections (e.g., Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (MH), Pasteurella multocida (PM), Haemophilus parasuis (HP), Salmonella spp., Lawsonia intracellularis, and Brachyspira hyodysenteriae) slightly increased (χ<sup>2</sup> = 11.36, P < 0.001). …”
  2. 5462

    Supplementary Material for: High-sensitivity Troponin I Measurement in a Large Contemporary Cohort: Implications for Clinical Care by Esau D. (20563829)

    Published 2025
    “…Laboratory data, blood pressure, and anthropomorphic measures were extracted from the electronic medical record Results: Remeasurement of hsTnI did not change risk category in 92.7% of cases. Male sex, higher HDL-C, higher Hgb A1c, decreasing eGFR, and increasing systolic blood pressure were significant predictors of increased hsTnI. …”
  3. 5463

    Supplementary Material for: Focus on the Blind Spot of Stone Disease: Analysis of Lower Urinary Tract Stone Interventions from 2006 to 2020 using German nationwide inpatient data. by Herout R. (20352174)

    Published 2024
    “…Methods We analyzed data from the nationwide German hospital billing database from 2006 to 2020. The significance of changes over time was evaluated via linear regression analysis. …”
  4. 5464

    Supplementary Material for: Evolution of growth following anti-TNF-α therapy in paediatric Crohn’s disease: data from the Swiss IBD Cohort Study by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…Height velocity z-scores showed a significant increase across both genders. Factors contributing to a decreased height z-score included male sex, age 10 and below at diagnosis, a concomitant corticosteroid treatment and a top-down treatment strategy. …”
  5. 5465

    Image 6_Study on the ecosystem service flow based on the relationship of between supply and demand in Yangtze River Economic Belt.jpeg by Ming Lei (161082)

    Published 2024
    “…In terms of ecosystem service supply per unit area, the midstream region is higher than the upstream and downstream regions. In terms of the demand for ecosystem services per unit area, the downstream is higher than the midstream and upstream. 2). …”
  6. 5466

    Data Sheet 1_Interaction between nasal epithelial cells and Tregs in allergic rhinitis responses to allergen via CCL1/CCR8.pdf by Jichao Sha (20756840)

    Published 2025
    “…In the AR + Derp1 group, TSLP was higher, and CCL1 protein levels were decreased. There were no significant differences in IL-25, TGF-β and IL-10. …”
  7. 5467

    Table 1_Research on the changes in the disease burden of nasopharyngeal carcinoma caused by global occupational formaldehyde exposure from 1990 to 2021 and prediction of future tre... by Tingting Duan (5181482)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, in terms of age distribution, the disease burden is relatively higher among middle-aged people, especially those aged 45–49.…”
  8. 5468

    Image4_Seawater temperature drives the diversity of key cyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus) in a warming sea.tiff by Alexandra Coello-Camba (6489533)

    Published 2024
    “…Maximum cyanobacteria richness was observed at approximately 27.5°C, declining at higher and lower temperatures (polynomial fit, R<sup>2</sup> = 0.2, p<0.0001). …”
  9. 5469

    DataSheet1_Seawater temperature drives the diversity of key cyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus) in a warming sea.pdf by Alexandra Coello-Camba (6489533)

    Published 2024
    “…Maximum cyanobacteria richness was observed at approximately 27.5°C, declining at higher and lower temperatures (polynomial fit, R<sup>2</sup> = 0.2, p<0.0001). …”
  10. 5470

    Image 3_Study on the ecosystem service flow based on the relationship of between supply and demand in Yangtze River Economic Belt.jpeg by Ming Lei (161082)

    Published 2024
    “…In terms of ecosystem service supply per unit area, the midstream region is higher than the upstream and downstream regions. In terms of the demand for ecosystem services per unit area, the downstream is higher than the midstream and upstream. 2). …”
  11. 5471

    Image 5_Study on the ecosystem service flow based on the relationship of between supply and demand in Yangtze River Economic Belt.jpeg by Ming Lei (161082)

    Published 2024
    “…In terms of ecosystem service supply per unit area, the midstream region is higher than the upstream and downstream regions. In terms of the demand for ecosystem services per unit area, the downstream is higher than the midstream and upstream. 2). …”
  12. 5472

    Table 1_Exercise intolerance in patients with chronic coronary syndrome: insights from exercise stress echocardiography.docx by Wei-wei Zhu (20349897)

    Published 2024
    “…The average mitral valve E/e’, EDVi/E/e’, and proportion of abnormal diastolic function at the peak were higher in the exercise intolerant group than in the normal group. …”
  13. 5473

    Image 2_Study on the ecosystem service flow based on the relationship of between supply and demand in Yangtze River Economic Belt.jpeg by Ming Lei (161082)

    Published 2024
    “…In terms of ecosystem service supply per unit area, the midstream region is higher than the upstream and downstream regions. In terms of the demand for ecosystem services per unit area, the downstream is higher than the midstream and upstream. 2). …”
  14. 5474

    Image 3_Exercise intolerance in patients with chronic coronary syndrome: insights from exercise stress echocardiography.tiff by Wei-wei Zhu (20349897)

    Published 2024
    “…The average mitral valve E/e’, EDVi/E/e’, and proportion of abnormal diastolic function at the peak were higher in the exercise intolerant group than in the normal group. …”
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    Table 1_Sex disparities in the risk of intracranial aneurysm rupture: a case–control study.docx by Dong Shen (485693)

    Published 2024
    “…In the subgroups based on the covariates used in this study, we only identified statistically significant interaction between sex and age. Although ruptured IAs were most common in males and females aged 50–59 and 60–69 years, respectively, risk of IA rupture peaked at ages 30 and 30–50 years in females and males, respectively, and decreased with age in both sexes.…”
  16. 5476

    Image 4_Study on the ecosystem service flow based on the relationship of between supply and demand in Yangtze River Economic Belt.jpeg by Ming Lei (161082)

    Published 2024
    “…In terms of ecosystem service supply per unit area, the midstream region is higher than the upstream and downstream regions. In terms of the demand for ecosystem services per unit area, the downstream is higher than the midstream and upstream. 2). …”
  17. 5477

    Image 1_Exercise intolerance in patients with chronic coronary syndrome: insights from exercise stress echocardiography.tiff by Wei-wei Zhu (20349897)

    Published 2024
    “…The average mitral valve E/e’, EDVi/E/e’, and proportion of abnormal diastolic function at the peak were higher in the exercise intolerant group than in the normal group. …”
  18. 5478

    Image 2_Exercise intolerance in patients with chronic coronary syndrome: insights from exercise stress echocardiography.tiff by Wei-wei Zhu (20349897)

    Published 2024
    “…The average mitral valve E/e’, EDVi/E/e’, and proportion of abnormal diastolic function at the peak were higher in the exercise intolerant group than in the normal group. …”
  19. 5479

    Image2_Seawater temperature drives the diversity of key cyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus) in a warming sea.tiff by Alexandra Coello-Camba (6489533)

    Published 2024
    “…Maximum cyanobacteria richness was observed at approximately 27.5°C, declining at higher and lower temperatures (polynomial fit, R<sup>2</sup> = 0.2, p<0.0001). …”
  20. 5480

    Image3_Seawater temperature drives the diversity of key cyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus) in a warming sea.tiff by Alexandra Coello-Camba (6489533)

    Published 2024
    “…Maximum cyanobacteria richness was observed at approximately 27.5°C, declining at higher and lower temperatures (polynomial fit, R<sup>2</sup> = 0.2, p<0.0001). …”