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Leaves of the <i>atb’’αβγδ</i> plants under brushing-induced mechanical stress conditions.
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Results of different Warping transform corrections for negative sound velocity gradient profiles.
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Mode separation results of different methods in Qingdao shallow sea waveguide conditions.
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NK cell frequencies in the colon and spleen of mice with FMT from people with intestinal protists.
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Interoceptive Awareness Is Associated With Impaired Awareness of Hypoglycemia in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
Published 2024“…</p><p dir="ltr">Results</p><p dir="ltr">Significant relationships were observed between IAH and two MAIA-2 scales. …”
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Measurement of Na<sup>+</sup> ratio in the TE and blastocyst cross-sectional area in the ouabain-treated group.
Published 2025“…The Na<sup>+</sup> concentration patterns were categorized into two main types: a decrease followed by an increase (Embryo Nos. 1, 3, 7, 9), and no significant change in Na<sup>+</sup> concentration (Embryo Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8). …”
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Summary statistics of key variables.
Published 2024“…We propose that, while there are still agglomeration benefits, the development path followed by cities in developing countries also creates significant agglomeration costs and these act to limit innovation. …”