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  1. 1901
  2. 1902

    Data Sheet 1_Increased epicardial tissue and reduced TAPSE and MAPSE scores in borderline personality disorders. Early indicators for cardiovascular risk?.pdf by Charlotte F. M. Schaefer (21466880)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, significant decreases in right (TAPSE) and left (MAPSE) ventricular function, albeit within the normal range, were measured in BPD patients. …”
  3. 1903
  4. 1904

    Factors related to nurses’ occupational fatigue. by Rong Pi (21743379)

    Published 2025
    “…Studies have consistently linked occupational fatigue to decreased productivity, heightened error rates, and compromised decision-making abilities, posing significant risks to both individual nurses and healthcare organizations. …”
  5. 1905
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  9. 1909

    Online travelogues information from Ctrip. by Weiya Zhang (346410)

    Published 2025
    “…Findings indicate that: (1) Locations mentioned in Tang and Song poetry show significant spatial differentiation, with urban areas displaying a clustered distribution and suburbs showing scattered hotspots. (2) The number of locations referenced in Song poetry increased significantly compared to Tang poetry, suggesting that Nanjing’s economic growth heightened the city’s appeal and inspired more literary output. (3) Song Dynasty poetry reflects a shift toward more neutral and negative emotions, with a marked decrease in positive expressions. …”
  10. 1910
  11. 1911

    Scatterplots of respiratory rate and age by sex. by Ina-Maria Rückert-Eheberg (2824901)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Respiratory rate decreased slightly from youngest to middle-aged women and men and increased in old age. …”
  12. 1912

    Flow chart of the study population. by Ina-Maria Rückert-Eheberg (2824901)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Respiratory rate decreased slightly from youngest to middle-aged women and men and increased in old age. …”
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