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    Sensitivity analysis for BUN. by Mohamed R. Abdelraouf (21501468)

    Published 2025
    “…The analysis showed that pulsatile perfusion led to a significant decrease in creatinine level [MD = −0.14, 95% CI (−0.24, −.04), P < 0.004], lactate level [MD = −8.21, 95% CI (−13.16, −3.25), P < 0.001], hospital stay [MD = −1.38, 95% CI (−2.51, −0.25), P = 0.016], ICU stay [MD = −0.47, 95% CI (−0.82, −0.13), P = 0.007], intubation time [MD = −3.73, 95% CI (−5.42, −2.04), P < 0.001], and increase in creatinine clearance [MD = 10.08, 95% CI (3.36, 16.80), P < 0.003]. …”
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    Subgroup analysis of BUN based on surgery type. by Mohamed R. Abdelraouf (21501468)

    Published 2025
    “…The analysis showed that pulsatile perfusion led to a significant decrease in creatinine level [MD = −0.14, 95% CI (−0.24, −.04), P < 0.004], lactate level [MD = −8.21, 95% CI (−13.16, −3.25), P < 0.001], hospital stay [MD = −1.38, 95% CI (−2.51, −0.25), P = 0.016], ICU stay [MD = −0.47, 95% CI (−0.82, −0.13), P = 0.007], intubation time [MD = −3.73, 95% CI (−5.42, −2.04), P < 0.001], and increase in creatinine clearance [MD = 10.08, 95% CI (3.36, 16.80), P < 0.003]. …”
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    Baseline Characteristics of Included Patients. by Mohamed R. Abdelraouf (21501468)

    Published 2025
    “…The analysis showed that pulsatile perfusion led to a significant decrease in creatinine level [MD = −0.14, 95% CI (−0.24, −.04), P < 0.004], lactate level [MD = −8.21, 95% CI (−13.16, −3.25), P < 0.001], hospital stay [MD = −1.38, 95% CI (−2.51, −0.25), P = 0.016], ICU stay [MD = −0.47, 95% CI (−0.82, −0.13), P = 0.007], intubation time [MD = −3.73, 95% CI (−5.42, −2.04), P < 0.001], and increase in creatinine clearance [MD = 10.08, 95% CI (3.36, 16.80), P < 0.003]. …”
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    AUT00201 (1 µM) can rescue AP width in cuprizone mice. by Sara Hijazi (21656615)

    Published 2025
    “…In the responsive cells from cuprizone mice (red) a significant increase in PV interneuron firing frequency at lower current steps (gray) was observed (<i>group x current two-way repeated measures: n = 8 cells from 4 mice: p = 0.05287; AUT00201 effect: F(1,60) = 5.050, *p = 0.0457. …”
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    Impact of sludge dosage on HPST. by Peng Zhao (128233)

    Published 2025
    “…The model optimization and experimental validation showed that the optimal HPST conditions for treating domestic sewage were as follows: the dosage of polyaluminum chloride (PAC) was 1.70 g/L, cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) dosage was 2.35 mg/L, sewage pH was maintained at 8.0, sludge dosage was 10 mL/L, stirring time lasted for 5 minutes, and settling time lasted for 30 minutes. As a result of these optimized conditions, the turbidity of treated sewage decreased to 1.19 NTU.…”
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    Impact of settling time on HPST. by Peng Zhao (128233)

    Published 2025
    “…The model optimization and experimental validation showed that the optimal HPST conditions for treating domestic sewage were as follows: the dosage of polyaluminum chloride (PAC) was 1.70 g/L, cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) dosage was 2.35 mg/L, sewage pH was maintained at 8.0, sludge dosage was 10 mL/L, stirring time lasted for 5 minutes, and settling time lasted for 30 minutes. As a result of these optimized conditions, the turbidity of treated sewage decreased to 1.19 NTU.…”
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    ANOVAs for the response surface of Eq (2). by Peng Zhao (128233)

    Published 2025
    “…The model optimization and experimental validation showed that the optimal HPST conditions for treating domestic sewage were as follows: the dosage of polyaluminum chloride (PAC) was 1.70 g/L, cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) dosage was 2.35 mg/L, sewage pH was maintained at 8.0, sludge dosage was 10 mL/L, stirring time lasted for 5 minutes, and settling time lasted for 30 minutes. As a result of these optimized conditions, the turbidity of treated sewage decreased to 1.19 NTU.…”
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    Impact of CPAM dosage on HPST. by Peng Zhao (128233)

    Published 2025
    “…The model optimization and experimental validation showed that the optimal HPST conditions for treating domestic sewage were as follows: the dosage of polyaluminum chloride (PAC) was 1.70 g/L, cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) dosage was 2.35 mg/L, sewage pH was maintained at 8.0, sludge dosage was 10 mL/L, stirring time lasted for 5 minutes, and settling time lasted for 30 minutes. As a result of these optimized conditions, the turbidity of treated sewage decreased to 1.19 NTU.…”
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    Impact of sewage pH on HPST. by Peng Zhao (128233)

    Published 2025
    “…The model optimization and experimental validation showed that the optimal HPST conditions for treating domestic sewage were as follows: the dosage of polyaluminum chloride (PAC) was 1.70 g/L, cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) dosage was 2.35 mg/L, sewage pH was maintained at 8.0, sludge dosage was 10 mL/L, stirring time lasted for 5 minutes, and settling time lasted for 30 minutes. As a result of these optimized conditions, the turbidity of treated sewage decreased to 1.19 NTU.…”
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    Impact of PAC dosage on HPST. by Peng Zhao (128233)

    Published 2025
    “…The model optimization and experimental validation showed that the optimal HPST conditions for treating domestic sewage were as follows: the dosage of polyaluminum chloride (PAC) was 1.70 g/L, cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) dosage was 2.35 mg/L, sewage pH was maintained at 8.0, sludge dosage was 10 mL/L, stirring time lasted for 5 minutes, and settling time lasted for 30 minutes. As a result of these optimized conditions, the turbidity of treated sewage decreased to 1.19 NTU.…”
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    S1 File - by Ruiming Xiao (6389546)

    Published 2024
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    Fig 2 - by Ruiming Xiao (6389546)

    Published 2024
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    Fig 3 - by Ruiming Xiao (6389546)

    Published 2024
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