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    RT-qPCR Primer. by Dequan Wang (6007007)

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    shCCND1 plasmid. by Dequan Wang (6007007)

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    S1 Raw images - by Dequan Wang (6007007)

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    Presentation 1_Prehospital tranexamic acid decreases early mortality in trauma patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.pdf by Yi Li (1144)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>Prehospital TXA decreases early (24-h) mortality in trauma patients without a significant increase in the risk of VTE and other complications, and further studies are still needed to improve and optimize its management strategy.…”
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    Global trends of SAH in AYAs from 1990 to 2021. by Xuanchen Liu (12188147)

    Published 2024
    “…Decomposition analysis indicated that population growth was the primary driver of increased SAH cases, while epidemiological changes contributed significantly to the decline in deaths and DALYs.…”
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    European study sites. by Graeme T. Swindles (7192745)

    Published 2025
    “…We also note that the highest values of aPAR are found when the water table is within 5–10 cm of the peatland surface. aPAR is generally low when water table depths are < 0 cm (standing water) or > 25 cm, which may relate to a decrease in plant productivity and increased decomposition losses, respectively. …”
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    Location of study sites. by Graeme T. Swindles (7192745)

    Published 2025
    “…We also note that the highest values of aPAR are found when the water table is within 5–10 cm of the peatland surface. aPAR is generally low when water table depths are < 0 cm (standing water) or > 25 cm, which may relate to a decrease in plant productivity and increased decomposition losses, respectively. …”
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