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  1. 6521

    Correlation test. by Tiantian Dong (6247917)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings indicate that consumption inequality has a significant negative impact on SWB. Specifically, for every unit increase in consumption inequality, the probability of individuals rating their SWB as “Happy” and “Very happy” decreases by 0.37% and 5.45% respectively. …”
  2. 6522

    S1 Dataset - by Tiantian Dong (6247917)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings indicate that consumption inequality has a significant negative impact on SWB. Specifically, for every unit increase in consumption inequality, the probability of individuals rating their SWB as “Happy” and “Very happy” decreases by 0.37% and 5.45% respectively. …”
  3. 6523

    The mediation of confidence. by Tiantian Dong (6247917)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings indicate that consumption inequality has a significant negative impact on SWB. Specifically, for every unit increase in consumption inequality, the probability of individuals rating their SWB as “Happy” and “Very happy” decreases by 0.37% and 5.45% respectively. …”
  4. 6524

    Robustness test. by Tiantian Dong (6247917)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings indicate that consumption inequality has a significant negative impact on SWB. Specifically, for every unit increase in consumption inequality, the probability of individuals rating their SWB as “Happy” and “Very happy” decreases by 0.37% and 5.45% respectively. …”
  5. 6525

    The effects of consumption inequality on SWB. by Tiantian Dong (6247917)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings indicate that consumption inequality has a significant negative impact on SWB. Specifically, for every unit increase in consumption inequality, the probability of individuals rating their SWB as “Happy” and “Very happy” decreases by 0.37% and 5.45% respectively. …”
  6. 6526

    Position of each slice of anthracite. by Danan Zhao (20861666)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that the adsorption capacities of anthracite for these three gases are in the order of CO<sub>2</sub> > CH<sub>4</sub> > N<sub>2</sub>, and that the adsorption capacity increases with increasing gas injection pressure. The CO<sub>2</sub>/CH<sub>4</sub>/N<sub>2</sub> gas molecule adsorption capacity of the anthracite macromolecular structure model decreases with increasing temperature. …”
  7. 6527

    Minimal data set. by Danan Zhao (20861666)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that the adsorption capacities of anthracite for these three gases are in the order of CO<sub>2</sub> > CH<sub>4</sub> > N<sub>2</sub>, and that the adsorption capacity increases with increasing gas injection pressure. The CO<sub>2</sub>/CH<sub>4</sub>/N<sub>2</sub> gas molecule adsorption capacity of the anthracite macromolecular structure model decreases with increasing temperature. …”
  8. 6528

    Schematic of the experiment apparatus. by Danan Zhao (20861666)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that the adsorption capacities of anthracite for these three gases are in the order of CO<sub>2</sub> > CH<sub>4</sub> > N<sub>2</sub>, and that the adsorption capacity increases with increasing gas injection pressure. The CO<sub>2</sub>/CH<sub>4</sub>/N<sub>2</sub> gas molecule adsorption capacity of the anthracite macromolecular structure model decreases with increasing temperature. …”
  9. 6529

    Physicochemical properties of CO<sub>2</sub>, CH<sub>4</sub> and N<sub>2</sub>. by Danan Zhao (20861666)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that the adsorption capacities of anthracite for these three gases are in the order of CO<sub>2</sub> > CH<sub>4</sub> > N<sub>2</sub>, and that the adsorption capacity increases with increasing gas injection pressure. The CO<sub>2</sub>/CH<sub>4</sub>/N<sub>2</sub> gas molecule adsorption capacity of the anthracite macromolecular structure model decreases with increasing temperature. …”
  10. 6530

    Raw images.pdf. by Longhai Li (4052044)

    Published 2025
    “…Knocking down FAM50A induced a significant increase in the number of cells in the S phase. …”
  11. 6531

    The primers related to FAM50A. by Longhai Li (4052044)

    Published 2025
    “…Knocking down FAM50A induced a significant increase in the number of cells in the S phase. …”
  12. 6532

    Mechanism of hydrocephalus formation involving inflammation after IVH. by Tong Sun (1564231)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Following IVH, blood-related metabolites promote a significant increase in TNF-α levels in CSF. This elevation leads to the binding of TNF-α to its receptor on the CPEs membrane, triggering the activation of IKK in the cytoplasm. …”
  13. 6533

    Defect-Triggered Reversible Phase Transformation for Boosting Electrochemical Performance of Coordination Polymers by Yixiu Xu (11166860)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, this work has certified that stepwise increasing/decreasing the concentration of ordered defects gradually triggered reversible phase transformation of CP from nonporous to microporous by charge–discharge cycling, in situ addition of the modulator, and postsynthetic treatment. …”
  14. 6534

    Defect-Triggered Reversible Phase Transformation for Boosting Electrochemical Performance of Coordination Polymers by Yixiu Xu (11166860)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, this work has certified that stepwise increasing/decreasing the concentration of ordered defects gradually triggered reversible phase transformation of CP from nonporous to microporous by charge–discharge cycling, in situ addition of the modulator, and postsynthetic treatment. …”
  15. 6535

    (Related to Fig 1): LPN promote evening sleep via AstC under high temperature condition. by Xin Yuan (174619)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>(A, B) LPN activation via the thermogenetic dTrpA1 channel (<i>LPN-spGal4>Uas-dTrpA1</i>; red line) significantly increases sleep compared to baseline. (C, D) LPN activation via the thermogenetic dTrpA1 channel (<i>LPN-spGal4>Uas-dTrpA1</i>) significantly decreases daily locomotion compared to baseline (black bar). …”
  16. 6536

    (Related to Fig 2): The circadian DN1p and sCPDN3 signal to LPN. by Xin Yuan (174619)

    Published 2024
    “…(G, H) Optogenetic activation of sCPDN3 (<i>sCPDN3-spGal4>Uas-CsChrimson</i>; red line) significantly increases sleep compared to baseline. (I, J) Optogenetic activation of sCPDN3 (<i>sCPDN3-spGal4>Uas-CsChrimson</i>) significantly decreases daily locomotion compared to baseline (black bar). …”
  17. 6537

    Thousands of chromatin regions show changes in accessibility in response to TOP2i treatment. by E. Renee Matthews (18071587)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Volcano plots representing open chromatin regions that are differentially accessible (adjusted <i>P</i> < 0.05) in each drug treatment compared to VEH at each timepoint. Regions that increase in accessibility in response to treatment (opening) are represented in blue, and regions that significantly decrease in accessibility (closing) are represented in red.…”
  18. 6538

    Basic characteristics of participants. by Sebastian Bańkowski (10515614)

    Published 2025
    “…However, BDNF levels increased by 21% in the CUR group post-supplementation, while a 5% decrease was observed in the PLA group. …”
  19. 6539

    Participants flow chart. by Sebastian Bańkowski (10515614)

    Published 2025
    “…However, BDNF levels increased by 21% in the CUR group post-supplementation, while a 5% decrease was observed in the PLA group. …”
  20. 6540

    S1 Data - by Sebastian Bańkowski (10515614)

    Published 2025
    “…However, BDNF levels increased by 21% in the CUR group post-supplementation, while a 5% decrease was observed in the PLA group. …”