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The top four countries or territories with the highest ASRs of PUD in 2021.
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Joinpoint regression analysis of the sex-specific ASRs for PUD globally from 1990 to 2021.
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Supplementary Material for: Decreased Lactococcus lactis and propionic acid in feces of patients with Moyamoya disease: Possible implications of immune dysregulation
Published 2025“…Results: There were no significant differences in α- and b-diversities among feces from the MMD patients and controls. …”
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Effects of increasing gravel on initial escape latency in non-injured <i>vs.</i>
Published 2025“…</b> However latency was significantly decrease for the 40 g condition in the injured day 0 animals. **** indicates significant differences across increasing amounts of gravel (p < 0.0001). * indicates a post-hoc test confirming a significant difference between injured and non-injured animals 40 g (p < 0.05).…”
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Published 2024“…The Pn of blueberry leaves was highest under full light conditions at all three stages, and the Pn at 25% light intensity decreased by 68.5% compared with CK during the white fruiting stage Reflecting the fact that blueberries can adapt to low-light environments through increases in chlorophyll and carotenoids, but reduced light intensity significantly inhibited their photosynthesis. …”