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Experimental procedures.
Published 2025“…For ipsilateral erector spinae (ES) to rectus abdominis (RA) ratio, significant time effect (p = 0.022), between-group differences (p = 0.031), and real-time reduction during forward walking in left swing phase, and significant between-group differences (p = 0.024), time-and-group interaction effect (p = 0.009), and real-time increase during backward walking in right swing phase were noted. …”
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Experimental procedures.
Published 2025“…For ipsilateral erector spinae (ES) to rectus abdominis (RA) ratio, significant time effect (p = 0.022), between-group differences (p = 0.031), and real-time reduction during forward walking in left swing phase, and significant between-group differences (p = 0.024), time-and-group interaction effect (p = 0.009), and real-time increase during backward walking in right swing phase were noted. …”
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Supplementary file of datasets.
Published 2025“…For ipsilateral erector spinae (ES) to rectus abdominis (RA) ratio, significant time effect (p = 0.022), between-group differences (p = 0.031), and real-time reduction during forward walking in left swing phase, and significant between-group differences (p = 0.024), time-and-group interaction effect (p = 0.009), and real-time increase during backward walking in right swing phase were noted. …”
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The Effect of Confinement on the Phase Behavior of <i>n</i>‑Pentane in Nanoporous Media: An Experimental Investigation at Varying Pore Sizes and Temperatures
Published 2025“…Capillary condensation pressures increase with pore size and temperature, but suppression of saturation pressure under confinement decreases at higher temperatures and larger pore sizes. …”
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Statins resulted in smaller neuronal soma size.
Published 2025“…Statin treatment decreased cell sizes in the larger cells more than in the smaller cells as seen in the greater divergence between lines plotted for larger cell somas (bottom panel). …”
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Green Fabrication of Biobased and Degradable Poly(lactic acid)/Poly(butylene succinate) Open-Cell Foams for Highly Efficient Oil–Water Separation with Ultrafast Degradation
Published 2024“…Compared to PLA/PBS9 foam with a similar expansion ratio and open-cell content, the adsorption capacity of PLA/PBS6 has increased from 18.8 to 24.5 g/g, but the adsorption rate constant decreased. Smaller cells are more effective at increasing the adsorption capacity, while larger ones are beneficial in reducing the saturation time. …”
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Green Fabrication of Biobased and Degradable Poly(lactic acid)/Poly(butylene succinate) Open-Cell Foams for Highly Efficient Oil–Water Separation with Ultrafast Degradation
Published 2024“…Compared to PLA/PBS9 foam with a similar expansion ratio and open-cell content, the adsorption capacity of PLA/PBS6 has increased from 18.8 to 24.5 g/g, but the adsorption rate constant decreased. Smaller cells are more effective at increasing the adsorption capacity, while larger ones are beneficial in reducing the saturation time. …”