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    Data extracted from the included studies. by Jesse Hill (19929059)

    Published 2024
    “…Emergency departments with longer baseline ED LOS showed significantly larger reductions in LOS after ADP implementation. …”
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    Risk of bias assessments for controlled trials. by Jesse Hill (19929059)

    Published 2024
    “…Emergency departments with longer baseline ED LOS showed significantly larger reductions in LOS after ADP implementation. …”
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    Schematic flowchart of the study. by Sivaprakasam T. Selvavinayagam (13825861)

    Published 2025
    “…Further, IGRA positivity was significantly associated with decreased RDW standard deviation (RDW-SD). …”
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    Comorbidities among LTBI-positive individuals. by Sivaprakasam T. Selvavinayagam (13825861)

    Published 2025
    “…Further, IGRA positivity was significantly associated with decreased RDW standard deviation (RDW-SD). …”
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    Dataset file. by Anthony Muyunga (21954899)

    Published 2025
    “…Due to advancements in Anti-Retroviral Treatment (ART) therapy, more people with HIV are living longer with about 1.4 million infected people in Uganda. …”
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    Annual distribution of IG-ralated AE reports. by Shaozhi Liu (13720340)

    Published 2025
    “…The median time-to-onset of AEs was significantly longer in pregnant women compared to the overall population (186 days vs. 61 days).…”
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    Proportion of AEs by SOCs in pregnant women. by Shaozhi Liu (13720340)

    Published 2025
    “…The median time-to-onset of AEs was significantly longer in pregnant women compared to the overall population (186 days vs. 61 days).…”
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    Qualitative changes in the implant subgroup. by Adela Klezlova (22608008)

    Published 2025
    “…In the study group, the IOP was statistically significantly lower by 29% at the end of the follow-up compared to the preoperative measurements (<i><i>p</i></i> = 0.009). …”
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    Results of the colorimetric MTT test. by Adela Klezlova (22608008)

    Published 2025
    “…In the study group, the IOP was statistically significantly lower by 29% at the end of the follow-up compared to the preoperative measurements (<i><i>p</i></i> = 0.009). …”
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    IOP fluctuation. by Adela Klezlova (22608008)

    Published 2025
    “…In the study group, the IOP was statistically significantly lower by 29% at the end of the follow-up compared to the preoperative measurements (<i><i>p</i></i> = 0.009). …”
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    IOP fluctuation. by Adela Klezlova (22608008)

    Published 2025
    “…In the study group, the IOP was statistically significantly lower by 29% at the end of the follow-up compared to the preoperative measurements (<i><i>p</i></i> = 0.009). …”
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    Raw data_clean. by Carlos Sepúlveda (15272797)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, being overweight or obese is associated with lower CRF, which can lead to decreased daily energy expenditure and reduced physical activity. …”
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    Experimental design. by Carlos Sepúlveda (15272797)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, being overweight or obese is associated with lower CRF, which can lead to decreased daily energy expenditure and reduced physical activity. …”
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    Characterization of the participants. by Carlos Sepúlveda (15272797)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, being overweight or obese is associated with lower CRF, which can lead to decreased daily energy expenditure and reduced physical activity. …”
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    Experimental procedures. by Ellen Chan (22177558)

    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. by Ellen Chan (22177558)

    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. by Ellen Chan (22177558)

    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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    Effects of message content condition on outcomes. by Rhyan N. Vereen (10765678)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The CI campaign had significantly higher perceived cultural relevance (M = 4.61) than the general audience (M = 3.64) or control (M = 3.66; p’s<0.05) campaigns. …”