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Study variables.
Published 2025“…The mean tree cover percentage also decreased from 21% in 2011 to 19% in 2016. …”
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Descriptive statistics.
Published 2025“…The mean tree cover percentage also decreased from 21% in 2011 to 19% in 2016. …”
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Data Sheet 6_Effects of aging on otolith morphology and functions in mice.xlsx
Published 2024“…Background<p>Increased fall risk caused by vestibular system impairment is a significant problem associated with aging. A vestibule is composed of linear acceleration-sensing otoliths and rotation-sensing semicircular canals. …”
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Data Sheet 2_Effects of aging on otolith morphology and functions in mice.xlsx
Published 2024“…Background<p>Increased fall risk caused by vestibular system impairment is a significant problem associated with aging. A vestibule is composed of linear acceleration-sensing otoliths and rotation-sensing semicircular canals. …”
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Data Sheet 7_Effects of aging on otolith morphology and functions in mice.xlsx
Published 2024“…Background<p>Increased fall risk caused by vestibular system impairment is a significant problem associated with aging. A vestibule is composed of linear acceleration-sensing otoliths and rotation-sensing semicircular canals. …”
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Data Sheet 5_Effects of aging on otolith morphology and functions in mice.xlsx
Published 2024“…Background<p>Increased fall risk caused by vestibular system impairment is a significant problem associated with aging. A vestibule is composed of linear acceleration-sensing otoliths and rotation-sensing semicircular canals. …”
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Data Sheet 4_Effects of aging on otolith morphology and functions in mice.xlsx
Published 2024“…Background<p>Increased fall risk caused by vestibular system impairment is a significant problem associated with aging. A vestibule is composed of linear acceleration-sensing otoliths and rotation-sensing semicircular canals. …”
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Data Sheet 3_Effects of aging on otolith morphology and functions in mice.xlsx
Published 2024“…Background<p>Increased fall risk caused by vestibular system impairment is a significant problem associated with aging. A vestibule is composed of linear acceleration-sensing otoliths and rotation-sensing semicircular canals. …”
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Data Sheet 8_Effects of aging on otolith morphology and functions in mice.xlsx
Published 2024“…Background<p>Increased fall risk caused by vestibular system impairment is a significant problem associated with aging. A vestibule is composed of linear acceleration-sensing otoliths and rotation-sensing semicircular canals. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Effects of aging on otolith morphology and functions in mice.docx
Published 2024“…Background<p>Increased fall risk caused by vestibular system impairment is a significant problem associated with aging. A vestibule is composed of linear acceleration-sensing otoliths and rotation-sensing semicircular canals. …”
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Table 1_Body mass index influences Antimüllerian Hormone and inhibin B in adult males.xls
Published 2025“…However, the effect size for AMH was relatively low, which may limit its clinical significance. In the fully adjusted model, the increase in BMI in Q4 was linked to decreases of 1.62 ng ml-1 in AMH and 18.20 pg ml<sup>-1</sup> in INHB, but these associations were not statistically significant (P>0.05). …”
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Amplitude for A/L = 0.29.
Published 2025“…Increased surface roughness significantly reduced power output, flapping frequency, and amplitude. …”