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    Candidates from the RF method. The top 25 random forest candidates ranked by mean decrease in accuracy and mean decrease in Gini Index are in the first and second columns, respectively.... by Zoë Parker Cates (22184243)

    Published 2025
    “…The top 25 random forest candidates ranked by mean decrease in accuracy and mean decrease in Gini Index are in the first and second columns, respectively. …”
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    Gene expression and fluorescent intensity profiling. by Amarin Thongsuk (21485401)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>(A-E)</b> The mRNA expression of neuronal-associated genes (<i>NES, TUBB3, MAP2, SV2A</i>, and <i>SLC22A4)</i> of the ergothioneine-treated cells (ERGO-hDPSCs) without neuronal induction medium was supplementary. …”
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    Fluctuation trend of the mean temperature index. by Chengyuan Hao (21615653)

    Published 2025
    “…Thirdly, the relevant e high temperature indices of plain urban area were larger while the relevant low temperature indices of mountain hilly area were smaller. …”
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    Variation curve of the mean temperature index. by Chengyuan Hao (21615653)

    Published 2025
    “…Thirdly, the relevant e high temperature indices of plain urban area were larger while the relevant low temperature indices of mountain hilly area were smaller. …”
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    Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) exhibiting both increased and decreased expression levels. by Liwen Wang (276995)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) exhibiting both increased and decreased expression levels.…”
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    Mann-Kendall test for the mean temperature index. by Chengyuan Hao (21615653)

    Published 2025
    “…Thirdly, the relevant e high temperature indices of plain urban area were larger while the relevant low temperature indices of mountain hilly area were smaller. …”
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