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    Overview of the WeARTolerance program. by Ana Beato (20489933)

    Published 2024
    “…Its contents underwent thorough analysis using content analysis techniques. The quantitative results from Phase 1 demonstrated a decreasing trend in all primary outcomes. …”
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    Stepped-Wedge Trial Diagram. by Sugy Choi (800862)

    Published 2025
    “…Primary clinic outcomes will be assessed through adverse events, decreased clinic rates of substance use related emergency department visits and hospitalizations as well as mortality among patients within the first 12 months after admission to treatment after adjusting for individual and community level characteristics. …”
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    Table 1_NSAID use may decrease serum Klotho levels.docx by Jingchao Yan (14079168)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>Contrary to previous speculations, the use of NSAIDs is associated with a decrease in serum Klotho levels.…”
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    Results of Multiple Linear Regression. by Benjamin S. Killen (22766029)

    Published 2025
    “…Forty-six individuals with mobility deficits undergoing outpatient physical therapy completed the 10-meter walk test in clinic and walked over six standardized terrains (e.g., pavers, gravel, sand). We calculated gait speed, cadence, average step length, and walk ratio (calculated as cm/steps/min) from video recordings for all conditions and used repeated measures ANOVAs to assess differences between terrains compared to the 10-meter walk test. …”
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    Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters Across Terrains. by Benjamin S. Killen (22766029)

    Published 2025
    “…Forty-six individuals with mobility deficits undergoing outpatient physical therapy completed the 10-meter walk test in clinic and walked over six standardized terrains (e.g., pavers, gravel, sand). We calculated gait speed, cadence, average step length, and walk ratio (calculated as cm/steps/min) from video recordings for all conditions and used repeated measures ANOVAs to assess differences between terrains compared to the 10-meter walk test. …”