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Trends of incident opioid users, L-TOT users, and L-TOT discontinuers between 2009 and 2013.
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Dedoping of Carbon Nanotube Networks Containing Metallic Clusters and Chloride
Published 2024“…Here, density functional theory and semiclassical Boltzmann transport theory calculations show a deterioration of the electrical conductivity of a doped network of (8,0) carbon nanotubes as the Au<sub><i>n</i></sub> clusters (<i>n</i> ≤ 10) become larger or the Cl impurity concentration decreases. …”
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Results of Multiple Linear Regression.
Published 2025“…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.
Published 2025“…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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Participant Demographic Information.
Published 2025“…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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