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    Raw data. by Changzhi Liu (518454)

    Published 2025
    “…Vertebral fractures were assessed via the Genant semiquantitative classification system on CT-reconstructed sagittal images.…”
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    Baseline characteristics of the subjects. by Changzhi Liu (518454)

    Published 2025
    “…Vertebral fractures were assessed via the Genant semiquantitative classification system on CT-reconstructed sagittal images.…”
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    Descriptive characteristics of the sample. by Ronna Bañada (19233063)

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, higher levels of ethnic identity were associated with decreased depression among the entire group. The striking results on the moderating role of ethnic identity among subgroups call for further research on the ethnic identity development of APIDA college students, to help mitigate the effects of racial discrimination within a variety of systemic, complex, and dynamic sociocultural contexts.…”
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    BMD mileage threshold. by Miroslav Krajcigr (17523834)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>The purpose of the study was to determine whether running is associated with greater bone mineral density (BMD) by comparing the BMD of regularly active male runners (AR) with inactive nonrunner male controls (INC). …”
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    BMD comparison of AR vs INC. by Miroslav Krajcigr (17523834)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>The purpose of the study was to determine whether running is associated with greater bone mineral density (BMD) by comparing the BMD of regularly active male runners (AR) with inactive nonrunner male controls (INC). …”
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    Estimated results of the mediation effect. by Getachew Magnar Kitila (19935139)

    Published 2024
    “…Moreover, the findings divulge that openness to trade indirectly reduces CO2 emissions through the substitution and technology channels whereas it indirectly increases carbon dioxide production via the economic track. Therefore, it is vital to promote the use of renewable energy, effectively leverage the knowledge spillover effects of trade to decrease energy intensity and formulate pertinent policies aimed at curbing carbon emissions and addressing the imminent threat of climate change in Africa. …”
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    Panel unit root test result. by Getachew Magnar Kitila (19935139)

    Published 2024
    “…Moreover, the findings divulge that openness to trade indirectly reduces CO2 emissions through the substitution and technology channels whereas it indirectly increases carbon dioxide production via the economic track. Therefore, it is vital to promote the use of renewable energy, effectively leverage the knowledge spillover effects of trade to decrease energy intensity and formulate pertinent policies aimed at curbing carbon emissions and addressing the imminent threat of climate change in Africa. …”
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    Kernel density estimation for CO2. by Getachew Magnar Kitila (19935139)

    Published 2024
    “…Moreover, the findings divulge that openness to trade indirectly reduces CO2 emissions through the substitution and technology channels whereas it indirectly increases carbon dioxide production via the economic track. Therefore, it is vital to promote the use of renewable energy, effectively leverage the knowledge spillover effects of trade to decrease energy intensity and formulate pertinent policies aimed at curbing carbon emissions and addressing the imminent threat of climate change in Africa. …”
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    Change in panel quantile regression coefficients. by Getachew Magnar Kitila (19935139)

    Published 2024
    “…Moreover, the findings divulge that openness to trade indirectly reduces CO2 emissions through the substitution and technology channels whereas it indirectly increases carbon dioxide production via the economic track. Therefore, it is vital to promote the use of renewable energy, effectively leverage the knowledge spillover effects of trade to decrease energy intensity and formulate pertinent policies aimed at curbing carbon emissions and addressing the imminent threat of climate change in Africa. …”
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    Definitions of variables and measurements. by Getachew Magnar Kitila (19935139)

    Published 2024
    “…Moreover, the findings divulge that openness to trade indirectly reduces CO2 emissions through the substitution and technology channels whereas it indirectly increases carbon dioxide production via the economic track. Therefore, it is vital to promote the use of renewable energy, effectively leverage the knowledge spillover effects of trade to decrease energy intensity and formulate pertinent policies aimed at curbing carbon emissions and addressing the imminent threat of climate change in Africa. …”
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    Regression estimates: Double threshold model. by Getachew Magnar Kitila (19935139)

    Published 2024
    “…Moreover, the findings divulge that openness to trade indirectly reduces CO2 emissions through the substitution and technology channels whereas it indirectly increases carbon dioxide production via the economic track. Therefore, it is vital to promote the use of renewable energy, effectively leverage the knowledge spillover effects of trade to decrease energy intensity and formulate pertinent policies aimed at curbing carbon emissions and addressing the imminent threat of climate change in Africa. …”
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    Results from cross sectional dependence test. by Getachew Magnar Kitila (19935139)

    Published 2024
    “…Moreover, the findings divulge that openness to trade indirectly reduces CO2 emissions through the substitution and technology channels whereas it indirectly increases carbon dioxide production via the economic track. Therefore, it is vital to promote the use of renewable energy, effectively leverage the knowledge spillover effects of trade to decrease energy intensity and formulate pertinent policies aimed at curbing carbon emissions and addressing the imminent threat of climate change in Africa. …”
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    Panel quantile regression results. by Getachew Magnar Kitila (19935139)

    Published 2024
    “…Moreover, the findings divulge that openness to trade indirectly reduces CO2 emissions through the substitution and technology channels whereas it indirectly increases carbon dioxide production via the economic track. Therefore, it is vital to promote the use of renewable energy, effectively leverage the knowledge spillover effects of trade to decrease energy intensity and formulate pertinent policies aimed at curbing carbon emissions and addressing the imminent threat of climate change in Africa. …”
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