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    The result of molecular dynamics simulation. by Ashraf Attia Mahmoud (21262201)

    Published 2025
    “…The docking research indicated that these mutations decreased the binding affinity for DNA, with R273C, R280G, G266E, and G105C displaying the most significant differences. …”
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    Result of the phenotypic analysis. by Ashraf Attia Mahmoud (21262201)

    Published 2025
    “…The docking research indicated that these mutations decreased the binding affinity for DNA, with R273C, R280G, G266E, and G105C displaying the most significant differences. …”
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    Type of Mutations. by Ashraf Attia Mahmoud (21262201)

    Published 2025
    “…The docking research indicated that these mutations decreased the binding affinity for DNA, with R273C, R280G, G266E, and G105C displaying the most significant differences. …”
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    S1 File - by Ingmar Lundquist (46422)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, the significance of extracellular NO on GSIS was studied. …”
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    Characteristics of children in the study. by Shijie Yu (511369)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results:</p><p>Among all children, 695 (43.53%) were diagnosed with myopia ranging from -0.5 to -10.5 diopters; the mean age was 9.38 ± 2.23 years old; 838 (51.29%) were boys, and 796 (48.71%) were girls. …”
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    Pediatric CPP with Praat and ADSV (Joshi et al., 2025) by Ashwini Joshi (21594817)

    Published 2025
    “…Age and <i>F</i>0 are significant predictors of CPP; however, the observed increase in CPP with increasing age in males is primarily due to the substantial decrease in <i>F</i>0 postpuberty. …”
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    Experimental groups. by Nida Saleem (17194610)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The study showed that the number of white blood cells, platelets count, granulocyte count and lymphocyte count in both genders of albino rats after 30-, 60- and 90-days exposure to dimethoate was significantly increased where simultaneously the number of red blood cells, hemoglobin level, mean corpuscle hemoglobin count, and mean corpuscle hemoglobin concentration count was decreased considerably due to exposure of dimethoate pesticide in both genders of albino rats. …”