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Raw data 16–20.
Published 2025“…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
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Demographics, SD= Standard Deviation.
Published 2025“…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
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Raw data 6–9 and 15.
Published 2025“…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
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Raw data 1–5.
Published 2025“…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
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Raw data 10–14.
Published 2025“…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
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Coordination angle during running.
Published 2025“…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
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Gait retraining with biofeedback.
Published 2025“…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
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Coordination angle during walking.
Published 2025“…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
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Differences among the classes of CAMs.
Published 2025“…A representative HPD <b>1466</b>, with a 50% effective concentration against HBV replication of 0.25 µM, decreased capsid and core protein accumulation by 50–90% in HepDES19 and HepG2.2.15 cells. …”
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Podocyte numbers in control and iPLA<sub>2</sub>γ KO mice (WT1-positive cells).
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Control (Ctrl) GECs are more susceptible to injury compared to iPLA<sub>2</sub>γ KO GECs.
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