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    Data for the G7 countries in 2022. by Luis Alberiko Gil-Alana (14659817)

    Published 2024
    “…The results indicate that only France displays a significant negative trend and thus a continuous decrease in the level of alcohol consumption. …”
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    Time series plots: Alcohol consumption. by Luis Alberiko Gil-Alana (14659817)

    Published 2024
    “…The results indicate that only France displays a significant negative trend and thus a continuous decrease in the level of alcohol consumption. …”
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    S1 Data - by Kazuyoshi Ohkawa (836847)

    Published 2024
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    Results of normal and wide step width (cm). by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Flat foot is a common condition marked by the collapse of the medial longitudinal arch, leading to altered lower limb biomechanics and increased risk of musculoskeletal injuries. We aimed to investigate if wide step width changes the lower limb inter-joint coordination and its variability in flat feet individuals. …”
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    Mean amplitude values during a complete 360° rotation for the iliocostalis muscle. by Christoph Anders (4068499)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Data are presented based on the averaged amplitude values from both sides of the body, expressed in arbitrary units. …”
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    Mean amplitude values during a complete 360° rotation for the longissimus muscle. by Christoph Anders (4068499)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Data are presented based on the averaged amplitude values from both sides of the body, expressed in arbitrary units. …”
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    Mean amplitude values during a complete 360° rotation for the multifidus muscle. by Christoph Anders (4068499)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Data are presented based on the averaged amplitude values from both sides of the body, expressed in arbitrary units. …”
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