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    Mean amplitude values during a complete 360° rotation for the external oblique muscle. by Christoph Anders (4068499)

    Published 2024
    “…The values for the movement half-phase with decreasing load are mirrored to enable a direct comparison between both movement half-phases. …”
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    Mean amplitude values during a complete 360° rotation for the internal oblique muscle. by Christoph Anders (4068499)

    Published 2024
    “…The values for the movement half-phase with decreasing load are mirrored to enable a direct comparison between both movement half-phases. …”
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    Mean amplitude values during a complete 360° rotation for the rectus abdominis muscle. by Christoph Anders (4068499)

    Published 2024
    “…The values for the movement half-phase with decreasing load are mirrored to enable a direct comparison between both movement half-phases. …”
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    Effects of increasing gravel on initial escape latency in non-injured <i>vs.</i> by Ella R. Dockendorf (21533334)

    Published 2025
    “…</b> However latency was significantly decrease for the 40 g condition in the injured day 0 animals. **** indicates significant differences across increasing amounts of gravel (p < 0.0001). * indicates a post-hoc test confirming a significant difference between injured and non-injured animals 40 g (p < 0.05).…”
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    Data Sheet 1_What should we focus on in pregnancy complicated by pheochromocytoma? a bibliometric analysis (1990-2024).pdf by Shiyun Deng (21734750)

    Published 2025
    “…Purpose of review<p>The incidence of pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma (PPGL) in pregnancy is extremely low, yet it poses a significant threat to maternal and fetal safety. …”
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    Effects of increasing amounts of gravel on escape latency and aversiveness of gravel. by Ella R. Dockendorf (21533334)

    Published 2025
    “…Over five trials, latency significantly decreased in the 20 and 40 g groups. *p < 0.05 refers to effect of trial and ****p < 0.0001 refers to effect of group. …”