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  1. 1741

    Inclusion and exclusion criteria. by Laurence Weinberg (2960238)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>From the initial 1826 articles identified, we included 28 studies from eight countries in a total of 6411 nonagenarians. …”
  2. 1742

    Key characteristics of the included publications. by Laurence Weinberg (2960238)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>From the initial 1826 articles identified, we included 28 studies from eight countries in a total of 6411 nonagenarians. …”
  3. 1743

    Basic situation of different vegetation types. by Ye Xiao (3913402)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest total DOC stock was observed in EBF, while BF and EBF had significantly higher MBC and EOC stocks than SH, CFF, and MCBF (<i>P</i> < 0.05). …”
  4. 1744

    Weight and plasma biochemistry. by Søren Egstrand (10906087)

    Published 2025
    “…In the present study, we found significant diurnal rhythmicity of <i>Casr</i>, encoding the Cinacalcet drug target in hyperplastic parathyroid glands (p = 0.006). …”
  5. 1745

    Comparison curves of snow. by Hanqing Guo (12451176)

    Published 2025
    “…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
  6. 1746

    Comparison of simulation results. by Hanqing Guo (12451176)

    Published 2025
    “…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
  7. 1747

    Displacement vector diagram of snow. by Hanqing Guo (12451176)

    Published 2025
    “…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
  8. 1748

    Description of the selected nodes. by Hanqing Guo (12451176)

    Published 2025
    “…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
  9. 1749

    MDPC material parameters for snow. by Hanqing Guo (12451176)

    Published 2025
    “…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
  10. 1750

    Description of the selected nodes. by Hanqing Guo (12451176)

    Published 2025
    “…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
  11. 1751

    Finite Element Model of Tire and Snow Runway. by Hanqing Guo (12451176)

    Published 2025
    “…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
  12. 1752

    Yield Function of the MDPC Model [24]. by Hanqing Guo (12451176)

    Published 2025
    “…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
  13. 1753

    Baseline clinical data. by Lu-Jin Cheng (21743350)

    Published 2025
    “…In vitro experiments showed that the addition of Gal-9 led to a significant increase in the proportion of TIM-3<sup>+</sup>M1 and TIM-3<sup>+</sup>M2 macrophages and a decrease in M1 cell proportions and M1/M2 ratio. …”
  14. 1754

    Tailoring Ionic Conductivity of Polymeric Ionic Liquid Block Copolymers through Morphology Control by Samuel K. J. Adotey (22425591)

    Published 2025
    “…We further show that transport-blocking defects are largely absent from PIL-rich morphologies having nonionic cylindrical or spherical domains embedded in a PIL matrix. …”
  15. 1755

    Alkenyl/Thiol Co-Functionalized Titanium-Oxo Nanoclusters Enable Synergistic Lithography for Enhanced Resolution and Sensitivity by Zuohu Zhou (14258773)

    Published 2025
    “…Such dual cross-linkable group functionalization brought additional thiol–ene click reactions upon exposure to enhance intercluster polymerization, which significantly improved the lithography sensitivity of TOCs, with the required exposure energy being reduced by over 70% (decreasing from >1000 μC/cm<sup>2</sup> of alkenyl-TOC to <300 μC/cm<sup>2</sup> of alkenyl/thiol-TOC). …”
  16. 1756

    Alkenyl/Thiol Co-Functionalized Titanium-Oxo Nanoclusters Enable Synergistic Lithography for Enhanced Resolution and Sensitivity by Zuohu Zhou (14258773)

    Published 2025
    “…Such dual cross-linkable group functionalization brought additional thiol–ene click reactions upon exposure to enhance intercluster polymerization, which significantly improved the lithography sensitivity of TOCs, with the required exposure energy being reduced by over 70% (decreasing from >1000 μC/cm<sup>2</sup> of alkenyl-TOC to <300 μC/cm<sup>2</sup> of alkenyl/thiol-TOC). …”
  17. 1757

    Alkenyl/Thiol Co-Functionalized Titanium-Oxo Nanoclusters Enable Synergistic Lithography for Enhanced Resolution and Sensitivity by Zuohu Zhou (14258773)

    Published 2025
    “…Such dual cross-linkable group functionalization brought additional thiol–ene click reactions upon exposure to enhance intercluster polymerization, which significantly improved the lithography sensitivity of TOCs, with the required exposure energy being reduced by over 70% (decreasing from >1000 μC/cm<sup>2</sup> of alkenyl-TOC to <300 μC/cm<sup>2</sup> of alkenyl/thiol-TOC). …”
  18. 1758

    Defect-Triggered Reversible Phase Transformation for Boosting Electrochemical Performance of Coordination Polymers by Yixiu Xu (11166860)

    Published 2024
    “…Contrary to this common sense, here we demonstrate that both implanting defects and eliminating defects can significantly boost the specific capacitance of the defect-engineered CPs (DECPs), which are about 1.23 and 1.62 times that of the pristine CP, respectively, without loss of rate capability even after 10,000 charge–discharge cycles. …”
  19. 1759

    Defect-Triggered Reversible Phase Transformation for Boosting Electrochemical Performance of Coordination Polymers by Yixiu Xu (11166860)

    Published 2024
    “…Contrary to this common sense, here we demonstrate that both implanting defects and eliminating defects can significantly boost the specific capacitance of the defect-engineered CPs (DECPs), which are about 1.23 and 1.62 times that of the pristine CP, respectively, without loss of rate capability even after 10,000 charge–discharge cycles. …”
  20. 1760

    Primer sequences. by Koichi Yoshimoto (9298643)

    Published 2024
    “…We examined the mRNA expression of <i>Ddit3</i> (CHOP) and <i>Casp3</i> (caspase-3) on day one after the surgery; mRNA expression of both genes appeared to decrease in the KUS121 group, as compared with the control group, although differences between groups were not significant. …”