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    Raw data 1–5. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Wide running significantly decreased the coordination variability in the ankle-knee sagittal during LR (p<0.001) and knee-hip sagittal during LR (p=0.007) and push-off (p=0.016). …”
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    Raw data 10–14. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Wide running significantly decreased the coordination variability in the ankle-knee sagittal during LR (p<0.001) and knee-hip sagittal during LR (p=0.007) and push-off (p=0.016). …”
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    Coordination angle during running. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Wide running significantly decreased the coordination variability in the ankle-knee sagittal during LR (p<0.001) and knee-hip sagittal during LR (p=0.007) and push-off (p=0.016). …”
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    Gait retraining with biofeedback. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Wide running significantly decreased the coordination variability in the ankle-knee sagittal during LR (p<0.001) and knee-hip sagittal during LR (p=0.007) and push-off (p=0.016). …”
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    Coordination angle during walking. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Wide running significantly decreased the coordination variability in the ankle-knee sagittal during LR (p<0.001) and knee-hip sagittal during LR (p=0.007) and push-off (p=0.016). …”
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    Characteristics of the study population. by Johannes Nairz (18010746)

    Published 2024
    “…MASLD was detected in 62 (4.8%) adolescents. CAP value showed a significant association with cfPWV in the unadjusted model (p < 0.001) but lost its significant influence in the multivariable model after adjusting for sex, age and cardiovascular risk criteria (increased BMI or waist circumference, impaired glucose metabolism, elevated blood pressure, elevated plasma triglycerides, and decreased HDL cholesterol; p = 0.540). …”
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    Study flow chart. by Johannes Nairz (18010746)

    Published 2024
    “…MASLD was detected in 62 (4.8%) adolescents. CAP value showed a significant association with cfPWV in the unadjusted model (p < 0.001) but lost its significant influence in the multivariable model after adjusting for sex, age and cardiovascular risk criteria (increased BMI or waist circumference, impaired glucose metabolism, elevated blood pressure, elevated plasma triglycerides, and decreased HDL cholesterol; p = 0.540). …”
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    Source data - by Desheng Xie (21439869)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Coal fires are a significant environmental and geological threat, causing extensive ecological damage and loss of resources. …”
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    DataSheet1_Erlotinib regulates short-term memory, tau/Aβ pathology, and astrogliosis in mouse models of AD.doc by Hyun-ju Lee (7550741)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results and discussion<p>We found that erlotinib significantly enhanced short-term spatial memory and dendritic spine formation in 6-month-old P301S tau transgenic (PS19) mice. …”
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    PCA-CGAN model parameter settings. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
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    MIT-BIH dataset proportion analysis chart. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”