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    All measurement data obtained for this study. by Brendan M. Anderson (11234356)

    Published 2024
    “…One clade increased in size, one decreased, and another exhibited no substantial change. …”
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    Regional stratigraphic correlation. by Brendan M. Anderson (11234356)

    Published 2024
    “…One clade increased in size, one decreased, and another exhibited no substantial change. …”
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    Discovery of NP3-742: A Structurally Diverse NLRP3 Inhibitor Identified through an Unusual Phenol Replacement by Juraj Velcicky (2201350)

    Published 2025
    “…Initial indole analog <b>7</b> demonstrated a robust in vivo IL-1β inhibition, but also a significant hERG inhibition. Decreasing lipophilicity led to the discovery of <b>NP3-742</b>, demonstrating a favorable overall profile including diminished hERG inhibition and in vivo efficacy in a mouse peritonitis model.…”
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    Discovery of NP3-742: A Structurally Diverse NLRP3 Inhibitor Identified through an Unusual Phenol Replacement by Juraj Velcicky (2201350)

    Published 2025
    “…Initial indole analog <b>7</b> demonstrated a robust in vivo IL-1β inhibition, but also a significant hERG inhibition. Decreasing lipophilicity led to the discovery of <b>NP3-742</b>, demonstrating a favorable overall profile including diminished hERG inhibition and in vivo efficacy in a mouse peritonitis model.…”
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    Discovery of NP3-742: A Structurally Diverse NLRP3 Inhibitor Identified through an Unusual Phenol Replacement by Juraj Velcicky (2201350)

    Published 2025
    “…Initial indole analog <b>7</b> demonstrated a robust in vivo IL-1β inhibition, but also a significant hERG inhibition. Decreasing lipophilicity led to the discovery of <b>NP3-742</b>, demonstrating a favorable overall profile including diminished hERG inhibition and in vivo efficacy in a mouse peritonitis model.…”
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    Minimal dataset. by Jennifer M. Kwan (3350321)

    Published 2024
    “…Secondary outcomes included all-cause mortality and the individual components of ACE. We additionally conducted an imaging substudy examining imaging characteristics from echocardiography (echo) and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging.…”
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    Literature comparison. by Saravanan Manoharan (21273304)

    Published 2025
    “…To reduce labeling effort, we apply a Query by Committee-based active learning technique, significantly decreasing the required labeling effort by one-sixth. …”
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    Flow chart of proposed system. by Saravanan Manoharan (21273304)

    Published 2025
    “…To reduce labeling effort, we apply a Query by Committee-based active learning technique, significantly decreasing the required labeling effort by one-sixth. …”
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    Literature review. by Saravanan Manoharan (21273304)

    Published 2025
    “…To reduce labeling effort, we apply a Query by Committee-based active learning technique, significantly decreasing the required labeling effort by one-sixth. …”
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    IMU data and video synchronization. by Saravanan Manoharan (21273304)

    Published 2025
    “…To reduce labeling effort, we apply a Query by Committee-based active learning technique, significantly decreasing the required labeling effort by one-sixth. …”
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    Confusion matrix-punch classification. by Saravanan Manoharan (21273304)

    Published 2025
    “…To reduce labeling effort, we apply a Query by Committee-based active learning technique, significantly decreasing the required labeling effort by one-sixth. …”
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    Demographics of the enrolled patients. by Yuka Kasai (21354922)

    Published 2025
    “…The success rate in the seated position without the eye drop aid was 71.6%, and this rate decreased with increasing age; with the eye drop aid, the success rate improved significantly to 97.8%. …”
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    Overhead view of the eye drop aid. by Yuka Kasai (21354922)

    Published 2025
    “…The success rate in the seated position without the eye drop aid was 71.6%, and this rate decreased with increasing age; with the eye drop aid, the success rate improved significantly to 97.8%. …”
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    Data. by Michael C. Payne (2664379)

    Published 2025
    “…Using a generalized estimating equation model that accounted for age, sex, bednet use, and sentinel site, we found no significant difference in the effectiveness of the two treatment approaches (p = 0.845 for Mf and p = 0.332 for CFA). …”
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