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  1. 17941

    Data augmentation. by Chunhua Yang (346871)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental results demonstrate that when compared to YOLOv10, S-YOLOv10-ASI shows significant improvements across various metrics. Specifically, Bounding Box Regression Loss decreases by over 30% in the training set, while Classification Loss and Bounding Box Regression Loss drop by more than 60% in the validation set. …”
  2. 17942

    Data Sheet 1_Interaction between nasal epithelial cells and Tregs in allergic rhinitis responses to allergen via CCL1/CCR8.pdf by Jichao Sha (20756840)

    Published 2025
    “…In the AR + Derp1 group, TSLP was higher, and CCL1 protein levels were decreased. There were no significant differences in IL-25, TGF-β and IL-10. …”
  3. 17943

    Side angle tea picking. by Chunhua Yang (346871)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental results demonstrate that when compared to YOLOv10, S-YOLOv10-ASI shows significant improvements across various metrics. Specifically, Bounding Box Regression Loss decreases by over 30% in the training set, while Classification Loss and Bounding Box Regression Loss drop by more than 60% in the validation set. …”
  4. 17944

    Image 1_MicroRNA-27b alleviates septic cardiomyopathy by targeting the Mff/MAVS axis.tif by Xincai Wang (7819064)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Bioinformatics analysis revealed significant downregulation of miR-27b in SCM cardiac tissues (log2FC=-3.9, P<0.001). …”
  5. 17945

    Data Sheet 1_Integrative analysis of DNA methylation, RNA sequencing, and genomic variants in the cancer genome atlas (TCGA) to predict endometrial cancer recurrence.zip by Jin Hwa Hong (6523928)

    Published 2025
    “…These were visualized through volcano plots and heat maps, while decision trees and random forests classified and stratified the samples.</p>Results<p>A machine learning analysis combined with box plots showed that in the copy number-high (CN-H) recurrence group, PARD6G-AS1 had decreased methylation, CSMD1 had increased methylation, and TESC expression was higher than the non-recurrence group. …”
  6. 17946

    Comparison results of ablation experiments. by Chunhua Yang (346871)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental results demonstrate that when compared to YOLOv10, S-YOLOv10-ASI shows significant improvements across various metrics. Specifically, Bounding Box Regression Loss decreases by over 30% in the training set, while Classification Loss and Bounding Box Regression Loss drop by more than 60% in the validation set. …”
  7. 17947

    Spato-temporal changes in land use types. by Chao Ma (207385)

    Published 2025
    “…The habitat quality shows a spatial distribution pattern of “high in the surrounding areas and low in the central areas”, and autocorrelation analysis shows that county-level units have significant spatial agglomeration effects. …”
  8. 17948

    Table of dataset division. by Chunhua Yang (346871)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental results demonstrate that when compared to YOLOv10, S-YOLOv10-ASI shows significant improvements across various metrics. Specifically, Bounding Box Regression Loss decreases by over 30% in the training set, while Classification Loss and Bounding Box Regression Loss drop by more than 60% in the validation set. …”
  9. 17949

    Pattern indices of landscape levels. by Chao Ma (207385)

    Published 2025
    “…The habitat quality shows a spatial distribution pattern of “high in the surrounding areas and low in the central areas”, and autocorrelation analysis shows that county-level units have significant spatial agglomeration effects. …”
  10. 17950

    Table 1_MicroRNA-27b alleviates septic cardiomyopathy by targeting the Mff/MAVS axis.docx by Xincai Wang (7819064)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Bioinformatics analysis revealed significant downregulation of miR-27b in SCM cardiac tissues (log2FC=-3.9, P<0.001). …”
  11. 17951

    Striking image. by Chunhua Yang (346871)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental results demonstrate that when compared to YOLOv10, S-YOLOv10-ASI shows significant improvements across various metrics. Specifically, Bounding Box Regression Loss decreases by over 30% in the training set, while Classification Loss and Bounding Box Regression Loss drop by more than 60% in the validation set. …”
  12. 17952

    Flow chart. by Aysenur Karakus (21192337)

    Published 2025
    “…Both TTH and migraine groups received PRT twice a week for six weeks,</p><p>Results</p><p>Within-group comparisons showed significant decreases in attack frequency, VAS, HIT-6, PCS, and WHODAS-II scores in both groups post-intervention (p<0.001). …”
  13. 17953

    Precision, recall, F1-Score curve. by Chunhua Yang (346871)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental results demonstrate that when compared to YOLOv10, S-YOLOv10-ASI shows significant improvements across various metrics. Specifically, Bounding Box Regression Loss decreases by over 30% in the training set, while Classification Loss and Bounding Box Regression Loss drop by more than 60% in the validation set. …”
  14. 17954

    Model comparison experimental results. by Chunhua Yang (346871)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental results demonstrate that when compared to YOLOv10, S-YOLOv10-ASI shows significant improvements across various metrics. Specifically, Bounding Box Regression Loss decreases by over 30% in the training set, while Classification Loss and Bounding Box Regression Loss drop by more than 60% in the validation set. …”
  15. 17955

    Slicing aided hyper inference algorithm. by Chunhua Yang (346871)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental results demonstrate that when compared to YOLOv10, S-YOLOv10-ASI shows significant improvements across various metrics. Specifically, Bounding Box Regression Loss decreases by over 30% in the training set, while Classification Loss and Bounding Box Regression Loss drop by more than 60% in the validation set. …”
  16. 17956

    Microbiome-host genetic association. by Tamizhini Loganathan (18538349)

    Published 2025
    “…Core microbiome and correlation analysis at the phylum and genus levels identified significant microbiota. Specifically, the abundance of genera such as <i>Pseudomonas</i> and <i>Akkermansia</i> decreased, while <i>Ruminococcus</i> and <i>Allistipes</i> increased, as determined by statistical and machine learning approaches. …”
  17. 17957

    Summary description of the samples. by Tamizhini Loganathan (18538349)

    Published 2025
    “…Core microbiome and correlation analysis at the phylum and genus levels identified significant microbiota. Specifically, the abundance of genera such as <i>Pseudomonas</i> and <i>Akkermansia</i> decreased, while <i>Ruminococcus</i> and <i>Allistipes</i> increased, as determined by statistical and machine learning approaches. …”
  18. 17958

    Improved YOLOv10 network structure. by Chunhua Yang (346871)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental results demonstrate that when compared to YOLOv10, S-YOLOv10-ASI shows significant improvements across various metrics. Specifically, Bounding Box Regression Loss decreases by over 30% in the training set, while Classification Loss and Bounding Box Regression Loss drop by more than 60% in the validation set. …”
  19. 17959

    Loss function variation curve. by Chunhua Yang (346871)

    Published 2025
    “…The experimental results demonstrate that when compared to YOLOv10, S-YOLOv10-ASI shows significant improvements across various metrics. Specifically, Bounding Box Regression Loss decreases by over 30% in the training set, while Classification Loss and Bounding Box Regression Loss drop by more than 60% in the validation set. …”
  20. 17960

    Type level landscape index changes in 1990-2020. by Chao Ma (207385)

    Published 2025
    “…The habitat quality shows a spatial distribution pattern of “high in the surrounding areas and low in the central areas”, and autocorrelation analysis shows that county-level units have significant spatial agglomeration effects. …”