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  1. 8901

    Table 1_Coffee consumption as a double-edged sword for serum lipid profile: findings from NHANES 2005–2020.docx by Chaoyue Mo (21684056)

    Published 2025
    “…In females, HDL-C levels rose with coffee consumption up to 2.6 cups/day, after which they began to decline, showing an inverted U-shaped association. In males, a similar non-linear trend was observed for TG, with levels peaking at 3.0 cups/day before decreasing.…”
  2. 8902

    Data Sheet 1_Identification of potential biomarkers for lung adenocarcinoma: a study based on bioinformatics analysis combined with validation experiments.zip by Chuchu Zhang (2562154)

    Published 2024
    “…Among them, only TGFBR2 had a significant causal relationship with LUAD (p=0.04, b=−0.06), and it is a protective factor for LUAD. …”
  3. 8903

    Flowchart of study population. by Yan Zeng (120271)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, when PLT-min levels were categorized into tertiles as <95 × 10<sup>9</sup>/L (group 1), 95–160 × 10<sup>9</sup>/L (group 2), and >160 × 10<sup>9</sup>/L (group 3), a decrease in PLT-min levels was also associated with an increasing trend in hospital mortality rate. …”
  4. 8904

    Data_Sheet_1_The total joint arthroplasty care patterns in China during the COVID-19 pandemic: a multicenter cohort study.PDF by Tianyi Zhang (87298)

    Published 2024
    “…Multivariate regression and propensity score matching (PSM) analyses were used to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital complications, readmissions at 30 days, LOS, and costs at the patient level.</p>Results<p>A total of 752,477 inpatients undergoing TJA in the prepandemic period, 1,291,248 in the pandemic period, with an average 13.1% yearly decrease in the volume of TJA during the pandemic. …”
  5. 8905

    Data Sheet 1_Clinical predictors and concomitant antiseizure medications effects on seizure control in relation to plasma cenobamate concentration: a multicenter retrospective stud... by Francesca Felicia Operto (12509263)

    Published 2025
    “…Among responders, 53.8% (14/26) achieved response on ≤100 mg/day, with CNBp of 0.5–17.6 μg/mL (median ∼5–6 μg/mL). There was no significant relationship between age and gender, although there was a statistically significant correlation between CNBp and BMI (p = 0.038; R2 = 0.157). …”
  6. 8906

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
  7. 8907

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
  8. 8908

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
  9. 8909

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
  10. 8910

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
  11. 8911

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
  12. 8912

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
  13. 8913

    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
  14. 8914

    Table1_Effect of inflammatory cytokines and plasma metabolome on OSA: a bidirectional two- sample Mendelian randomization study and mediation analysis.pdf by Xin Sun (127355)

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, we conducted a GWAS involving 13,818 cases and 463,035 controls to replicate the MR analysis. …”
  15. 8915

    Table 1_Impact of repeated in-vitro bacterial culture on virulence and antibiotic resistance characteristics: a study of Gram-positive and Gram-negative fish pathogens.docx by Angana Bag (21398267)

    Published 2025
    “…The fish pathogenic bacterial isolates, namely Lactococcus lactis, Enterococcus gallinarum, Proteus penneri, and Escherichia coli, underwent 56 consecutive subcultures in tryptic soy broth and were evaluated for virulence, antimicrobial susceptibility, and AMR gene expression. The results revealed a significant decrease in the virulence of Gram-positive pathogens. …”
  16. 8916

    Dataset file. by Anthony Muyunga (21954899)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>We enrolled 273 participants with a median age (Interquartile range) was 56 (52, 61.5) years. 54.9% were females, 56.8% didn’t have a partner and 53.8% were employed. …”
  17. 8917

    Impact of structural connectivity on dynamic functional connectivity in stimulated regions in right DLPFC-tDCS protocol (F4a-Fp1c). by Yanqing Dong (8829548)

    Published 2025
    “…Warmer colors correspond to an increase in functional connectivity, while cooler colors correspond to a decrease in functional connectivity. The color bars indicate statistical t-values (<i>p</i> < 0.05).…”
  18. 8918

    Image 5_Age- and sex-specific reference intervals for trace elements in infants and children: a multi-center study in Lincang, China.jpg by Junqiang Li (491954)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>We used an algorithm to determine age- and sex-specific reference intervals (RIs) for copper, zinc, calcium, magnesium, iron, and lead in blood. …”
  19. 8919

    Image 3_Age- and sex-specific reference intervals for trace elements in infants and children: a multi-center study in Lincang, China.jpg by Junqiang Li (491954)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>We used an algorithm to determine age- and sex-specific reference intervals (RIs) for copper, zinc, calcium, magnesium, iron, and lead in blood. …”
  20. 8920

    Image 2_Age- and sex-specific reference intervals for trace elements in infants and children: a multi-center study in Lincang, China.jpg by Junqiang Li (491954)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>We used an algorithm to determine age- and sex-specific reference intervals (RIs) for copper, zinc, calcium, magnesium, iron, and lead in blood. …”