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Multicollinearity test.
Published 2025“…Diverse policies help to better stimulate regional innovation and entrepreneurship influence on residents’ leisure consumption. …”
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Heterogeneity test for population structure.
Published 2025“…Diverse policies help to better stimulate regional innovation and entrepreneurship influence on residents’ leisure consumption. …”
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Pearson test.
Published 2025“…Diverse policies help to better stimulate regional innovation and entrepreneurship influence on residents’ leisure consumption. …”
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Description of variables.
Published 2025“…Diverse policies help to better stimulate regional innovation and entrepreneurship influence on residents’ leisure consumption. …”
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Endogeneity test for variable lags.
Published 2025“…Diverse policies help to better stimulate regional innovation and entrepreneurship influence on residents’ leisure consumption. …”
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Mediation effect test of educational investment.
Published 2025“…Diverse policies help to better stimulate regional innovation and entrepreneurship influence on residents’ leisure consumption. …”
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Descriptive statistics of the main variables.
Published 2025“…Diverse policies help to better stimulate regional innovation and entrepreneurship influence on residents’ leisure consumption. …”
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Factors associated with the <i>SS</i> Positives.
Published 2025“…<div><p><i>Strongyloides stercoralis (Ss)</i> is a parasitic infection affecting 50–100 million people globally, with significant immune and metabolic consequences, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. …”
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<b>Nest mass in forest tits </b><b><i>Paridae</i></b><b> </b><b>increases with elevation and decreasing body mass, promoting reproductive success</b>
Published 2025“…We predicted that nest mass should increase with elevation and canopy openness, due to thermoregulation being more demanding in colder or warmer climatic conditions, and decrease with body mass, as larger species have greater thermoregulatory capabilities. …”
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