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    Effect of DM, and/or <i>M. charantia</i> on the immuno-expressional level of NGF protein in maternal cerebellar tissue of different groups. by Amoura M. Abou-El-Naga (21001524)

    Published 2025
    “…Figs <b>(E & F):</b> Diabetic mothers have a significant decrease in the expression of NGF protein across all three layers of the cerebellar cortex. …”
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    Summary of correlations in previous studies. by Dan Kuang (136225)

    Published 2025
    “…The quantitative wastewater surveillance model offers a reliable means of estimating the number of infected individuals, which can be instrumental in informing policy decisions.…”
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    The characteristics of nine WWTPs. by Dan Kuang (136225)

    Published 2025
    “…The quantitative wastewater surveillance model offers a reliable means of estimating the number of infected individuals, which can be instrumental in informing policy decisions.…”
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    Model parameters. by Nan Zhang (46264)

    Published 2024
    “…In contrast, comparing with no hand washing, handwashing every 2 hours can reduce the infection risk per visit to the airport by only 2.0%, making public surface disinfection significantly more effective than handwashing. If the mask-wearing rate increases from 0% to 50%, the infection risk of norovirus would be decreased by 48.0% (95% CI, 43.5–52.3%). …”
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    Uptake of the intervention (N = 49). by Stanley Carries (21172287)

    Published 2025
    “…The n = 100 caregivers (mean age = 42.3 years, 87% female) enrolled at baseline were recruited within six weeks. …”
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    Baseline characteristics of sample by trial arm. by Stanley Carries (21172287)

    Published 2025
    “…The n = 100 caregivers (mean age = 42.3 years, 87% female) enrolled at baseline were recruited within six weeks. …”
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    CweL trial design. by Stanley Carries (21172287)

    Published 2025
    “…The n = 100 caregivers (mean age = 42.3 years, 87% female) enrolled at baseline were recruited within six weeks. …”
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    Participant Flow. by Stanley Carries (21172287)

    Published 2025
    “…The n = 100 caregivers (mean age = 42.3 years, 87% female) enrolled at baseline were recruited within six weeks. …”
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    Economic cost composition by arm and outcomes. by Stanley Carries (21172287)

    Published 2025
    “…The n = 100 caregivers (mean age = 42.3 years, 87% female) enrolled at baseline were recruited within six weeks. …”
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