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Diagram of displacement variation.
Published 2025“…A combination of bench and simulation tests validated the test results, showing no significant differences and confirming the method’s viability for determining COR. …”
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Scheme and results of orthogonal test.
Published 2025“…A combination of bench and simulation tests validated the test results, showing no significant differences and confirming the method’s viability for determining COR. …”
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The millet mode.
Published 2025“…A combination of bench and simulation tests validated the test results, showing no significant differences and confirming the method’s viability for determining COR. …”
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Seasonal variability in the secondary metabolite content of <i>Commelina</i> species.
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Altitudinal variability in the secondary metabolite content of <i>Commelina</i> species.
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Table 1_The impact of IL-17A inhibitors on scalp and gut microbiota in psoriasis.docx
Published 2025“…Moreover, the abundance of Roseburia, Megamonas, and the phylum Bacteroidota increased, although the Firmicutes/Bacteroidota (F/B) ratio showed no significant change. Conclusion: IL-17A inhibitor therapy has the potential to improve the structure and diversity of the scalp microbiome, gradually restoring it toward a healthier state while also enhancing gut microbiota diversity. …”