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  1. 781

    Dataset experiment data. by Haiyong Wu (12857013)

    Published 2025
    “…The lubrication performance of rolling linear guide has a significant impact on their smooth operation and service life. …”
  2. 782

    Dataset image analysis data. by Haiyong Wu (12857013)

    Published 2025
    “…The lubrication performance of rolling linear guide has a significant impact on their smooth operation and service life. …”
  3. 783

    Patient flowchart. by Anna D. Ware (19688153)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>Findings demonstrated that preexisting aspirin prescription prior to COVID-19 diagnosis was associated with significantly decreased risk of venous thromboembolism and pulmonary embolism but increased risk of acute arterial disease. …”
  4. 784

    BMI groups by SES. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…We also found that the relationship between BMI and PTB was not linear but curvilinear, bridging the gap in the conclusions of other studies. …”
  5. 785

    BMISES_Data_Part2. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…We also found that the relationship between BMI and PTB was not linear but curvilinear, bridging the gap in the conclusions of other studies. …”
  6. 786

    Logistic regression for LSES population. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…We also found that the relationship between BMI and PTB was not linear but curvilinear, bridging the gap in the conclusions of other studies. …”
  7. 787

    Logistic regression for HSES population. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…We also found that the relationship between BMI and PTB was not linear but curvilinear, bridging the gap in the conclusions of other studies. …”
  8. 788

    Logistic regression for overall population. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…We also found that the relationship between BMI and PTB was not linear but curvilinear, bridging the gap in the conclusions of other studies. …”
  9. 789

    BMISES_Data_Part1. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…We also found that the relationship between BMI and PTB was not linear but curvilinear, bridging the gap in the conclusions of other studies. …”
  10. 790

    Baseline characteristics of HSES/LSES population. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…We also found that the relationship between BMI and PTB was not linear but curvilinear, bridging the gap in the conclusions of other studies. …”
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    Baseline characteristics of overall population. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…We also found that the relationship between BMI and PTB was not linear but curvilinear, bridging the gap in the conclusions of other studies. …”
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    Diagram of study population. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…We also found that the relationship between BMI and PTB was not linear but curvilinear, bridging the gap in the conclusions of other studies. …”
  13. 793

    Data Sheet 1_Impact of multiple environmental factors on influenza–like illness in Fujian Province, China, 2015–2023: a multicity study.zip by Xiaoyan Yao (8723622)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>Influenza-like illness (ILI) represents a significant global public health challenge influenced by environmental factors. …”
  14. 794

    Supplementary file 1_Mechanical properties of 3D voxel-printed materials for cardiovascular tissue imitation.docx by Joël Illi (21449474)

    Published 2025
    “…These resulted in slightly flatter (more linear) stress–strain curves compared to the non-linear strain-softening behavior observed in Agilus30 Clear. …”
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  16. 796

    Results of the LMM analysis for IOP change. by Sayaka Kimura-Uchida (22793666)

    Published 2025
    “…The preoperative IOP was 15.06 ± 3.51 mmHg and significantly reduced to 12.22 ± 2.23 mmHg at 3 months and 12.99 ± 2.45 mmHg at 12 months. …”
  17. 797

    Results of the LMM analysis for GMS change. by Sayaka Kimura-Uchida (22793666)

    Published 2025
    “…The preoperative IOP was 15.06 ± 3.51 mmHg and significantly reduced to 12.22 ± 2.23 mmHg at 3 months and 12.99 ± 2.45 mmHg at 12 months. …”
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    Table 1_Gender differences in the association between sleep duration and diabetes in Chinese adults.docx by Haiyan Yu (356393)

    Published 2025
    “…For men, risk for new-onset diabetes decreased significantly with increasing sleep duration only among participants < 60 years. …”
  20. 800

    Data Sheet 1_Gender differences in the association between sleep duration and diabetes in Chinese adults.docx by Haiyan Yu (356393)

    Published 2025
    “…For men, risk for new-onset diabetes decreased significantly with increasing sleep duration only among participants < 60 years. …”