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  1. 1901

    The relative importance by dominance analysis. by Lijuan Zhao (1387689)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Results indicate that negative life experiences have a significant negative impact on sense of security, which first decreases but then increases over time. …”
  2. 1902

    Summary results of the samples. by Lijuan Zhao (1387689)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Results indicate that negative life experiences have a significant negative impact on sense of security, which first decreases but then increases over time. …”
  3. 1903

    Description of digital inclusion. by Lijuan Zhao (1387689)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Results indicate that negative life experiences have a significant negative impact on sense of security, which first decreases but then increases over time. …”
  4. 1904

    CSS data for this study. by Lijuan Zhao (1387689)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Results indicate that negative life experiences have a significant negative impact on sense of security, which first decreases but then increases over time. …”
  5. 1905

    Experimental design. by Xueyan Lin (448667)

    Published 2025
    “…The escape latencies of control model gradually decreased as training time increased. Compared to controls, MHE model had significantly longer escape latencies during the 2nd, 3rd and <b>(C)</b> 4th tests (<i>p</i> < 0.001). …”
  6. 1906
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  8. 1908
  9. 1909

    De-repression of endogenous retroelements triggers viral mimicry, interferon, and cytokine response. by Sarfraz Shafiq (13259589)

    Published 2025
    “…Data points in gray did not meet the significance threshold. <b>(B)</b> Differential chromatin accessibility between control and ATRX-null microglia for different classes of retroelements. 11,133 elements are more accessible and 22 are less accessible. …”
  10. 1910

    Results of Welch’s t-test. by Yachiyo Tobita (20613887)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, the proportion of households spending less than $3.50 per person per day—below the lower-middle-income class poverty line—increased by 11.05%. …”
  11. 1911

    Example of a choice set for Best Worst Scaling. by Yachiyo Tobita (20613887)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, the proportion of households spending less than $3.50 per person per day—below the lower-middle-income class poverty line—increased by 11.05%. …”
  12. 1912
  13. 1913

    Raw data_clean. by Carlos Sepúlveda (15272797)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, being overweight or obese is associated with lower CRF, which can lead to decreased daily energy expenditure and reduced physical activity. …”
  14. 1914

    Experimental design. by Carlos Sepúlveda (15272797)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, being overweight or obese is associated with lower CRF, which can lead to decreased daily energy expenditure and reduced physical activity. …”
  15. 1915

    Characterization of the participants. by Carlos Sepúlveda (15272797)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, being overweight or obese is associated with lower CRF, which can lead to decreased daily energy expenditure and reduced physical activity. …”
  16. 1916
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  18. 1918
  19. 1919
  20. 1920

    Histogram of the extracted parameters. by Qiuyu Du (20760848)

    Published 2025
    “…Logistic regression (n = 93) showed that a less steep contrast gradient (decreasing by 10 Hounsfield unit/%) was associated with a reduction in odds of the following short-term adverse outcomes: 48.1% for intensive care unit admission (odds ratio [OR] = 0.519, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.306–0.804), 29.3% for oxygen therapy >24 hours (OR = 0.707, 95% CI: 0.496–0.976), 60.6% for reperfusion therapy (OR = 0.394, 95% CI: 0.178–0.682), 57.5% for vasopressor therapy (OR = 0.425, 95% CI: 0.194–0.741), and 50.2% for PE-related death (OR = 0.498, 95% CI: 0.246–0.915). …”