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  1. 3561

    The evolution of inharmonicity and noisiness in contemporary popular music by Emmanuel Deruty (20394899)

    Published 2025
    “…From 1961 to 1972, inharmonicity in popular music, initially only slightly higher than in orchestral music, increased significantly. Between 1972 and 1986, this rise in inharmonicity was accompanied by an increase in noise, but since 1986, both inharmonicity and noise have moderately decreased. …”
  2. 3562

    Dataset for Generative artificial intelligence models in clinical infectiousdisease consultations: a cross-sectional analysis among specialists andresident trainees by Kwan Yeung Edwin Chiu (20718422)

    Published 2025
    “…However, across all models, less than two-fifths of responses were deemed “Harmless,” raising concerns about the clinical safety of deploying these systems without supervision. …”
  3. 3563

    Supplemental Materials by Ying Wang (15199117)

    Published 2024
    “…Compared to lean male mice, obese male mice had significantly increased accumulation of fluorescein-conjugated dextran in multiple organs, higher levels of soluble VE-cadherin, impaired systolic function with decreased ejection fraction post-AP and lipolysis. …”
  4. 3564

    Interoceptive Awareness Is Associated With Impaired Awareness of Hypoglycemia in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes by Austin M. Matus (19933218)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">Conclusions</p><p dir="ltr">Less worry for and reduced ability to sustain and control attention to body sensations were associated with significantly increased odds of IAH.…”
  5. 3565

    <b>Keystone taxa and microbial network complexity, rather than diversity, sustain soil multifunctionality along an elevational gradient in a subtropical karst mountain</b> by Weixue Luo (6070040)

    Published 2025
    “…</a>Moreover, annual mean temperature and soil pH significantly influenced microbial characteristics, which in turn affected soil EMF. …”
  6. 3566

    SEAwise Report on improved predictive models of recruitment under different habitat scenarios and incorporating experimental results by Paco Melià (162862)

    Published 2025
    “…Climate conditions were less important than trophic linkages with processes during both the hatching year and the second year of life being significantly important. …”
  7. 3567

    Data for Will et al. 2025 Resting metabolic rate is repeatable, but does not affect call characteristics, in the gray treefrog <i>Hyla chrysoscelis</i> by Phoebe Will (20819362)

    Published 2025
    “…Nevertheless, RMR was significantly repeatable. We found that RMR decreased across the breeding season, which reduced the consistency in RMR measurements of the same individual over time. …”
  8. 3568

    Table 1_The relationship between positive future thinking, entrapment, defeat and death-related mental imagery in individuals with and without a suicidal history: an experimental s... by Gonca Köse (21477470)

    Published 2025
    “…Mean scores for PFT from pre-to post-negative mood induction decreased significantly in the participants with a history of suicidal thoughts/behaviours but not in those without a suicidal history. …”
  9. 3569

    Data Sheet 1_Potential geographical distribution of Cordyceps cicadae and its two hosts in China under climate change.docx by Junyi Chen (776323)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>The primary environmental variables were soil pH, mean diurnal range, annual precipitation, precipitation seasonality, annual mean temperature and precipitation of the driest month. …”
  10. 3570

    (A) Predicted probabilities of snails at or above the water line across different fish species chemical cues. by Alexandra Sack (4805601)

    Published 2025
    “…Snails exposed to <i>C. gariepinus</i> chemical cues decreased their use of the vegetation over time as compared to snails in the control tanks, but the proportion of snails in the vegetation through time otherwise did not significantly differ from the controls for any other fish species. …”
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    Effect of CBZ pretreatment on HSR-induced histological damage in the lungs of rats with acute lung injury. by Yaqiang Li (7423778)

    Published 2024
    “…Data in each analysis are presented as the mean ± SEM (n = 5). *<i>p</i> < 0.05 vs SHAM, and <sup>#</sup><i>p</i> < 0.05 vs CBZ/HSR. …”
  12. 3572

    Table 1_Case Report: Generalized anxiety disorder and hypertension: a bidirectional loop unraveled by integrated management.docx by Junming Chen (3603422)

    Published 2025
    “…Multimodal management combining pharmacotherapy (escitalopram, tandospirone), transcranial magnetic stimulation (9 sessions), biofeedback (14 sessions), psychotherapy, and lifestyle interventions achieve: mean BP decreased significantly from 176/105 mmHg to 125/72 mmHg during hospitalization; significant anxiety reduction (HAMA = 3), mean BP stabilized at 131/77 mmHg with 50% reduction in antihypertensive dosages, normalization of elevated ACTH (99.9→normal pg/mL) and cortisol (18.7→normal μg/dL) and sustained improvement at 6-month follow-up.…”
  13. 3573

    Effect of Gasdermin-D inhibition on expression of phenotypic transition markers in CER treated VSMCs during Vascular Calcification. by Razia Rashid Rahil (22772495)

    Published 2025
    “…(B) Summarized bar graph showed DIS significantly decreased calcium deposition in CER treated P<sub>i</sub>-induced VSMCs. …”
  14. 3574

    Table 1_Whole-body vibration administered during a 3-week in-hospital multidisciplinary body weight reduction program increases resting energy expenditure in obese adolescents, a r... by Sofia Tamini (22261204)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, subgroup A showed no significant change in REE, with values decreasing from 2204.0 ± 307.4 kcal/day to 2020.8 ± 442.5 kcal/day (Δ = ˗183.2 kcal, p = ns). …”
  15. 3575

    Supplementary Material for: TRENDS IN HOSPITAL DISCHARGES WITH PRIMARY DIAGNOSIS OF CEREBRAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS BY AGE AND SEX IN SPAIN by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…Results: Among 76,793,382 hospital discharges, 4,293 were primarily diagnosed with CVT, with a mean age of 45.1 years (SD 20.4). Women represented 61.4% of CVT diagnoses. …”
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    <b>Three-year follow-up after antiviral treatment in new-onset type 1 diabetes. Results from the Diabetes Virus Detection and Intervention trial.</b> by Ida M. Mynarek (20479470)

    Published 2025
    “…After three years, the AUC had decreased to 0.17 ± 0.23 and 0.25 ± 0.34 respectively. …”
  17. 3577

    Supplementary file 1_Predicting HIV self-testing intentions among Chinese college students: a dual-model analysis integrating health belief constructs and machine learning prioriti... by Yan Jiang (12139)

    Published 2025
    “…Random forest modeling prioritized these psychological constructs (mean decrease Gini >2.5), identifying male students and arts majors as critical subpopulations requiring targeted intervention.…”
  18. 3578

    Data Sheet 1_The relationship between intrinsic capacity and sarcopenia in middle-aged and older Chinese populations: the mediating influence of a novel nutritional index.zip by Hong Ding (135247)

    Published 2025
    “…Higher TCBI was associated with a 28% decrease in sarcopenia risk per unit increase (OR = 0.72, 95% CI: 0.58–0.90, p = 0.004). …”
  19. 3579

    Data Sheet 1_Knowledge, attitude, and practice toward foodborne disease among Chinese college students: a cross-sectional survey.pdf by Xingming Ma (446316)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>A total of 445 college students with a mean age of 19.76 ± 1.24 years were included in the study. …”
  20. 3580

    Table 3_How does ego depletion reduce sports performance in athletes? A systematic meta-analysis.docx by Xu Yan (110026)

    Published 2025
    “…After sensitivity analyses using the Leave-One-Out method, two articles and one experiment were excluded with significant effect sizes. The final total effect size of ego depletion on athletes’ sports performance SMD = −0.38 [95% CI: −0.56 to −0.21], P = 0.001, demonstrating that ego depletion can produce a decrease in athletes’ sports performance. …”