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Data Sheet 1_Discovery of biological markers for schizophrenia based on metabolomics: a systematic review.zip
Published 2025“…Arginine and proline metabolism and arginine biosynthesis had a clear advantage in identifying SCZ and acute SCZ. …”
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Presentation1_Impacts of increased temperatures on floral rewards and pollinator interactions: a meta-analysis.pdf
Published 2024“…Additionally, we found that pollen germination and pollinator visits significantly decreased as temperature range increased. …”
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DataSheet1_A lightweight MHDI-DETR model for detecting grape leaf diseases.pdf
Published 2024“…The findings from the experiments suggest that The MHDI-DETR model results in a 56% decrease in parameters and a 49% reduction in floating-point operations, respectively, compared with the RT-DETR model, in terms of accuracy, the model achieved precision rates of 96.9%, 92.6%, and 72.5% for accuracy, mAP50, and mAP50:95, respectively. …”
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Ganaxolone: A Review in Epileptic Seizures Associated with Cyclin‑Dependent Kinase‑Like 5 Deficiency Disorder
Published 2024“…While somnolence and sedation are related to the dose of ganaxolone, they appear early in treatment and may decrease with continued therapy. Thus, although current evidence is somewhat limited, adjunctive ganaxolone could be a valuable therapeutic option for patients aged 2–17 years with epileptic seizures associated with CDD.…”
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Supplementary Material for: Preoperative prediction of microvascular invasion in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and its prognostic implications: A multicenter study
Published 2025“…Stratifying patients by MVI risk—low (no predictors), intermediate (1–3 predictors), and high (4 predictors)— revealed a significant decrease in both recurrence-free and overall survival rates (p<0.001), along with a corresponding increase in early recurrence rates (p<0.001) as the risk level increased. …”
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Multimorbidity and health related quality of life in midlife – a longitudinal study from Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966
Published 2025“…Furthermore, the more diseases the patient had at the age of 31, the more mean 15D-Scores decreased when having more new emerging diseases at the age of 46.…”
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Physical properties of porous media.
Published 2025“…The loess interlayer retained water due to its low permeability, while the sandy interlayer caused water retention in the overlying clay soil as a result of its low matric potential. Based on the simulation outcomes, it is recommended that a 10 cm thick loess interlayer at a depth of 40 cm in sandy soil enhances upper soil moisture availability for vegetation, whereas a 10 cm thick sandy interlayer at the same depth in loess soil improves soil permeability. …”
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Fractionation of Squid Pens with Ionic LiquidsAn Upgraded β‑Chitin and Shellfish Protein Production
Published 2025“…To optimize the extraction process, a factorial design of experiments was employed to achieve a protein recovery of 75% at an estimated purity of 86%, along with highly acetylated, crystalline β-chitin with a purity of up to 95%. …”
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Data extracted from the included studies.
Published 2024“…Three studies reported an increase in the proportion of patients admitted after introducing an ADP, one of which was significant while 15 studies reported a significant decrease in admission proportion. …”
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Risk of bias assessments for controlled trials.
Published 2024“…Three studies reported an increase in the proportion of patients admitted after introducing an ADP, one of which was significant while 15 studies reported a significant decrease in admission proportion. …”
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Table 1_How long do pathogens persist and survive in water? A systematic review.docx
Published 2025“…Bacteria were the most studied group, with a mean survival of 28 days and persistence up to 621 days, especially at lower temperatures and in freshwater. …”
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Domains of NoCs.
Published 2025“…The interrupted time series analysis indicated that the rate of ANC 8+ visits was 29.8% per month higher than expected without the NoCs strategy (Coef: 2.39; p-value < 0.01) and an 18.4% increase in obstetric complications managed (Coef: 1.71; p-value = 0.050), with a 43% overall increase. Perinatal mortality decreased by 34%, from 31.3 to 20.1 per 1,000 births [t-test: 2.12; p-value: 0.040)].…”
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Table 1_Cryospheric headwater genesis discrimination and social perception under megadrought and climate change scenarios: the Putaendo Valley case, Chile.docx
Published 2025“…However, despite the significant decrease in precipitation recorded during the megadrought, water continued to flow from the headwaters to the Putaendo River. …”
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Demethylation Pathway of Methylmercury in the Spleen and Peripheral Organs of Bluefin TunaImplications for Fish Consumers
Published 2025“…In ABFT, SelP contains 15 selenocysteine (Sec) residues, organized in five UXU amino acid patterns, which confer binding properties similar to those of metallothionein, a protein known for its role in metal detoxification. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Comparative efficacy and safety of antidiabetic agents for post-transplant diabetes mellitus: a network meta-analysis.docx
Published 2025“…Compared to placebo, insulin produced the greatest reductions in HbA1c (mean difference [MD] − 0.35, 95% CI − 0.90 to 0.20) and FPG (MD − 9.06 mmol/L, 95% CI − 18.66 to 0.53). …”
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Table 1_Functional connectivity in burnout syndrome: a resting-state EEG study.docx
Published 2025“…The most significant effect of decreased connectivity was observed in the right frontal brain area. …”