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    Vertebral cancellous tissueμCT parameters are not significantly affected by aging from 16 to 21 weeks, housing type, or microgravity. by Rukmani Cahill (20939813)

    Published 2025
    “…Data shown are the mean ±  standard deviation with a scatter plot (ns: non-significant). (G) μCT volumetric reconstructions of a representative sample from each group show a slight decrease in bone parameters from FL mice, which are not deemed significant by statistical testing.…”
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    Treatment with vitamin D3 reduced the viability of cancer cell lines: <i>1A & 1B.</i> by Vidya G. Bettada (22208808)

    Published 2025
    “…Mouse EAC cells showed a decrease in cell viability starting from 250 µM at 24h of treatment. …”
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    The technical route of the study. by Hongliang Zou (20707270)

    Published 2025
    “…The highest root-mean-square error recorded was 2.72m in five sequences from a multi-modal multi-scene ground robot dataset, which was significantly lower than competing approaches. …”
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    Point cloud fusion instance effect. by Hongliang Zou (20707270)

    Published 2025
    “…The highest root-mean-square error recorded was 2.72m in five sequences from a multi-modal multi-scene ground robot dataset, which was significantly lower than competing approaches. …”
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    Experimental results in the SubT-MRS dataset. by Hongliang Zou (20707270)

    Published 2025
    “…The highest root-mean-square error recorded was 2.72m in five sequences from a multi-modal multi-scene ground robot dataset, which was significantly lower than competing approaches. …”
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    Conceptual framework to guide the study. by Resham B. Khatri (10949429)

    Published 2025
    “…From 2011 to 2022, there were increased institutional deliveries overall (47% to 81%) and CS within private HFs (30% to 51%), alongside a decreasing trend in the utilization of maternity incentives (87% to 78%). …”
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