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    Atg14 plays a cell-intrinsic role in orchestrating eTreg survival but not terminal differentiation. by Erienne G. Norton (9612079)

    Published 2025
    “…Pearson’s correlation (<b>A</b>), Benjamini–Hochberg test (<b>B</b>), two-tailed Student <i>t</i> test (<b>C</b>–<b>E, G</b>–<b>J</b>), or Fisher’s exact test (<b>F</b>); NS, not significant. …”
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    5-HT inhibits <i>P</i>. <i>berghei</i> infection in mosquitoes. by Li Gao (131516)

    Published 2024
    “…Significantly altered metabolites (B-H FDR < 0.1, log<sub>2</sub>(FC) > 1) are highlighted in blue (decreased) and red (increased), respectively. …”
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    Patient enrollment and inclusion information. by Ruitian Song (11045127)

    Published 2025
    “…MRI exams under anesthesia exhibited significantly lower PVS than those without anesthesia. …”
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    Study variables. by Amit Timilsina (15203538)

    Published 2025
    “…The mean tree cover percentage also decreased from 21% in 2011 to 19% in 2016. …”
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    Descriptive statistics. by Amit Timilsina (15203538)

    Published 2025
    “…The mean tree cover percentage also decreased from 21% in 2011 to 19% in 2016. …”
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    Regional differences in cholinergic sweating in the lower limb by Tatsuro Amano (19855662)

    Published 2025
    “…Sweat rate, activated sweat gland density, and sweat gland output were measured via transdermal iontophoresis at the volar forearm, anterior and posterior thigh, anterior and posterior lower leg, and dorsal foot. Sweat rate at the forearm (all <i>P</i> ≥ 0.265) and foot (all <i>P</i> ≥ 0.077) did not differ significantly across age groups. …”
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    Meaning of Each Model. by Yutong Liu (4027994)

    Published 2025
    “…The research uses the Conference on Natural Language Learning (CoNLL)-2014 dataset as an experimental benchmark, which contains a rich collection of grammatical error samples and is a standard resource in linguistic research. …”
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