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Region-scale decline in streamflow across New South Wales catchments
Published 2025“…Nearly all (104) catchments have decreasing trends in annual flow, with 32 of these being statistically significant, indicating an overall drying pattern. …”
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Supplementary Material for: International Variation and Trends of Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Very Preterm Infants
Published 2025“…These Inter-network variations were greater at lower GA. In epoch comparisons, almost all networks showed significant decreases in GA specific composite outcome rates, particularly in the 26-27 week’ GA group. …”
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Data from: The impact and production of the Old World climbing fern (Lygodium microphyllum) biological control agent Lygomusotima stria, is affected by the level of host plant fert...
Published 2025“…At higher fertilizer conditions, the plants were able to tolerate larva damage resulting in no significant changes in plant tissue allocations. By impacting stems and new shoots, these results suggest this insect will impede the ability of this weed to climb substrates especially in lower resource conditions.…”
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Data Sheet 1_ROS-mediated membrane damage and antioxidant imbalance drive apple flesh browning during cold storage.csv
Published 2025“…Total antioxidant capacity decreased by ~25% in FB, accompanied by significant reductions in AsA and GSH and lower CAT/APX activities. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Long-term nitrogen fertilization alters the partitioning of amino acids between citrus leaves and fruits.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Methods<p>Here, a four-year field experiment (2018-2021) in a citrus orchard revealed consistently lower total N and amino acid contents in leaves of fruiting compared to non-fruiting branches.…”
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Table 2_Revealing fitness and virulence determinants of hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae during infection in Galleria mellonella using a transposon library.xlsx
Published 2025“…<p>Klebsiella pneumoniae infections represent a significant public health concern. Despite their clinical relevance, the genetic determinants underlying bacterial fitness and virulence remain incompletely characterized. …”
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Table 3_Associations between vitamin K and systemic immune and inflammation biomarkers: a population-based study from the NHANES (2007–2020).docx
Published 2025“…When the level of vitamin K intake was less than 237.7 mcg/d, RAR showed a significant decreasing trend with the increase of vitamin K. …”
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Anthropogenic CO2–induced seawater acidification driven the biogeochemical processes of dimethylsulfide in Northwestern Pacific marginal seas
Published 2025“…Low pH can also suppress DMS biological production and microbial consumption rates and increase DMS photolysis rate, resulting in lower DMS emissions. We estimated that the decreased DMS emission caused by seawater acidification, would account for up to 35% of DMS flux in the marginal seas under the RCP8.5 high-emission scenario. …”
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Image 1_Bacterial peptidoglycan levels have brain area, time of day, and sleep loss-induced fluctuations.jpg
Published 2025“…Highest levels of PG were in brainstem while olfactory bulb, hypothalamic, and cortical PG levels were lower. After 3 h of sleep disruption, PG levels increased in the somatosensory cortex, but decreased in brainstem, and hypothalamus. …”
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Image 2_Bacterial peptidoglycan levels have brain area, time of day, and sleep loss-induced fluctuations.jpg
Published 2025“…Highest levels of PG were in brainstem while olfactory bulb, hypothalamic, and cortical PG levels were lower. After 3 h of sleep disruption, PG levels increased in the somatosensory cortex, but decreased in brainstem, and hypothalamus. …”
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Results of parallel mediation effect test.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The results confirmed that emotional exhaustion and organizational identification are crucial mediators. Three significant indirect pathways were identified: (1) a simple mediation path through emotional exhaustion; (2) a simple mediation path through organizational identification; and (3) a chained mediation path where job insecurity increased emotional exhaustion, which in turn decreased organizational identification, ultimately leading to lower OCB. …”
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Table 1_Nutritional and inflammatory biomarkers in predicting spontaneous anastomotic leakage closure following enterocutaneous fistula resection: the role of postoperative CRP-lym...
Published 2025“…Notably, the resolution rate was considerably lower in patients whose ECF was attributable to pancreatitis, with an OR of 0.21 (p = 0.02) relative to other causes.…”
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Image 1_Associations between vitamin K and systemic immune and inflammation biomarkers: a population-based study from the NHANES (2007–2020).pdf
Published 2025“…When the level of vitamin K intake was less than 237.7 mcg/d, RAR showed a significant decreasing trend with the increase of vitamin K. …”
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Hypothetical relationship diagram.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The results confirmed that emotional exhaustion and organizational identification are crucial mediators. Three significant indirect pathways were identified: (1) a simple mediation path through emotional exhaustion; (2) a simple mediation path through organizational identification; and (3) a chained mediation path where job insecurity increased emotional exhaustion, which in turn decreased organizational identification, ultimately leading to lower OCB. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Coordinated development of ecosystem services and human well-being is increasing in the Yellow River Basin, though some regions lag behind.docx
Published 2025“…At the subsystem level, regulation service was the dominant function, and the health and safety well-being was lower than other well-being, but the mental fulfillment well-being improving most slowly. …”
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Table 2_Elucidating the impact of organic amendments on soil bacterial communities and strawberry yield in North Carolina.xlsx
Published 2025“…The results indicated that bacterial structure and yield improved in the organic amendment plots, while microbial diversity decreased in the fumigation plots, and yields were lower in the untreated plots. …”
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Table 1_Revealing fitness and virulence determinants of hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae during infection in Galleria mellonella using a transposon library.xlsx
Published 2025“…<p>Klebsiella pneumoniae infections represent a significant public health concern. Despite their clinical relevance, the genetic determinants underlying bacterial fitness and virulence remain incompletely characterized. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Depositional model of a bioherm based on factor analysis: a case study in Western Beijing, China.docx
Published 2024“…Bioherms from the Lower Zhangxia Formation of the Middle Cambrian Miaolingian were discovered in the Xiaweidian section of Western Hills, Beijing. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Robotic hormonal and autonomic modulation for type 2 diabetes: ileal interposition and hepatic sympathectomy.pdf
Published 2025“…The second patient reported resolution of sleep apnea symptoms and decreased paresthesia in the lower limbs, suggesting autonomic improvement.…”
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Mediation effects model test (n = 330).
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The results confirmed that emotional exhaustion and organizational identification are crucial mediators. Three significant indirect pathways were identified: (1) a simple mediation path through emotional exhaustion; (2) a simple mediation path through organizational identification; and (3) a chained mediation path where job insecurity increased emotional exhaustion, which in turn decreased organizational identification, ultimately leading to lower OCB. …”