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    Baseline results of the impact of RLM on HWSW. by Yi Yu (28902)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, with every 1% increase in RLM, the likelihood of rural residents’ HWSW will decrease by 3.5%. This effect remains significant after a series of robustness checks. …”
  2. 2102

    The influencing factors of RLM. by Yi Yu (28902)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, with every 1% increase in RLM, the likelihood of rural residents’ HWSW will decrease by 3.5%. This effect remains significant after a series of robustness checks. …”
  3. 2103

    Variable definitions and basic statistics. by Yi Yu (28902)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, with every 1% increase in RLM, the likelihood of rural residents’ HWSW will decrease by 3.5%. This effect remains significant after a series of robustness checks. …”
  4. 2104

    Average and marginal effects of RLM on HWSW. by Yi Yu (28902)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, with every 1% increase in RLM, the likelihood of rural residents’ HWSW will decrease by 3.5%. This effect remains significant after a series of robustness checks. …”
  5. 2105

    Basic information of the participants. by Jincheng Huang (9306806)

    Published 2024
    “…The scores of deformity of Stahl’s ear were lower than those of others after follow-up (P < 0.05). …”
  6. 2106

    Changes in cytokine production over the second week of culture. by Nils Ågren (21474419)

    Published 2025
    “…The decrease in IFN-γ production between days 9 and 14 was significant in all groups. …”
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    Study sample. by Nipaporn Butsing (19470003)

    Published 2025
    “…One increased National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score decreased adjusted BI scores by 3.6.</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>The time after discharge, gender, stroke subtype, and stroke severity are significant factors affecting functional outcomes after a stroke. …”
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  10. 2110

    General data comparison. by Haifeng Chang (386047)

    Published 2024
    “…The mortality rate during the pandemic (0.13%) was lower than after the pandemic (2.45%).</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted trauma patients admitted through the emergency department, with increases in the proportion of male and younger patients, surgical cases, and a decrease in mortality rates during the pandemic.…”
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    The epidemic period group. by Haifeng Chang (386047)

    Published 2024
    “…The mortality rate during the pandemic (0.13%) was lower than after the pandemic (2.45%).</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted trauma patients admitted through the emergency department, with increases in the proportion of male and younger patients, surgical cases, and a decrease in mortality rates during the pandemic.…”
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    Original data. by Haifeng Chang (386047)

    Published 2024
    “…The mortality rate during the pandemic (0.13%) was lower than after the pandemic (2.45%).</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted trauma patients admitted through the emergency department, with increases in the proportion of male and younger patients, surgical cases, and a decrease in mortality rates during the pandemic.…”
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    Post-epidemic group. by Haifeng Chang (386047)

    Published 2024
    “…The mortality rate during the pandemic (0.13%) was lower than after the pandemic (2.45%).</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted trauma patients admitted through the emergency department, with increases in the proportion of male and younger patients, surgical cases, and a decrease in mortality rates during the pandemic.…”
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    Comparison of admissions by department. by Haifeng Chang (386047)

    Published 2024
    “…The mortality rate during the pandemic (0.13%) was lower than after the pandemic (2.45%).</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted trauma patients admitted through the emergency department, with increases in the proportion of male and younger patients, surgical cases, and a decrease in mortality rates during the pandemic.…”
  15. 2115

    Proteomic and Lipidomic Plasma Evaluations Reveal Biomarkers for Domoic Acid Toxicosis in California Sea Lions by Amie M. Solosky (20320255)

    Published 2024
    “…Of these, 28 were lower in the DAT individuals, while only 1 was higher. …”
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    Proteomic and Lipidomic Plasma Evaluations Reveal Biomarkers for Domoic Acid Toxicosis in California Sea Lions by Amie M. Solosky (20320255)

    Published 2024
    “…Of these, 28 were lower in the DAT individuals, while only 1 was higher. …”
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    Description of the variables and data sources. by Borin Keo (20615176)

    Published 2025
    “…Cambodia’s bilateral trade costs are lower with its major trading partners in Southeast Asia and East Asia than with those in South Asia, Oceania, Europe, and North America. …”
  19. 2119

    Descriptive statistics of the variables. by Borin Keo (20615176)

    Published 2025
    “…Cambodia’s bilateral trade costs are lower with its major trading partners in Southeast Asia and East Asia than with those in South Asia, Oceania, Europe, and North America. …”
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    Eq 13. by Borin Keo (20615176)

    Published 2025
    “…Cambodia’s bilateral trade costs are lower with its major trading partners in Southeast Asia and East Asia than with those in South Asia, Oceania, Europe, and North America. …”