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  1. 8241

    Study flowchart. by Tahereh Sohrabi (19924482)

    Published 2024
    “…No significant change was observed in the activity of the peroneus longus muscle (P > 0.05). …”
  2. 8242

    Measurement of the ankle proprioception. by Tahereh Sohrabi (19924482)

    Published 2024
    “…No significant change was observed in the activity of the peroneus longus muscle (P > 0.05). …”
  3. 8243

    Supplementary Material for: Novel Protocol for the Use of Advanced Hybrid Closed-Loop System in Adolescents Engaged in Contact Sports. by Gawrecki A. (19938060)

    Published 2024
    “…After starting AHCL, the average participant time spent in the target glucose range (70-180mg/dL) was 79.34±8.46%, and no significant change was observed during the camp (mean difference +0.79±8.24%, p=0.7581). …”
  4. 8244

    Effect of CCEP on muscle activation index. by Tahereh Sohrabi (19924482)

    Published 2024
    “…No significant change was observed in the activity of the peroneus longus muscle (P > 0.05). …”
  5. 8245

    The MDC and MCID values of the study variables. by Tahereh Sohrabi (19924482)

    Published 2024
    “…No significant change was observed in the activity of the peroneus longus muscle (P > 0.05). …”
  6. 8246

    <b>The Impact of Vitiligo on Pregnancy and Perinatal Outcome: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis</b> by Lilia Maria Lima de Oliveira (21864683)

    Published 2025
    “…Pregnant women with vitiligo had a significantly higher chance of spontaneous abortion (OR 1.26; 95% CI [1.17, 1.36]), but a significantly lower chance of cesarean delivery (OR 0.93; 95% CI [0.87, 0.99]) than pregnant women without vitiligo. …”
  7. 8247

    dataset; Visualizing Contribution Levels in Group Programs: A Dot-Voting Peer-Assessment Approach by Yuta Sakamoto (17860652)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, groups of eight members exhibited significantly higher variability in contributions compared to groups of four members, showing a moderate positive correlation. …”
  8. 8248

    Efficacy of SGLT2 inhibitors for anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity: a meta-analysis in cancer patients by Sana Mohsin (19773969)

    Published 2024
    “…</p> <p>The pooled results showed a significant reduction in overall mortality and heart failure hospitalization in patients treated with SGLT2i compared with non-SGLT2i.…”
  9. 8249

    Data.xlsx_The effects of Ramadan on clinical consultation frequency in a Rohingya refugee camp, Bangladesh by Taizo Sakata (19736500)

    Published 2024
    “…Peace Winds Japan and Dhaka Community Hospital Trust have jointly run a primary health center in Camp 14 since 2018. …”
  10. 8250

    Supplementary Material for: Effect of a 48-Hour Thickened Liquid Protocol on Visuospatial Skills in Young Adults by Thompson E. (3351653)

    Published 2024
    “…Participants in the experimental group reported a decrease in fluid intake. Conclusion: Performance accuracy on a visuospatial task was not significantly impacted by a 48-hour period of thickened liquid intake but time required to complete the task increased and was associated with mild dehydration as indicated by higher USG levels.…”
  11. 8251

    Table 2_Changes in intestinal microbiota in patients with pancreatic cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx by Meng Liang (375583)

    Published 2025
    “…However, a decrease in Bacteroides, Neisseria, Porphyromonas, Prevotella, and Actinomyces was observed in patients with PC, while Fusobacterium, Rothia, Streptococcus, Veillonella, and Escherichia-Shigella levels were increased.…”
  12. 8252

    Table 1_Changes in intestinal microbiota in patients with pancreatic cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx by Meng Liang (375583)

    Published 2025
    “…However, a decrease in Bacteroides, Neisseria, Porphyromonas, Prevotella, and Actinomyces was observed in patients with PC, while Fusobacterium, Rothia, Streptococcus, Veillonella, and Escherichia-Shigella levels were increased.…”
  13. 8253

    Table 1_Working like a mule? The physiological toll of heavy loads on mules.docx by Tamara Tadich (17244898)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Objectives<p>To evaluate the physiological responses of mules to increasing loads during short-distance work.</p>Study design<p>A crossover design. For this, 12 Chilean Army mules of three sizes (small, medium, large) were subjected to a 2-km walk carrying loads of 0, 80, 105, and 130 kg, equivalent to 20–42% of live body weight, under ambient temperatures of 32–39 °C. …”
  14. 8254

    Statistical summaries. by Magdalena Kunat-Budzyńska (20565222)

    Published 2025
    “…This may indicate that infection causes a decrease in the effectiveness of primarily antioxidant mechanisms, whereas immune mechanisms are still activated during infection. …”
  15. 8255

    Table 1_Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on prehospital emergency medical service: a scoping review.docx by Hannah Richter (2579002)

    Published 2025
    “…The quantitative data on changes in EMS operations show a more significant overall decrease (mean: −12.2%, standard deviation: 24.7%, minimum: −72% to maximum: 56%).…”
  16. 8256

    VCC-induced pro-inflammatory responses in DCs are TLR1-dependent but not TLR2-dependent. by Shraddha Gandhi (21001590)

    Published 2025
    “…(J) siRNA-mediated knock-down of TLR1 leads to a decrease in IL-6 production in BMDCs, upon treatment of the cells with pre-formed VCC oligomer. …”
  17. 8257

    Participants inclusion and exclusion criteria. by L. Cinnamon Bidwell (7069772)

    Published 2024
    “…Characteristics that differ between groups will be evaluated as potential covariates in subsequent analyses. A multilevel modeling framework will be used for primary outcome analysis to account for the repeated observations nested within participants over time. …”
  18. 8258

    Model diagnostics for old death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”
  19. 8259

    Model diagnostics for adult death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”
  20. 8260

    Model diagnostics for child death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”