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Version 2 of the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool for randomized controlled trials.
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Analysis of randomized controlled trials stratified based on treatment duration.
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Summary table showing analysis of randomized controlled trials stratified based on age groups.
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Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media
Published 2025“…The global kinetics initially increase before experiencing a monotonic decrease with significant fluctuations caused by the displacement of the nonwetting phase. …”
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Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media
Published 2025“…The global kinetics initially increase before experiencing a monotonic decrease with significant fluctuations caused by the displacement of the nonwetting phase. …”
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Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media
Published 2025“…The global kinetics initially increase before experiencing a monotonic decrease with significant fluctuations caused by the displacement of the nonwetting phase. …”
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Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media
Published 2025“…The global kinetics initially increase before experiencing a monotonic decrease with significant fluctuations caused by the displacement of the nonwetting phase. …”