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    A Comparison of Pediatric Prehospital Opioid Encounters and Social Vulnerability by Stephen Sandelich (19991783)

    Published 2024
    “…The analysis demonstrated that as socioeconomic status (SES) improves, the likelihood of opioid-related activations increases significantly supported by a significant negative linear trend (Estimate = −0.2971, SE = 0.1172, z = −2.54, <i>p</i> = 0.0112. …”
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    Frontier Analysis Based on ASDR and SDI. by Guanghui Yu (423945)

    Published 2025
    “…The frontier analysis identified 15 countries with the greatest potential for improvement. According to the BAPC model, the ASDR for females is projected to rise across the 20–80 age group, while for males, the increase is particularly pronounced in the 55–75 age group. …”
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    Study design. by Moazzam Tanveer (20775814)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Childhood obesity poses a significant public health challenge, yet effective school-based physical activity (PA) interventions remain scarce, especially in Pakistan. …”
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    Primer sequences used for RT-PCR. by Jingjing Chen (293564)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, SIRT1 levels decrease with age in both mice and during cellular senescence, highlighting its significance in anti-aging processes. …”
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    Regression analysis predicting PAEE-tr. by Nils Georg Niederstrasser (7586426)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Pain is associated with a decrease in physical activity for most individuals. …”
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    Sample characteristics. by Nils Georg Niederstrasser (7586426)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Pain is associated with a decrease in physical activity for most individuals. …”
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    Overview of direct and indirect associations. by Nils Georg Niederstrasser (7586426)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Pain is associated with a decrease in physical activity for most individuals. …”
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    Overall analysis of randomized controlled trials. by Solima Sabeel (9545738)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, atorvastatin demonstrated the most significant reduction in IL-6 and TNF-α levels, while fluvastatin and rosuvastatin displayed the greatest impact on decreasing CRP and LDL-C levels, respectively. …”
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    Newcastle-Ottawa scale. by Solima Sabeel (9545738)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, atorvastatin demonstrated the most significant reduction in IL-6 and TNF-α levels, while fluvastatin and rosuvastatin displayed the greatest impact on decreasing CRP and LDL-C levels, respectively. …”
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    Trends in spatial beta diversity over time. by Zoë J. Kitchel (21688386)

    Published 2025
    “…A lack of significant trend is shown in blue. The average linear trend across surveys (black line with 95% confidence interval in gray) is also plotted from a linear mixed effect model with a random slope and intercept for survey. …”
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    Participants’ Mean Blood Glucose. by Giti Azim (20940548)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, multivariate analysis using multiple linear regression indicates the same result; however, the results of marital status and gender are not significant with BG level and results of education levels, salt intake and any type of physical activity are not significant with TC levels. …”
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    Participants’ Mean Total Cholesterol. by Giti Azim (20940548)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, multivariate analysis using multiple linear regression indicates the same result; however, the results of marital status and gender are not significant with BG level and results of education levels, salt intake and any type of physical activity are not significant with TC levels. …”
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    Data file without outliers. by Helena Wallin (6103205)

    Published 2025
    “…The association between TRP, KYN, KYNA and ExCap in CKD was assessed using a generalised linear model.</p><p>Results</p><p>At baseline, there were significant differences between all groups in aerobic ExCap, KYN, KYNA, TRP and KYN/TRP. …”