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Placement on the forehead.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>Following the intervention, a significant difference in CR10 was observed between the various groups. …”
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IMW intervention plan design.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>Following the intervention, a significant difference in CR10 was observed between the various groups. …”
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S1 Data -
Published 2024“…The TNC and ACTM100 groups also showed greater (<i>P</i> < 0.05) feed efficiency, tibia length, tibia zinc content, and hepatic SOD1 expression but exhibited reduced (<i>P</i> < 0.05) hepatic NF-kB expression. …”
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Data used to generate Fig 1.
Published 2025“…Development of immature stages was observed. For wild-type <i>Ae. aegypti</i>, X-ray irradiation at the doses from 3 Gy decreased the development of the first-instar larvae and increased the development of the third-instar larvae but there was no effect on pupae. …”
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Data used to generate Table 6.
Published 2025“…Development of immature stages was observed. For wild-type <i>Ae. aegypti</i>, X-ray irradiation at the doses from 3 Gy decreased the development of the first-instar larvae and increased the development of the third-instar larvae but there was no effect on pupae. …”
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Data used to generate Table 2.
Published 2025“…Development of immature stages was observed. For wild-type <i>Ae. aegypti</i>, X-ray irradiation at the doses from 3 Gy decreased the development of the first-instar larvae and increased the development of the third-instar larvae but there was no effect on pupae. …”
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Data used to generate Fig 3.
Published 2025“…Development of immature stages was observed. For wild-type <i>Ae. aegypti</i>, X-ray irradiation at the doses from 3 Gy decreased the development of the first-instar larvae and increased the development of the third-instar larvae but there was no effect on pupae. …”
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Data used to generate Fig 5.
Published 2025“…Development of immature stages was observed. For wild-type <i>Ae. aegypti</i>, X-ray irradiation at the doses from 3 Gy decreased the development of the first-instar larvae and increased the development of the third-instar larvae but there was no effect on pupae. …”
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Data used to generate Fig 2.
Published 2025“…Development of immature stages was observed. For wild-type <i>Ae. aegypti</i>, X-ray irradiation at the doses from 3 Gy decreased the development of the first-instar larvae and increased the development of the third-instar larvae but there was no effect on pupae. …”
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Data used to generate Fig 6.
Published 2025“…Development of immature stages was observed. For wild-type <i>Ae. aegypti</i>, X-ray irradiation at the doses from 3 Gy decreased the development of the first-instar larvae and increased the development of the third-instar larvae but there was no effect on pupae. …”
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Data used to generate Fig 4.
Published 2025“…Development of immature stages was observed. For wild-type <i>Ae. aegypti</i>, X-ray irradiation at the doses from 3 Gy decreased the development of the first-instar larvae and increased the development of the third-instar larvae but there was no effect on pupae. …”
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Data used to generate Table 5.
Published 2025“…Development of immature stages was observed. For wild-type <i>Ae. aegypti</i>, X-ray irradiation at the doses from 3 Gy decreased the development of the first-instar larvae and increased the development of the third-instar larvae but there was no effect on pupae. …”
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Data used to generate Table 3.
Published 2025“…Development of immature stages was observed. For wild-type <i>Ae. aegypti</i>, X-ray irradiation at the doses from 3 Gy decreased the development of the first-instar larvae and increased the development of the third-instar larvae but there was no effect on pupae. …”
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Raw data.
Published 2025“…The recorded stroke speeds were 108.87±13.57 km/h, 111.83±16.34 km/h, and 107.76±12.53 km/h for the low, medium, and high tension, respectively. A significantly higher ball speed was observed at 54lbs compared to both 48lbs and 60lbs (P <0.05). …”
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The participants information.
Published 2025“…The recorded stroke speeds were 108.87±13.57 km/h, 111.83±16.34 km/h, and 107.76±12.53 km/h for the low, medium, and high tension, respectively. A significantly higher ball speed was observed at 54lbs compared to both 48lbs and 60lbs (P <0.05). …”
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Effects of increasing amounts of gravel on escape latency and aversiveness of gravel.
Published 2025“…Over five trials, latency significantly decreased in the 20 and 40 g groups. *p < 0.05 refers to effect of trial and ****p < 0.0001 refers to effect of group. …”
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Experimental Investigation of Hydrodynamic Characteristics in Industrial Pulsed Liquid–Liquid Extraction Column
Published 2025“…Moreover, regardless of whether the aqueous or organic phase is used as the dispersed phase, it has been newly observed that the MRT decreases with increasing pulsation intensity in PDDC, while it increases under the same conditions in PSPC. …”