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  1. 3701

    Experimental timeline overview. by Leriana Garcia Reis (12646978)

    Published 2024
    “…HF diet and light treatment increased fecal corticosterone output (P<0.05) during lactation. Dams exhibited significant 12 h and 24 h rhythms of activity out of the nest in the first 48 h postnatal, with time outside of the nest greater in the second 24 h period. …”
  2. 3702

    Cortical and subcortical regions feature distinct early and late responses during audition. by Sarah H. McGill (22505225)

    Published 2025
    “…The mean no-stimulus trial spectrograms were subtracted from the mean maximum-intensity trial spectrograms, and a cluster-based permutation testing was employed to identify significant differences between the conditions (p < 0.05, 5000 iterations). …”
  3. 3703

    Passive listening and go/No-go tasks feature comparable electrophysiological responses. by Sarah H. McGill (22505225)

    Published 2025
    “…The mean no-stimulus trial spectrograms were subtracted from the mean maximum-intensity trial spectrograms, and a cluster-based permutation testing was employed to identify significant differences between the conditions (p < 0.05, 5000 iterations). …”
  4. 3704

    Raw data set for Table 3. by Smriti Shrestha (21212910)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>A significant reduction in influenza incidence during the early days of COVID-19 pandemic was reported worldwide. …”
  5. 3705

    FluMart Data from 2018 to 2022. by Smriti Shrestha (21212910)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>A significant reduction in influenza incidence during the early days of COVID-19 pandemic was reported worldwide. …”
  6. 3706

    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. …”
  7. 3707

    Footprints of Pr77<sup>Gag</sup> on the WT structure model. by Suresha G. Prabhu (19797666)

    Published 2024
    “…All nucleotides that show a reactivity decrease >40% upon Gag addition, also show statistically significant difference according to the Mann–Whitney non parametrical U test (<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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  10. 3710

    Alignment of the Taxane binding pocket sequences. by Jacopo Zattoni (21702634)

    Published 2025
    “…The results were analyzed using a consensus method to increase their reliability. We found that the amoeba’s mitotic tubulins show a significant number of changes that are expected to decrease their affinity for tubulin-targeting compounds. …”
  11. 3711

    Rank of mutation fitness. by Zhong-yi Lei (22552944)

    Published 2025
    “…Retrospective validation demonstrated that CoVPF achieved 20.7% higher accuracy compared to previous study. Furthermore, we found that accounting for epistasis was critical, as ignoring epistasis led to a 43% decrease in forecasting accuracy. …”
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  13. 3713

    Technical properties of tested UASs. by Marc Roswag (20598443)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, we hypothesized that (iii) any initial deterrence or attraction effect might decrease over time. …”
  14. 3714

    Key modeling details for CoVPF and controls. by Zhong-yi Lei (22552944)

    Published 2025
    “…Retrospective validation demonstrated that CoVPF achieved 20.7% higher accuracy compared to previous study. Furthermore, we found that accounting for epistasis was critical, as ignoring epistasis led to a 43% decrease in forecasting accuracy. …”
  15. 3715

    Magnetic Fields Generated by Directed Ionic Flow by Lin Wang (11986)

    Published 2024
    “…Our experimental results reveal that the magnetic flux density is directly proportional to the current intensity and decreases with larger distances. Furthermore, it increases with the number of effective coils and decreases with larger conduit sizes, demonstrating the significant impact of conduit shape on the generated magnetic field. …”
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    Magnetic Fields Generated by Directed Ionic Flow by Lin Wang (11986)

    Published 2024
    “…Our experimental results reveal that the magnetic flux density is directly proportional to the current intensity and decreases with larger distances. Furthermore, it increases with the number of effective coils and decreases with larger conduit sizes, demonstrating the significant impact of conduit shape on the generated magnetic field. …”
  17. 3717

    Morphological Change of Hydrate Caused by Ostwald Ripening and Sintering by Zelin Xu (14002343)

    Published 2025
    “…Hydrate Ostwald ripening and sintering were observable several weeks after the onset of formation, leading to a decrease in the particle number. Simultaneously, the particle size increased significantly without alteration of the overall hydrate saturation. …”
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    Morphological Change of Hydrate Caused by Ostwald Ripening and Sintering by Zelin Xu (14002343)

    Published 2025
    “…Hydrate Ostwald ripening and sintering were observable several weeks after the onset of formation, leading to a decrease in the particle number. Simultaneously, the particle size increased significantly without alteration of the overall hydrate saturation. …”
  19. 3719

    Original data. by Kenji Sato (657309)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Methods</p><p>We retrospectively reviewed 150 patients [mean (standard deviation, SD) = 81 (9) years] discharged from the convalescent rehabilitation and community-based integrated care wards undergoing tailored home-based rehabilitation for 6 months (provided by physical or occupational therapists: 1–2 sessions of 40–60 min each per week). …”
  20. 3720

    Home-based rehabilitation program. by Kenji Sato (657309)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Methods</p><p>We retrospectively reviewed 150 patients [mean (standard deviation, SD) = 81 (9) years] discharged from the convalescent rehabilitation and community-based integrated care wards undergoing tailored home-based rehabilitation for 6 months (provided by physical or occupational therapists: 1–2 sessions of 40–60 min each per week). …”