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    Layout of the virtual environment. by Stephen H. Fairclough (7156868)

    Published 2024
    “…Our analyses revealed that passage of time was perceived to decrease (i.e., time slowed down) for those participants who exhibited the higher levels of skin conductance (SCL). …”
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    Participants’ view of the virtual environment. by Stephen H. Fairclough (7156868)

    Published 2024
    “…Our analyses revealed that passage of time was perceived to decrease (i.e., time slowed down) for those participants who exhibited the higher levels of skin conductance (SCL). …”
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    Unique intestinal microbiota in healthy shrimp. by Lalitphan Kitsanayanyong (19353505)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, diseased shrimp had significantly higher predicted functional features associated with bacterial virulence factors and antibacterial resistance. …”
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    Unique intestinal microbiota in diseased shrimp. by Lalitphan Kitsanayanyong (19353505)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, diseased shrimp had significantly higher predicted functional features associated with bacterial virulence factors and antibacterial resistance. …”
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    Data. by Chao Zhang (51048)

    Published 2025
    “…However, the reported rate of urticaria decreased significantly in post-LAW period(P = 0.043). …”
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    Preference for the EIA – conjoint results. by Mehdi Mourali (10170245)

    Published 2025
    “…When are individuals more likely to support equal treatment algorithms (ETAs), characterized by higher predictive accuracy, and when do they prefer equal impact algorithms (EIAs) that reduce performance gaps between groups? …”
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    Marginal means – Pooled across scenarios. by Mehdi Mourali (10170245)

    Published 2025
    “…When are individuals more likely to support equal treatment algorithms (ETAs), characterized by higher predictive accuracy, and when do they prefer equal impact algorithms (EIAs) that reduce performance gaps between groups? …”
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    Sample attribute table. by Mehdi Mourali (10170245)

    Published 2025
    “…When are individuals more likely to support equal treatment algorithms (ETAs), characterized by higher predictive accuracy, and when do they prefer equal impact algorithms (EIAs) that reduce performance gaps between groups? …”