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  1. 1901
  2. 1902

    State variable definitions. by Richard Lagos (21087738)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, the sensitivity index on indicates that a 10% reduction in the average time spent by peri-urban dogs in urban and rural areas could result in a decrease of approximately 1% in In conclusion, including the host mobility factor allows us to observe that, in general, the number of infected in the domestic cycle of the disease increases, i.e., our mathematical model provides valuable information on the impact of host mobility on the transmission and spread of cystic echinococcosis.…”
  3. 1903

    Summary of correlations in previous studies. by Dan Kuang (136225)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, we did not observe any COVID-19 outbreaks or cluster infections at the Chengdu 2023 FISU World University Games village, and there was no significant difference in the concentrations of SARS-CoV-2 in athletes before and after check-in at the village.…”
  4. 1904

    The characteristics of nine WWTPs. by Dan Kuang (136225)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, we did not observe any COVID-19 outbreaks or cluster infections at the Chengdu 2023 FISU World University Games village, and there was no significant difference in the concentrations of SARS-CoV-2 in athletes before and after check-in at the village.…”
  5. 1905

    General experimental design. by Marion Hitier (21261938)

    Published 2025
    “…Results revealed a significant time effect for flexibility (p < 0.001). …”
  6. 1906

    Results of the two-way repeated measures ANOVA. by Marion Hitier (21261938)

    Published 2025
    “…Results revealed a significant time effect for flexibility (p < 0.001). …”
  7. 1907
  8. 1908

    Details of the computational domain. by Ammar Nazeer (20928237)

    Published 2025
    “…Computation of hydrodynamic coefficients across spatial directions provides insight into loading impacts on performance. Significant efficiency reductions are observed, such as a decrease from 64% to 28% at 40 degrees for an advance ratio of 0.88. …”
  9. 1909

    Details of Grid Generation for Mesh independence. by Ammar Nazeer (20928237)

    Published 2025
    “…Computation of hydrodynamic coefficients across spatial directions provides insight into loading impacts on performance. Significant efficiency reductions are observed, such as a decrease from 64% to 28% at 40 degrees for an advance ratio of 0.88. …”
  10. 1910

    Numerical simulation parameters summary. by Ammar Nazeer (20928237)

    Published 2025
    “…Computation of hydrodynamic coefficients across spatial directions provides insight into loading impacts on performance. Significant efficiency reductions are observed, such as a decrease from 64% to 28% at 40 degrees for an advance ratio of 0.88. …”
  11. 1911

    Radiologic results of patients. by Han-Ting Shih (20880477)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Following MUKA, significant differences in the change in tibial plafond-talus angle (PTA) were observed between the groups, with the varus ankle group showing a change of -0.71 ±  0.82° and the valgus ankle group showing a change of 0.08 ±  0.94° (p <  0.001). …”
  12. 1912

    Anonymized data used for analysis. by Han-Ting Shih (20880477)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Following MUKA, significant differences in the change in tibial plafond-talus angle (PTA) were observed between the groups, with the varus ankle group showing a change of -0.71 ±  0.82° and the valgus ankle group showing a change of 0.08 ±  0.94° (p <  0.001). …”
  13. 1913

    Functional iKIR do not consistently modify detrimental genotypes. by Laura Mora-Bitria (20477525)

    Published 2024
    “…This indicates that the probability of obtaining our observation by chance is high (P = 0.46) and that there is no evidence to reject the null hypothesis of no iKIR modification. …”
  14. 1914
  15. 1915
  16. 1916

    Scheme of the test section. by Decang Lou (21439960)

    Published 2025
    “…However, when the simulated surface temperature of the vane was compared with the cooling test data, in which the vane was 3D-printed, significant deviation of the surface temperature distribution was observed. …”
  17. 1917

    Effects on cooling air mass flow rate. by Decang Lou (21439960)

    Published 2025
    “…However, when the simulated surface temperature of the vane was compared with the cooling test data, in which the vane was 3D-printed, significant deviation of the surface temperature distribution was observed. …”
  18. 1918

    3D model and section view of E3 NGV. by Decang Lou (21439960)

    Published 2025
    “…However, when the simulated surface temperature of the vane was compared with the cooling test data, in which the vane was 3D-printed, significant deviation of the surface temperature distribution was observed. …”
  19. 1919

    Conditions for uncertainty analyses. by Decang Lou (21439960)

    Published 2025
    “…However, when the simulated surface temperature of the vane was compared with the cooling test data, in which the vane was 3D-printed, significant deviation of the surface temperature distribution was observed. …”
  20. 1920

    Scheme for mesh convergence study. by Decang Lou (21439960)

    Published 2025
    “…However, when the simulated surface temperature of the vane was compared with the cooling test data, in which the vane was 3D-printed, significant deviation of the surface temperature distribution was observed. …”