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    The effect of core stabilization exercises and shock wave therapy in patients with radiculopathy by J. Bubelis

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Thus, before the cycle of physiotherapy, individuals with radiculopathy and experiencing moderate pain are more likely to experience lower limb traumas due to dynamic changes in stability. …”
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    Evaluation of ocular surface temperature in post-COVID-19 patients with different degrees of fever via infrared thermal imaging by Chunbo Wu, Baicheng Li, Yuanshen Huang, Banglian Xu, Songlin Zhuang, Zhensheng Gu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There were 16 participants (32 eyes) in the control group, 22 participants (44 eyes) in the moderate and low post-COVID-19 fever group (M & L fever group), and 18 participants (36 eyes) in the high post-COVID-19 fever group (H fever group). …”
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    Topographical mapping of metabolic abnormalities in multiple sclerosis using rapid echo-less 3D-MR spectroscopic imaging at 7T by Eva Niess, Assunta Dal-Bianco, Bernhard Strasser, Fabian Niess, Lukas Hingerl, Beata Bachrata, Stanislav Motyka, Paulus Rommer, Siegfried Trattnig, Wolfgang Bogner

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…A strong negative association was found between NAA/tCr and EDSS in the precentral gyrus (Spearman's rank ρ=-0.58, P=.005), and a moderate positive association between mI/NAA and EDSS in the precentral and superior frontal gyri (ρ=0.47, P=.015). …”
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    Formation of forest mensuration indicators of Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco in artificial plantations of the western region of Ukraine by Iurii Debryniuk, Stepan Myklush, Yuriy Myklush

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The study of age-related changes in the average height, diameter, and volume of stemwood in plantations with varying shares of P. menziesii in fresh fertile site types revealed a moderate to very close relationship between age and the aforementioned forest mensuration indices. …”
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    Immunosuppressive therapy and nutritional diseases of patients after kidney transplantation: a systematic review by Aleksandra Anna Kajdas, Marcin Kleibert, Anne Katrine Normann, Krzysztof Krasuski, Ditte Søndergaard Linde, Dorota Szostak-Węgierek

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The majority of studies were cohort (n = 16), with moderate or low quality. Most of the studies (n = 16) were conducted in hospital settings. …”
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    A New Smartphone-Based Cognitive Screening Battery for Multiple Sclerosis (icognition): Validation Study by Stijn Denissen, Delphine Van Laethem, Johan Baijot, Lars Costers, Annabel Descamps, Ann Van Remoortel, Annick Van Merhaegen-Wieleman, Marie D’hooghe, Miguel D'Haeseleer, Dirk Smeets, Diana M Sima, Jeroen Van Schependom, Guy Nagels

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ResultsAll icognition tests correlated well with their paper-and-pencil equivalents (Symbol Test: r=0.67; P<.001; Dot Test: r=0.31; P=.002; vBDS: r=0.69; P<.001), negatively correlated with the Expanded Disability Status Scale (Symbol Test: ρ=–0.34; P<.001; Dot Test: ρ=−0.32; P=.003; vBDS: ρ=−0.21; P=.04), and showed moderate test-retest reliability (Symbol Test: ICC=0.74; r=0.85; P<.001; Dot Test: ICC=0.71; r=0.74; P<.001; vBDS: ICC=0.72; r=0.83; P<.001). …”
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    Analisis Perbandingan Metode Regresi Linier Dan Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) Terhadap Kepuasan Pengguna Pada Layanan E-Government Menggunakan Metode WebQual Modifikasi by Frandika Septa, Anton Yudhana, Abdul Fadlil

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The results of data analysis are based on the percentage of user satisfaction with the SIMSARPRAS website service with three classifications, namely good, moderate and bad. The results of data analysis using multiple linear regression showed a medium-quality SIMSARPRAS site, whereas with a good quality website IPA. …”
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    Transition to competent oral feeding in preterm infants: Analyzing timing and determinants by Gabriela Bolea Muguruza, Cristina de Frutos Martínez, M. Teresa Tamayo Martínez, Judith Martín Corral

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The variables associated with longer delay of OFC were severe combined morbidity (24 vs 14 days; P < .001) and moderate/severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (23 vs 14 days; P < .001). …”
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    Genomic insights into genetic diversity and seed coat color change in common bean composite populations by Eva Plestenjak, Eva Plestenjak, Mohamed Neji, Lovro Sinkovič, Vladimir Meglič, Barbara Pipan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…KIS_Amand had the highest genetic diversity (π = 0.222, Ar = 1.380) and SRGB_00189 the lowest (π = 0.067, Ar = 1.327). SRGB_00366 showed moderate genetic diversity (π = 0.173, Ar = 1.338) and INCBN_03048 showed medium diversity (π = 0.124, Ar = 1.047). …”
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    Social learning activities to improve community engagement in waste management program by S. Sunarti, R.S.Y. Zebua, J.H. Tjakraatmadja, A. Ghazali, B. Rahardyan, K. Koeswinarno, S. Suradi, N. Nurhayu, R.H.A. Ansyah

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Instead, path model analysis indicated the mediating effect  of Practice-based learning for Dialogue-based learning and Affective Factors, with the accuracy model at a moderate level (R2 = 42%; Q2 = 0.2258). Meanwhile, supporting facilities influenced both Practice-based learning (β = 0.3116, P < 0.001) and Affective factors (β = 0.4419, P < 0.001) significantly. …”
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    Land use planning strategies for food versus non-food estate sustainable farming by D. Juhandi, D.H. Darwanto, M. Masyhuri, J.H. Mulyo, N.A. Sasongko, H.L. Susilawati, A. Meilin, T. Martini

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…These indicators had different implications for stakeholders in improving sustainability.CONCLUSION: Sustainability value of food estate  farming exceeded that of non-Food Eestate but both were in the moderate category. Higher sustainability scores were recorded in economic, social, technological, and marketing aspects for Food Eestate farming, while higher scores were found in environmental, organizational, and cultural aspects for non-food estate . …”
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    Prevention and management of cytomegalovirus infection and disease in kidney transplant: A consensus statement of the Transplantation Society of Taiwan by Mu-Chi Chung, Cheng-Hsu Chen, Shen-Shin Chang, Chih-Yuan Lee, Ya-Chung Tian, Mei-Yi Wu, Hsu-Han Wang, Chia-Cheng Yu, Teng-Wei Chen, Chien-Chang Kao, Chih-Yang Hsu, Yang-Jen Chiang, Ming-Ju Wu, Yen-Ta Chen, Mai-Szu Wu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The prophylaxis duration was ≥6 months for high-risk (D+/R-) patients and 3 months for moderate-risk (R+) patients. Even for low-risk (D-/R-) patients, prophylaxis for at least 3 months is recommended because of the high seroprevalence of CMV in Taiwan. …”
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    Water and nitrogen regulation strategy for wolfberry farmland based on nitrogen balance in the Yellow River irrigation districts of Gansu Province, China by Minhua Yin, Rongrong Tian, Yi Ling, Yuqing Yang, Yanlin Ma, Yanxia Kang, Guangping Qi, Jinghai Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study focuses on wolfberry farmland, analyzing the effects of four irrigation levels [full irrigation (W0, 75%−85% θf), mild water deficit (W1, 65%−75% θf), moderate water deficit (W2, 55%−65% θf), and severe water deficit (W3, 45%−55% θf)] and four nitrogen application levels [no nitrogen application (N0, 0 kg·ha−1), low nitrogen application (N1, 150 kg·ha−1), medium nitrogen application (N2, 300 kg·ha−1), and high nitrogen application (N3, 450 kg·ha−1)] on nitrogen uptake by wolfberry plants, soil nitrogen loss, plant-soil nitrogen balance, and nitrogen use efficiency. …”
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    Associations of dietary choline intake and kidney function with hyperuricemia in Chinese children and adolescents: a cross-sectional studyResearch in context by Chengping Li, Jing Li, Zhiquan Diao, Lianhong Chen, Siwen Yu, Lianlong Yu, Qianrang Zhu, Xiaomei Dong, Yiya Liu, Tao Liu, Dan Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Participants in the 4th quartile of lipid-soluble dietary choline exhibited 24.00% reduced odds of HUA compared to those in the lowest intake quartile, with an OR of 0.76 (95% CI, 0.64–0.90). Interpretation: Moderate to high intake of dietary choline (181.20–357.92 mg/d), particularly phosphatidylcholine (120.22–207.58 mg/d), and betaine (189.24–282.37 mg/d), may reduce the odds of HUA by improving glomerular filtration function. …”
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    Sequential use of low-load-blood-flow-restricted vs. high-load resistance training on neuromuscular activation, hypertrophy and neuromuscular performance by Romina Ledergerber, Paul Ritsche, Eric Lichtenstein, Martin Keller

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…From PRE2 to POST, MVC showed a moderate overall increase (+14.7%, d=0.49), while from MID to POST the BFRT group benefited slightly more (d=-0.14). …”
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