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Sex‐Dependent Phenotypic Variability of an SCN5A Mutation: Brugada Syndrome and Sick Sinus Syndrome
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Inter-cycle variability of anti-Müllerian hormone: implications for predicting controlled ovarian stimulation cycle outcomes
Published 2024-10-01“…Measuring AMH in the early follicular phase of the COS cycle provides a more accurate prediction of the numbers of total and MII oocytes collected. …”
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Understanding trends in Zostera research, stressors, and response variables: a global systematic review of the seagrass genus
Published 2025-04-01“…Conclusion Undertaking a review of global studies allowed us to assess more seagrass articles for a single genus than any prior systematic review, summarizing a breadth of stressor studies related to the Zostera genus. …”
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Mapping forest cover and change as continuous variables is essential to advance consistency across forest monitoring products
Published 2024-12-01“…Pixels representing classification disagreement were characterized by intermediate values of CH and AGBD that are significantly different from pixels classified as non-forest and forest for both maps, with significantly lower and higher CH and AGBD values, respectively. Differences were more notable in non-mountainous areas than in mountainous ones. …”
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Assessing macroinvertebrate species composition in forest streams using LiDAR-based vegetation structure variables
Published 2025-09-01“…Key predictors were the deciduous/coniferous cover, amount of deadwood, and living tree height and biomass, which were linked to in-stream habitat characteristics and water chemistry, but also showed some effects independent of in-stream variables. At smaller scales, LiDAR variables were primarily linked to in-stream habitat structure (organic debris, wood) and concentrations of dissolved organic carbon and phosphorus, whereas at the catchment scale, they were more closely associated with water chemistry (acidity, nutrients and ions concentrations). …”
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TNFRSF13B VARIANTS ACT AS MODIFIERS TO CLINICAL PHENOTYPES IN COMMON VARIABLE IMMUNE DEFICIENCY DISORDERS
Published 2023-10-01“…Impaired expression of the TNFRSF13B gene is associated with common variable immune deficiency (CVID), autoimmunity, and lymphoproliferation disorders. …”
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Predicting the Flexural Modulus of Variable Pitch Angle, Porous Bouligand Structured 3D Printed Polymer
Published 2025-01-01“…Our study considered porous Bouligand structured polymer, comprising polymer fibres with porous spaces between them. These are more complicated structures than the non-porous Bouligand, since the addition of porosity into the material creates a secondary variable besides fibre pitch. …”
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Features of short-term heart rate variability in internally displaced people with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Published 2025-05-01“…The aim of the study was to analyze the peculiarities of short-term heart rate variability (HRV) in IDP with T2DM. Materials and methods. …”
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NOVEL KEY VARIABLES IN THE SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH MYELODYSPLASTIC NEOPLASMS: A PRACTICAL APPROACH USING MACHINE LEARNING
Published 2024-10-01“…Discussion: The strong performance of the model, as evidenced by the ROC curve analysis, suggests that the selected variables offer substantial discriminative power. ML models offer more refined risk stratification than traditional methods, which may be useful in identifying occult relationships between variables. …”
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Patterns of changing surface climate variability from the Last Glacial Maximum to present in transient model simulations
Published 2025-03-01“…However, paleoclimate data assimilation combines model and proxy data information using a Kalman-filter-based algorithm. More research is needed to disentangle their relative impact on reconstructed levels of variability. …”
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Warming and weakening trends of the Kuroshio during 1993–2013
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More or less equal? Trends in horizontal equity in mental health care utilization in Stockholm county, Sweden (2006–2022). Repeated survey-registry linked studies
Published 2025-04-01“…Equivalized disposable household income was used as the ranking variable, while education status, migration status, age, and sex were included as non-need variables that we controlled for in the analyses. …”
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Insect seedling herbivory is influenced by multiple factors, but the plant apparency theory is more supported than other hypotheses – A case study in a subtropical forest
Published 2025-04-01“…Overall, our findings showed that the plant apparency hypothesis was more supported than the other hypotheses in explaining insect seedling herbivory. …”
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Predicción de la motivación en los estadios de cambio de ejercicio más activos (Prediction of motivation in the more active stages of exercise change)
Published 2016-07-01“…The aim of this study was to determine what motivational variables belonging to the Self-Determination Theory were predictors of more active stages of exercise change (Action and Maintenance). …”
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Sitting Pain Is More Common Than Standing Hip Pain Regardless of Diagnosis of Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome Versus Hip Dysplasia: A Prospective Comparative Study
Published 2025-06-01“…Methods: All new patients presenting to a hip preservation clinic starting in September 2023 were prospectively asked, “Do you have more hip pain with sitting or standing for a long time?” …”
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Influences of strong and moderate ENSO events on the Maranhão precipitation from the western equatorial Atlantic SST anomalies
Published 2024-04-01“…Moderate La Niña events have more pronounced influence on the precipitation over Maranhão than strong La Niña events do, especially on the negative anomalies. …”
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