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Venting design for block valve station of supercritical CO2 pipeline
Published 2024-07-01“…In addition, simulations were conducted to analyze the influence of vent valve openings on the durations of the venting process and the temperature escalation process post valve closure under varying initial pressures and temperatures. …”
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A comparison of applicant and accepted student characteristics to research training programs with implications for recruitment and selection strategy
Published 2025-02-01“…Although psychosocial characteristics measured with the online survey were not considered in the selection process, post-hoc analyses showed that LD applicants with higher grit and UD applicants with higher science interests were more likely to be accepted to the programs.ConclusionThe equal representation of URM and female students in the applicant and non-applicant groups suggests that students from these traditionally underrepresented groups in STEM were just as likely to apply to our training programs. …”
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Potential therapeutic effects of IL28RA inhibition on acute myocardial infarction through phosphorylated JAK1/STAT1 signaling pathways
Published 2024-12-01“…These results suggest that IL28A but not IL28B contributes to the process post-AMI and may induce cardiomyocyte apoptosis through the JAK1/STAT1 pathway in conjunction with IL28RA.…”
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An AI deep learning algorithm for detecting pulmonary nodules on ultra-low-dose CT in an emergency setting: a reader study
Published 2024-11-01“…The ED radiologist prospectively read the examinations and reported incidental pulmonary nodules requiring follow-up. All ULDCTs were processed post hoc using an AI deep learning software marking pulmonary nodules ≥ 6 mm. …”
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Sedentary Behavior and Its Association With Psychological Well-Being and Sleep Quality in Adolescents: Evidence from a Propensity Score Analysis
Published 2025-02-01“…Following propensity scores matching, no significant differences in baseline characteristics were found between the two groups (All P> 0.282), indicating a successful matching process. Post-matching analysis revealed that individuals with sedentary lifestyles had significantly higher GAD-7 (P=0.002), PHQ-9 (P=0.013), and PSQI scores (P=0.001) than those without sedentary lifestyles, while no significant differences were found in SES (P=0.755) and SSRS (P=0.676).Conclusion: Our findings indicate that a sedentary lifestyle is associated with poorer psychological health and sleep quality among adolescents, even after controlling for various demographic and lifestyle factors. …”
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