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    Obesity as the Sequel of Childhood Stunting: Ghrelin and GHSR Gene Polymorphism Explained by Harry Freitag Luglio Muhammad

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Additionally, stunted children has higher respiratory quotient and carbohydrate oxidation but lower fat oxidation compared to non-stunting children. These results might explain why stunted children easily become obese, which is due to lower fat oxidation and leading to tendency to store fat. …”
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    Immortal Time Bias in Cohort Studies: A Concept Simply Explained by Chittaranjan Andrade

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Also explained is how immortal time bias can be avoided, and why an awareness of the concept is important when reading studies that employ observational designs.…”
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    Heritability and genetic correlations explained by common SNPs for metabolic syndrome traits. by Shashaank Vattikuti, Juen Guo, Carson C Chow

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We used a bivariate (multivariate) linear mixed-effects model to estimate the narrow-sense heritability (h(2)) and heritability explained by the common SNPs (h(g)(2)) for several metabolic syndrome (MetS) traits and the genetic correlation between pairs of traits for the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) genome-wide association study (GWAS) population. …”
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    Obesity as the Sequel of Childhood Stunting: Ghrelin and GHSR Gene Polymorphism Explained by Harry Freitag Luglio Muhammad

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Additionally, stunted children has higher respiratory quotient and carbohydrate oxidation but lower fat oxidation compared to non-stunting children. These results might explain why stunted children easily become obese, which is due to lower fat oxidation and leading to tendency to store fat. …”
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    Can the neuroticism-willingness to communicate relationship across languages be explained by anxiety? by Ewa Piechurska-Kuciel, Katarzyna Ożańska-Ponikwia, Katarzyna Skałacka

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It was expected that this relationship could be explained by language-specific forms of anxiety: communication apprehension (CA) in L1 communication, and language anxiety (LA) in L2 communication. …”
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    Developing generic clinical trial animated explainer videos in the UK: results of a survey and case study by Clare Calvert, Vicki S. Barber, Duncan Appelbe, Kirsty Sprange, Claire Nollett, Fiona Lugg-Widger, Samantha Tanner, Duncan B. Richards

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Animated short videos used to explain a concept or project are often called animated explainer videos (AEVs). …”
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    Heterozygote advantage can explain the extraordinary diversity of immune genes by Mattias Siljestam, Claus Rueffler

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Thus, our results show that HA can be a more potent force in explaining the extraordinary polymorphism found at MHC loci than currently recognised.…”
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    IDEALISM, PRAGMATISM, OPPORTUNISM: Explaining Islamist Movements in Contemporary Indonesia by Ahmad Norma Permata

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…., vigilante idealism of FPI, multivocal pragmatism of PKS, and complacence opportunism of PBB, which are better explained by differences in their mental models rather than their religious interpretations or their commitments to Islamist agenda …”
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    An explainable and federated deep learning framework for skin cancer diagnosis. by Shuvo Biswas, Sajeeb Saha, Muhammad Shahin Uddin, Rafid Mostafiz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, this study presents a smart framework for classifying SC leveraging deep learning (DL), federated learning (FL) and explainable AI (XAI). We tested the presented framework on two well-known datasets, ISBI2016 and ISBI2017. …”
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    Explainable illicit drug abuse prediction using hematological differences by Aijun Chen, Yinchu Shen, Yu Xu, Jinhui Cai, Bo Ye, Jiaxue Sun, Jinze Du, Deshenyue Kong

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract This study aimed to develop a reliable and explainable predictive model for illicit drug use (IDU). …”
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    AI Trust: Can Explainable AI Enhance Warranted Trust? by Regina de Brito Duarte, Filipa Correia, Patrícia Arriaga, Ana Paiva

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI), known to produce explanations so that predictions from AI models can be understood, is commonly used to mitigate possible AI mistrust. …”
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