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    Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals various host responses to sacbrood virus infection in Apis cerana and Apis mellifera by Zih-Ting Chang, Yu-Feng Huang, Tzu-Han Chen, Li-Hung Chen, Chung-Yu Ko, Yu-Shin Nai, Yue-Wen Chen

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The results demonstrated significant differences in the expression patterns of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between the two bee species. Gene Ontology (GO) analysis revealed that, at 24 h post-infection (h.p.i.), A. cerana/AcSBV-AC group exhibited a greater number of downregulated DEGs compared to A. mellifera/AmSBV-AM group, with many of these DEGs being associated with insect development. …”
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    Comparative analysis of closed reduction with external fixation versus closed reduction with percutaneous pinning for distal radius fractures by Roozbeh Nazari, Shahnam Mousavi, Mohammad Fakoor, Arash Hassanpour Dargah, Behnam Hamiat Mayan, Homa Taheri, Seyedeh Maryam Mousavinezhad, Nahid Senobari, Mehrdad Gooshvar, Pouya Ebrahimi

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Percutaneous pinning proved to be a more effective method for treating distal radius type I and III fractures. Compared to those treated with external fixation, patients experienced fewer post-treatment complications, lower pain levels, and less difficulty in daily activities.…”
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    Histological and Transcriptomic Insights into Rugose Surface Formation in Pepper (<i>Capsicum annuum</i> L.) Fruit by Yiqi Xie, Haizhou Zhang, Chengshuang Li, Qing Cheng, Liang Sun, Huolin Shen

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…To investigate its regulatory basis, histological, textural, and transcriptomic differences, contrasting genotypes were analyzed. Histological analysis revealed that disorganized epidermal cell layers contribute to rugosity, with morphological differences emerging around 10 days post-anthesis (DPA). …”
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    Comparative Analysis of Osteoarthritis Therapeutics: A Justification for Harnessing Retrospective Strategies via an Inverted Pyramid Model Approach by Quinn T. Ehlen, Jacob Jahn, Ryan C. Rizk, Thomas M. Best

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…However, this approach must still be weighed against the typical natural history of disease progression, which frequently results in total knee arthroplasty and unacceptable outcomes for 15–20% of patients. From a comparative analysis of these two approaches, this review argues that the retrospective strategy, with ideally lower time and economic burden and greater accessibility, offers a more reasonable and effective solution in the context of OA management. …”
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    Exploring Salivary Alpha-Amylase as a Biomarker in Periodontitis: A Comparative Analysis of Disease Stages and Clinical Correlations by Nada Tawfig Hashim, Sadiah Fathima, Nurain Mohammad Hisham, Pooja Shivappa, Michael V. Magaogao, Md Sofiqul Islam, Sara Faisal Ahmed, Rasha Babiker, Muhammed Mustahsen Rahman

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Statistical analyses included tests for normality, group comparisons, post hoc analysis, and correlation analysis. Significant differences in salivary alpha-amylase levels were observed among severity groups (<i>p</i> < 0.05), with higher levels in periodontitis patients than healthy controls. …”
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    Burnout Among ICU and Non-ICU Healthcare Professionals in Saudi Arabia: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Analysis by Krishna GG, Harbli NMA, Krishnan N, Ghundul LB, Aldhahri R, Aldossary AB, Margalani AO, Almeshari M, Alwadeai KS, Alshehri RA, Alkhathami AAA, Sreedharan JK, AlAhmari AD

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…ICU staff reported significantly higher EE (21 [18] vs 11.5 [15], p ≤ 0.0001) and DP (17 [19] vs 8 [12], p ≤ 0.0001), and lower PA (35 [19] vs 42.5 [12], p ≤ 0.0001). Post-hoc analysis showed ICU workers were significantly more prone to moderate (Adj. …”
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    Comparative historical analysis of the foundation of classical gymnasium in the first quarter of the 19th century: Russian and international experience by A. N. Dzhurinskiy, N. V. Troshkova

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The implementation of the methodology of comparative pedagogy provided for the search for similarities and differences, common and specific in the experience of the Russian classical gymnasium and secondary educational institutions of classical education in the West in the first quarter of the 19th century.When choosing research methods, the authors conducted the analysis of the presentation range of documents. …”
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    Testing source elevation versus genotype as predictors of sugar pine performance in a post‐fire restoration planting by Emily V. Moran, Rainbow DeSilva, Courtney Canning, Jessica W. Wright

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In this study, we combined an analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with environmental gradients in sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana) with an analysis of post‐fire seedling survival and growth in a restoration experiment. …”
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    Large Language Models for Thematic Summarization in Qualitative Health Care Research: Comparative Analysis of Model and Human Performance by Arturo Castellanos, Haoqiang Jiang, Paulo Gomes, Debra Vander Meer, Alfred Castillo

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…MethodsThe primary methodological phases of this project were (1) collecting data representing posts to an online nurse forum, as well as cleaning and preprocessing the data; (2) using latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) to derive topics; (3) using human categorization for topic modeling; and (4) using LLMs to complement and scale the interpretation of thematic analysis. …”
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