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    Detection of the WNT/Beta-Catenin Signaling Activity by Using Immunocytochemical Technique in Cervical Smears by Hanife Güler Dönmez, Şayeste Demirezen, Sinan Beksaç

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…In addition, when signaling was active, the membranous expression of β-catenin was observed to increase by a statistically significant amount epithelial cells (p<0.05). …”
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    AI prediction model for endovascular treatment of vertebrobasilar occlusion with atrial fibrillation by Zhi-Xin Huang, Andrea M. Alexandre, Alessandro Pedicelli, Xuying He, Quanlong Hong, Yongkun Li, Ping Chen, Qiankun Cai, Aldobrando Broccolini, Luca Scarcia, Serena Abruzzese, Carlo Cirelli, Mauro Bergui, Andrea Romi, Erwah Kalsoum, Giulia Frauenfelder, Grzegorz Meder, Simona Scalise, Maria Porzia Ganimede, Luigi Bellini, Bruno Del Sette, Francesco Arba, Susanna Sammali, Andrea Salcuni, Sergio Lucio Vinci, Giacomo Cester, Luisa Roveri, Xianjun Huang, Wen Sun

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…While 45.1% achieved favorable outcomes at 90 days, our advanced machine learning approach unveiled subtle interaction effects among clinical variables not captured by traditional statistical methods. The predictive model distinguished high-risk subgroups by integrating multiple parameters, demonstrating superior prognostic precision compared to standard NIHSS-based assessments. …”
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    Clinical study on horizontal bone augmentation using an alveolar mucosa-periosteal bone flap by Xinghuanyu Xu, Pu Xu, Shuangxi Liu, Yanlan Yang, Yanan Cheng, WenBai Zhang, Dou Yu, Liying Lu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Preoperative measurements indicated an average alveolar ridge width of 3.62 ± 0.90 mm, which increased to 6.58 ± 1.16 mm postoperatively. Statistical analysis revealed a significant increase in alveolar ridge width following the procedure (P < 0.05), with an average gain of 2.96 ± 1.21 mm. …”
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    Relationship of cause and effect between depression and night eating syndrome as predictor of abdominal obesity by I. S. Dzheriyeva, N. I. Volkova, S. I. Rapoport

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Stunkard criteria. Statistical analysis was carried out by Statistica 8.0 software.Results. …”
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    Analysis of Harmful Heavy Metals and Carbonaceous Components in Urban School PM2.5 by Seok Won Kang, Sumin Lee, Jiyou Kwoun, Tae Jung Lee, Young Min Jo

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Organic carbon (OC) showed a correlation coefficient of 0.357, which statistically supported the presence of obvious OC sources in the classroom. …”
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    Sustainable agriculture of Serbia through the prism of the renewable energy sources market by Parušić Vesna, Kljajić Nataša, Grujić-Vučkovski Biljana

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Their determination should be the first task of public policies and national statistics, so that the state of the RES market in this sector can be effectively monitored. …”
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    Implementation of the Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response guidelines: Lessons from annual health system strengthening interventions in the Rwenzori Sub-Region, Western Uganda by Enos Mirembe, Masereka, Amelia, Naturinda, Alex, Tumusiime, Clement, Munguiko

    Published 2020
    “…We used descriptive statistics to describe key data elements. Results: We found a health facility-based perinatal mortality rate of 17.3 deaths per 1,000 live births. …”
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    Factors influencing exclusive breast feeding among women attending maternal and child health clinic at Kyanamira health centre 111, Kabale district by Topher, Byamukama, Patience, Akandind

    Published 2023
    “…The study found out a strong negative statistical association between community perception and exclusive breast feeding (p=-0.141, r=0.182), and majority of the mothers (62.6% do not support Exclusive breast feeding. …”
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    Regression Analysis : a practical introduction / by Arkes, Jeremy

    Published 2019
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    Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on construction project performance: challenges and strategic responses by Eda Selcuk

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The survey assessed the impact of pandemic-related problems on project performance using 21-item 5-point Likert attitude scale, followed by statistical analysis using the Kruskal-Wallis and Mann–Whitney U tests. …”
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    PREVENTING VIOLENCE CRIMES (KIDNAPPING, ARMED ROBBERY, BRIGANDAGE OR COMMUNITY MASSACRE) WITH DRONES: AN EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE TO VEHICULAR PATROLS IN NIGERIA by BABALOLA SUNDAY EMMANUEL

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The study population was made of 114 officers drawn from Nigeria Police Collegewhile a sample size of 89 officers were selected for the study. The descriptive statistics was used to answer the research questions while R2 value Regression analysis was applied to test the hypotheses of the study at 0.05 level of significance. …”
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    PROVOST’S ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS AND TEACHER’S JOB SATISFACTION IN SHEHU SHAGARI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, SOKOTO STATE, NIGERIA by FODIO GARBA, FALMATA ABDULKARIM GALTIMARI

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A structured questionnaires based on five Likert scale rating was used to collect data. Descriptive statistic was used to analyze data while corresponding hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance. …”
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    Tourism-phobia in historic centres: the case of Malaga by Fernando Almeida-García, Rafael Cortés-Macías, Antonia Balbuena-Vázquez

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This research is the first study that analyses tourism-phobia by using statistically reliable samples. The results show the existence of a group of residents who are quite annoyed (17.5 %) that can be classified as tourism-phobic and a group that is not very annoyed at all (22.2 %) that could be classed as tourism-philic. …”
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    Experience in the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Developed after a New Coronavirus Infection (COVID-19) by R. G. Myazin

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Before and after treatment, the dynamics of the symptoms of IBS was assessed according to the questionnaire, the dynamics of anxiety was assessed according to the Hamilton scale.Results. There were a statistically significant decrease in the severity of IBS symptoms (normalization of the consistency of the stool, cessation of flatulence, a decrease in abdominal  pain; p &lt; 0.05) and a decrease in anxiety after the end of treatment.Conclusions. …”
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    What’s going around? A social network explanation of youth party membership by Emilien Paulis

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The structure does not affect statistically the young citizens’ probability of becoming party members, as the process depends to a high degree on their proximate network core, e.g. their relatives, pointing towards a certain exclusivity in recruitment patterns and giving insight also on why they might stay away from conventional politics. …”
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    Evaluation of the Relationship Between Placental Thickness and Obstetric Doppler Parameters During the Second Trimester by Emine Aydin, Ayca Nazli Bulut

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…However, these correlations were not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: Although there was no relationship between the placental thickness and obstetric Doppler parameters in this study, we suggest that they are likely important factors and their significance should be evaluated in future studies …”
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    Evolutionary Synthesis in the Social Sciences and Humanities by Mesoudi Alex

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…I argue that the quantitative nature of Darwinian methods (e.g. statistical analysis, formal models, laboratory experiments) has resulted in a significantly better understanding of cultural phenomena than many traditional non-evolutionary, non-scientific approaches to cultural change in the social sciences and humanities. …”
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