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    Light exposure profiles differ between myopes and non-myopes outside school hours by John G Lawrenson, Rakhee Shah, Rohit Dhakal, Byki Huntjens, Pavan Kumar Verkicharla

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…During transition time (school days), non-myopes had significantly higher illuminance exposure (910 (388–1479) vs 550 (263–1098) lux/day, p=0.04), spent more time outdoors (25 (10–43) vs 14 (4–29) min/day, p=0.01) and had higher outdoor epochs (6 (4–11) vs 5 (2–8) times/day, p=0.01) than myopes.Conclusions A small but significant difference in illuminance exposure, time spent outdoors and epoch was noted between myopes and non-myopes during transition time, which may have implications in myopia control.…”
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    Attention Investigation on Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Different Genders at School Age by Jingzhi HUANG, Minghe LIN

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…There were quantitative and qualitative differences in different dimensions of attention deficit among children with ADHD of different genders. …”
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    Response characterization on the microstructure, and mechanical and corrosion behavior of clad rebars of different weld materials by Zecheng Zhuang, Xuehai Qian, Lei Zeng, Weiping Lu, Zhen Li, Yong Xiang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…However, 2209 DSS welded joints had low potential and poor corrosion resistance, so the welding metals should be of similar carbon content and grade as the base material. …”
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    CD56 and Tim-3 molecule expression in different monocyte subsets in physiological pregnancy by E. G. Orlova, O. A. Loginova

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In humans, there are different monocyte subsets depending on the expression of CD14 and CD16. …”
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    Changes in socioeconomic differences in fruit and vegetable consumption among statutorily retiring women: A longitudinal cohort study by Anni Karjala, Jatta Salmela, Elina Mauramo, Aino Salonsalmi, Ossi Rahkonen, Tea Lallukka

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Objectives: Socioeconomic differences in fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption are recognized, but little is known about how these differences develop when moving from mid-life to older adulthood. …”
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    Age and sex differences in the relationship of body weight changes with colon cancer risks: A nationwide cohort study by Jae Hyun Kim, Young Ko, Hyun Jung Kim, Seun Ja Park

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Participants who underwent biennial health screenings between 2004 and 2006, and had follow-up health check-ups between 2014 and 2016, were included in this study. …”
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    Molecular marker-assisted breeding of rice strains with different combinations of Wx and ALK genes by Aoqiu FU, Xuhua OU, Xueli YANG, Siqi ZHANG, Hua ZHOU, Tao GUO, Guili YANG, Yongzhu LIU

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…One strain with WxaALKc not only had high amylose content (\begin{document}$\omega $\end{document}) of 32.2% but also high gel consistency, which was suitable for special applications such as rice flour processing.ConclusionTotal seventeen rice strains with different combinations of Wx and ALK are screened out and bred using molecular markers. …”
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    Comparison of the Accuracy of IOL Power Calculation Formulas for Pediatric Eyes in Children of Different Ages by Jiaojiao Kou, Pingjun Chang, Lei Lin, Zhangliang Li, Yana Fu, Yun-e Zhao

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In group 2, the Haigis formula had the lowest APE (0.87 ± 0.61 D), while the Holladay 2 formula had the largest (1.71 ± 1.20 D, p<0.001), followed by the Holladay 1 formula (1.51 ± 1.07 D, p=0.002). …”
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    Evaluation of indirect indices in the insulin resistance assessment in patients with different body mass index by Lejla Čano Dedić, Arzija Pašalić, Emsel Papić, Emir Begagić, Sabina Šečić Selimović, Mario Gazibarić, Sabina Šegalo

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Results: Significant differences between the subgroups were found in the mean values for HOMA-IR, TyG, TyG-BMI, and METS- IR, while the control group had the highest mean values for the indirect indices QUICKI and MCAi (p < 0.001). …”
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    FUNCTIONAL AND METABOLIC FEATURES OF BLOOD PHAGOCYTES AT DIFFERENT FORMS OF TUBERCULAR INFLAMMATORY PROCESS OF LUNGS by O. V. Berdyugina, A. V. Yershova

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…We have observed a total of 124 persons including 25 healthy subjects, and 99 patients with tuberculosis who manifested with different types of tubercular inflammatory process, i.e., 31 patients had a limited specific process (tuberculoma); in 44 patients, an infiltrative lung tuberculosis was diagnosed, and 24 patients had fibro-cavernous tuberculosis of lungs. …”
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    Effects of the Addition of Different Pomelo Peel Powder on Gel Quality of Silver Carp Surimi by Shuai ZHAN, Yaqi ZHANG, Junfang MA, Wanjun XU, Jiangtao LIU, Hongxun TAO, Yulong BAO

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…To investigate the effects of different kinds of pomelo peel powder on the gel quality of silver carp surimi. …”
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    Edemogenic test and hydrogen peroxide degradation rate of bleaching gels with different desensitizing agents by André Luiz Fraga Briso, Marjorie Oliveira Gallinari, Francine Benetti, Diego Valentim, Carlos Roberto Emerenciano Bueno, Fabiano Carlos Marson, Eloi Dezan Junior, Luciano Tavares Ângelo Cintra

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…At 6h, the PB produced similar vascular permeability than WHI, and higher than OPA and CTRL groups. The OPA group had a higher vascular permeability at 6h compared to 3h; there is no difference in other groups. …”
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