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    Enhancing fat graft retention through adipose tissue browning: a systematic review by He Qiu, Hang Wang, Qiang Ji, Dongmei Wu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…However, no comprehensive review explored the fat grafts remodeling process toward browning and such role in fat graft retention. …”
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    Technology and Theory of Mechanically Activated Water in Bakery Industry by Sergey D. Rudnev, Tatyana V. Shevchenko, Yulia V. Ustinova, Roman V. Kryuk, Viktor V. Ivanov, Andrey M. Chistyakov

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Results and discussion. The samples of activated water demonstrated the following technological properties. …”
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    Should the Faecal Microbiota Composition Be Determined to Certify a Faecal Donor? by Celia Morales, Luna Ballestero, Patricia del Río, Raquel Barbero-Herranz, Leticia Olavarrieta, Leticia Gómez-Artíguez, Javier Galeano, José Avendaño-Ortiz, Juan Basterra, Rosa del Campo

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…It is the only current clinical indication for this technique, although numerous clinical research studies and trials propose its potential usefulness for treating other pathologies. Donor selection is a very rigorous process, based on a personal lifestyle interview and the absence of known pathogens in faeces and serum, leading to only a few volunteers finally achieving the corresponding certification. …”
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    Gut-brain axis mediated by intestinal content microbiota was associated with Zhishi Daozhi decoction on constipation by Leyao Fang, Leyao Fang, Leyao Fang, Xin Yi, Xin Yi, Junxi Shen, Junxi Shen, Na Deng, Na Deng, Xinxin Peng, Xinxin Peng

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The mice then received varying doses (2.4, 4.7, and 9.4 mg/kg) of ZDD for seven days. Following the sampling process, we measured fecal microbial activity. …”
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    The effect of a suggested recreational accompanying music program in reducing the degree of depression in orphaned children by Rana Turky Dr. Intisar Kadhum

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Distributed the measure of depression for orphan children as a pretest test as explained by the recreational program that they built and then modified by experts and specialists where the program was applied for 3 months and by (3) units per week and over (12) week included recreational exercises containing a variety Of the tools including (balls, hoops, cassettes and recreational music .......... etc) and then was a post-test is the application of the scale of depression on the research sample itself. Data are then collected, interpreted in tables, tabulated and statistically processed.              …”
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    Dysregulated Intestinal Host–Microbe Interactions in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Insights from Patients and Mouse Models by Miki Kume, Jin Din, Daniel F. Zegarra-Ruiz

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Since the detailed mechanisms underlying these processes are difficult to examine using human samples, murine models are crucial. …”
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    Neural network based AI model for lung health assessment by Umaisa Hassan, Amit Singhal, Gunjan Gupta

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The signals from each dataset undergo a series of pre-processing steps, encompassing normalization, re-sampling, and framing. …”
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    Presenting the model of academic resilience based on behavioral brain systems and academic perfectionism with the mediator role of emotional dyslexia by Esmaiel Soleimani, ali noori, mohammad narimani, ali esazadeghan

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The statistical population of this research included all male and female students of secondary schools in Urmia city in 2023, and a sample of 200 people was selected through a multi-stage cluster random sampling method. …”
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    Desiccation cracking remediation through enzyme induced calcite precipitation in fine-grained soils under wetting drying cycles by Kaniz Roksana, Shaini Aluthgun Hewage, Melissa Montalbo Lomboy, Chaosheng Tang, Wei Xue, Cheng Zhu

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Wetting and drying cycles were found to decrease the crack ratio, crack width, and crack length in the EICP-treated sample, particularly under higher concentrations of urease enzyme. …”
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    Microstructure and properties of Fe20Co20Ni40Al20 high-entropy alloy enhanced via deep cryogenic treatment by H.M. Wang, S.S. Chou, T.T. Wu, G.R. Li, Z.J. Ji, X. Zong

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Furthermore, the elongation of the treated alloy rises by 129 %, reaching 6.70 % compared to the untreated sample. …”
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    LGR6 modulates intervertebral disc degeneration through regulation of macrophage efferocytosis by Fudong Li, Yangyang Shi, Jun Chen, Jingchuan Sun, Jiangang Shi, Kaiqiang Sun, Bing Zheng

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…LGR6, a receptor known for its role in tissue regeneration, has recently been implicated in modulating macrophage efferocytosis, a process critical for clearing apoptotic cells and maintaining tissue homeostasis. …”
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    Research on automatic identification method for pipeline girth weld defects based on X-ray images and sparse representation by Shaohui JIA, Yaping LI, Weixin GAO, Yunchao PENG, Xinjian ZHANG, Yuxia WANG

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…To ensure a high success rate of image recognition after segmentation, judging whether an X-ray SDR image represents a defect was treated as a pattern recognition process. By considering SDR images to be evaluated as a linear combination of sample SDR images (i.e., dictionary matrix), the approach of deriving coefficient vectors was employed to determine whether the segmented SDR image signifies a defect. …”
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    Stability of Glass-ceramic Solidified Body of High Level Chloride Salts from Pyro-reprocessing of Spent Nuclear Fuels by CHANG Jiong, WANG Jiateng, LIU Xiao, LI Longfei, BAO Liangjin, LONG Haoqi, TAN Shengheng

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The prepared glass-ceramic samples were also heat treated at different temperatures (850, 900, 950 and 1 000 ℃) for 24 h. …”
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    Resilience for activity engagement among frail older adults: moderated mediation effect of social support by Eunna Oh, Nayoung Kim, Lkhagvajav Gansukh, Rhayun Song

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…A moderated mediation model was tested using SPSS and the PROCESS macro (Model 14, version 4.3). Age (treated as a continuous variable) and sex (dummy-coded, with male as the reference group) were included as covariates due to their previously established associations with daily activity engagement. …”
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    Investigation into the impact of technology-based motivation program applied to children following cancer diagnosis and their families: a randomized controlled study by Zeynep Kisecik Sengul, Ebru Kilicarslan

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…‘State/ Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children’, ‘Paediatric Quality of Life Inventory’, ‘Paediatric Cancer Coping Scale’, ‘State and Trait Anxiety Inventory’ and ‘Process Evaluation Forms’ were administered. Chi-square test, Fisher-Exact test, Independent Sample-t test, Mann–Whitney U test, Wilcoxon test, Pearson and Spearman correlation coefficients were used to evaluate the data. …”
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    Internet and telephone intervention to support patients discontinuing long-term antidepressants in primary care: the REDUCE research programme including RCT by Tony Kendrick, Beth Stuart, Hannah Bowers, Mahboobeh Haji Sadeghi, Helen Page, Christopher Dowrick, Michael Moore, Mark Gabbay, Geraldine Leydon, Guiqing Lily Yao, Shihua Zhu, Paul Little, Gareth Griffiths, Glyn Lewis, Carl May, Joanna Moncrieff, Chris F Johnson, Una Macleod, Simon Gilbody, Rachel Dewar-Haggart, Samantha Williams, Wendy O’Brien, Riya Tiwari, Catherine Woods, Tasneem Patel, Naila Khan, Emma Maund, Nadja van Ginneken, Amy Din, Claire Reidy, Rebecca Lucier, Bryan Palmer, Taeko Becque, Yumna Masood, Natalie Thompson, Ellen van Leeuwen, Marta Glowacka, Adam WA Geraghty

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…To identify factors that promote or inhibit the implementation of treatment withdrawal, through interviews with patients taking them long term, and focus groups with GPs, nurse practitioners (NPs) and primary care mental health workers who treat patients. To develop an internet-supported cognitive–behavioural therapy-based intervention for primary care practitioners and patients to support patient withdrawal from antidepressant treatment, through a process of co-design and co-production with practitioners and patients, taking their views into account throughout its development and implementation, in an iterative process. …”
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    Monitoring the stability of therapeutic ions in SBF by H. Kaňková, A. Švančárková, L. Buňová, D. Galusek, D. Galusková

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In our study, we performed model experiments aimed at verifying the determination of ions in SBF when the sample is and is not suitably treated for its storage.The first experiment investigated the simulation of the long-term stability of ions in SBF samples collected after in vitro test of apatite formation (often incorrectly stated as bioactivity test). …”
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    The crossroads of anxiety: distinct neurophysiological maps for different symptomatic groups by Gerez M, Suarez E, Serrano C, Castanedo L, Tello A

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Combining single variables into representative factors was necessary because, as in all real-life phenomena, the complexity of interactive processes cannot be addressed through single variables and the multiplicity of potentially implicated variables would demand an extremely large sample size for statistical analysis.Results: The nonparametric analysis correctly classified 81% of the sample. …”
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