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4 days ago |
cell.com | Ying Liu |Huihui Mei |Li Xue |Chuanli Cheng |Yingtong Wu |Chao Zou | +11 more
During preparation of Figure 2F, an error occurred in Excel that distorted the values of percentage energy from fat. This error has now been corrected online. We, the authors, apologize for any confusion this may have caused and thank Jenni Brand-Miller and Mark Haub, who spotted the problem and drew it to our attention.
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1 month ago |
tandfonline.com | Haibin Han |Jie Liu |Lu Wang |Tingting Wang
AbstractPurpose This study aimed to quantify the effects of humidex (a composite index of temperature and relative humidity) on schizophrenia admissions. Methods The exposure-lag-response relationship between humidex and schizophrenia admissions was explored via a distributed lag nonlinear model (DLNM). The modification effects of sex and age were also investigated. We further calculated the attributable fraction (AF) and number (AN) due to humidex.
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2 months ago |
mdpi.com | Yang Liu |Jie Liu |Hongliang Kang |Zhao Liu
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2 months ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Ying Zhao |Richard Milne |Jie Liu |Zhi-Peng Li
1 Introduction Species subdivision (infraspecific diversity) has important implications for biological research and species conservation (De Queiroz 2007). However, infraspecific taxa are almost by definition partly interfertile, and hence hybridization and introgression between them can make their delimitation more difficult (Abbott et al. 2013; Harrison and Larson 2014).
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Feb 25, 2025 |
svn.bmj.com | Wenbo Li |Yang Liu |Jie Liu |Qirui Guo
Remnant cholesterol (RC) is seen as an important atherogenic factor and its progression factor. Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease was found to be correlated with RC. Higher RC concentrations are an independent and excellent risk factor for unstable carotid plaque within a neurologically healthy population. RC is independently associated with unstable carotid plaque, even in those with normal or low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels.
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