milk
PLAIN-1635 · run 19 (hybrid, A) vs run 16 (vector, B)
The actual ranked results each run returned for this one query, in order. Documents the benchmark judged relevant are highlighted green (with their relevance grade). Comparing the two columns shows why one run scored higher — which relevant docs it surfaced, and how near the top.
A — run 19 (hybrid)
- Is milk responsible for male reproductive disorders?
- The possible role of female sex hormones in milk from pregnant cows in the development of breast, ovarian and corpus uteri cancers.
- Cow milk consumption, insulin-like growth factor-I, and human biology: a life history approach.
- Intolerance of cow's milk and chronic constipation in children.
- Exposure to exogenous estrogen through intake of commercial milk produced from pregnant cows.
- Milk stimulates growth of prostate cancer cells in culture.
- Cows milk consumption in constipation and anal fissure in infants and young children.
- Milk is not just food but most likely a genetic transfection system activating mTORC1 signaling for postnatal growth
- Milk is not just food but most likely a genetic transfection system activating mTORC1 signaling for postnatal growth
- Milk consumption is a risk factor for prostate cancer in Western countries: evidence from cohort studies.
B — run 16 (vector)
- Is milk responsible for male reproductive disorders?
- The possible role of female sex hormones in milk from pregnant cows in the development of breast, ovarian and corpus uteri cancers.
- Cow milk consumption, insulin-like growth factor-I, and human biology: a life history approach.
- Intolerance of cow's milk and chronic constipation in children.
- Exposure to exogenous estrogen through intake of commercial milk produced from pregnant cows.
- Milk stimulates growth of prostate cancer cells in culture.
- Cows milk consumption in constipation and anal fissure in infants and young children.
- Milk is not just food but most likely a genetic transfection system activating mTORC1 signaling for postnatal growth
- Milk is not just food but most likely a genetic transfection system activating mTORC1 signaling for postnatal growth
- Milk consumption is a risk factor for prostate cancer in Western countries: evidence from cohort studies.