بدائل البحث:
increase decrease » increased release (توسيع البحث), increased crash (توسيع البحث)
larger decrease » marked decrease (توسيع البحث)
lower decrease » linear decrease (توسيع البحث), teer decrease (توسيع البحث), we decrease (توسيع البحث)
increase decrease » increased release (توسيع البحث), increased crash (توسيع البحث)
larger decrease » marked decrease (توسيع البحث)
lower decrease » linear decrease (توسيع البحث), teer decrease (توسيع البحث), we decrease (توسيع البحث)
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Intraoperative facial and intraoral photographs of the case with mandibular third molar extraction.
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Scheme of g-λ model with larger values λ.
منشور في 2024"…The findings suggest that when λ is respectively equal to 4.19, 8.57, 10, and 12.15, the peak particle velocity (PPV) of the transmitted waves is significantly close to the incident wave amplitude. Furthermore, when λ is fixed, the energy transmission coefficient increases with the incident wave amplitude but decreases with the incident wave frequency. …"
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Ignition delay process shot by high-speed camera.
منشور في 2025"…The main findings of this study are as follows: (1) As the temperature of the hot surface increases, the ignition delay time generally shows a decreasing trend, with 450°C being a critical turning point; (2) There is an overlap between ignition and non-ignition cases within a specific range, forming a possible ignition zone, and the <i>R</i>² values of the fitting equations for the upper and lower boundaries are both above 95%, indicating a good fit. (3) The fractal dimension can effectively quantify the geometric complexity of the flame’s outer contour, thereby characterizing the stability of the flame’s combustion. …"
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Data disclosure (Bai - manuscript).
منشور في 2025"…The main findings of this study are as follows: (1) As the temperature of the hot surface increases, the ignition delay time generally shows a decreasing trend, with 450°C being a critical turning point; (2) There is an overlap between ignition and non-ignition cases within a specific range, forming a possible ignition zone, and the <i>R</i>² values of the fitting equations for the upper and lower boundaries are both above 95%, indicating a good fit. (3) The fractal dimension can effectively quantify the geometric complexity of the flame’s outer contour, thereby characterizing the stability of the flame’s combustion. …"