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Temperature-dependent parameter values under stable temperatures conditions.
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Temperature-invariant parameters, symbols, ranges and baseline values, and sources.
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Temperature-dependent parameters, symbols, derived curves, ranges, and their sources.
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Temperature effects on populations of <i>S. haematobium</i> and <i>S. mansoni</i> infections.
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Obese <i>mMgat2</i> and <i>HuMgat2</i> mice exhibit increased blood and liver lipid levels.
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Summary of data sources.
Published 2025“…In winter, temperature and elevation are the dominant factors, with driving forces of 0.63 and 0.42. The interaction between temperature, precipitation, and other factors significantly influences soil erosion, particularly in spring and summer, where the interaction driving force exceeds 0.75. …”
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Study area transportation location map.
Published 2025“…In winter, temperature and elevation are the dominant factors, with driving forces of 0.63 and 0.42. The interaction between temperature, precipitation, and other factors significantly influences soil erosion, particularly in spring and summer, where the interaction driving force exceeds 0.75. …”
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Map of soil erosion trends.
Published 2025“…In winter, temperature and elevation are the dominant factors, with driving forces of 0.63 and 0.42. The interaction between temperature, precipitation, and other factors significantly influences soil erosion, particularly in spring and summer, where the interaction driving force exceeds 0.75. …”
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Criteria for assigning values to C and P.
Published 2025“…In winter, temperature and elevation are the dominant factors, with driving forces of 0.63 and 0.42. The interaction between temperature, precipitation, and other factors significantly influences soil erosion, particularly in spring and summer, where the interaction driving force exceeds 0.75. …”
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