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The impact of health knowledge and obesity status on the effectiveness of a warning label.
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Detailed analysis of the patellofemoral interactions after OWHTO in Knee 01.
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Ecological risk level and area from 2000 to 2020.
Published 2025“…The results show that (1) the landscape pattern changed visibly from 2000 to 2020, the comprehensive land-use dynamics increased from 8.53% to 9.66%, and the land use dynamics are greatest and change most dramatically on construction sites; (2) the landscape ecological risk level of the study area as a whole showed a declining trend, and 96.82% of the ecological risk plot index decreased, and the risk distribution was dominated by lower risk, medium risk and higher risk areas; (3) landscape ecological risk was spatially positively correlated across all time periods, and the spatial aggregation was gradually weakened, with the distribution of LH and HL areas dispersed and the distribution of HH and LL areas concentrated. …”
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Type level landscape index changes in 1990-2020.
Published 2025“…The habitat quality shows a spatial distribution pattern of “high in the surrounding areas and low in the central areas”, and autocorrelation analysis shows that county-level units have significant spatial agglomeration effects. …”
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Chao1 and Shannon indexes of soil bacteria in different disturbed areas of CG dump.
Published 2025Subjects: “…aggregation coefficient decreased…”
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Identification and validation of <i>Ctsz</i> as the lead candidate gene underlying <i>Tip5.</i>
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