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Changes in paddy soil fertility in Thailand due to the Green Revolution during the last 50 years
Published 2020“…In tropical Asia, the Green Revolution initiated in the late 1960s contributed to a drastic increase in both food production and human population. …”
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Evidence of High Out of Pocket Spending for HIV Care Leading to Catastrophic Expenditure for Affected Patients in Lao People's Democratic Republic
Published 2015“…We assumed that such OOPs may result in catastrophic health expenses in this context with fragile economical balance and low health insurance coverage.…”
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As the number of spots in an image increases, the fraction of workers annotating each spot decreases, but most spots still get annotations from a majority of workers (spot SNR = 10...
Published 2021“…<b>(B)</b> As the number of spots increased, the fraction of spots that workers were willing to click decreased. On average, workers annotated almost all spots for images with 50 spots but only about 60% of all spots for images with 200 spots. …”
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Identification of Candidate Genes for Reactivity in Guzerat (<i>Bos indicus</i>) Cattle: A Genome-Wide Association Study
Published 2017“…Herein, we describe the results of a Genome-wide association study for reactivity, assessed using REATEST<sup>®</sup> with a sample of 754 females from five dual-purpose (milk and meat production) Guzerat (<i>Bos indicus</i>) herds. …”