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    Estimating the production and mortality of fine roots using minirhizotrons in a Pinus densiflora forest in Gwangneung, Korea by Han, Seung Hyun

    Published 2016
    “…Both FP and FM at the 0–10 cm depth were significantly higher than at 1020 and 20–30 cm depths, and this resulted from the decrease in nutrient availability with increasing soil depth. …”
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    Fabrication of Selective Sensors for Hg2+ Traces in Water Using Graphene Decorated with Metal Nanoclusters by Ayesh, Ahmad I.

    Published 2016
    “…The sensing mechanism of the graphene-based sensors can be summarized as follows: exposure of the graphene sensor to Hg2+ ions decreases electron concentration in the n-type graphene, thus, the conductance of the sensor decreases. …”
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    The status of forward osmosis technology implementation by Awad, Abdelrahman M.

    Published 2019
    “…The outcomes of 15 studies conducted at pilot scale revealed the energy associated with the draw solution (DS) recovery to present a significant barrier to implementation of the technology, with a 40–50% decrease in energy consumption required for the DS recovery step for the process to successfully compete with classical reverse osmosis (RO) based processes. …”
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    Mercury pollution in doha (Qatar) coastal environment by Al-Madfa, H.

    Published 1994
    “…m sediment fraction. There is a general trend for all Hg species determined in water and sediments to decrease seaward. …”
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    Associations of Recreational and Nonrecreational Physical Activity and Body Weight Change on Cardiovascular Disease Mortality During the Obesogenic Transition in the United States:... by Cheema, Birinder S.

    Published 2023
    “…RESULTS: Compared with the "moderate-vigorous stable" group (reference), individuals who remained inactive ("inactive stable") or reduced their participation in physical activity ("active to inactive") experienced the highest mortality, with a 50% to 176% and 22% to 222% relative increased hazard ratios for nonrecreational and recreational physical activity, respectively, across all models adjusted for covariates. …”
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