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9761
Contour coordinates of non-walking areas.
Published 2024“…By analyzing the flow data of bidirectional flows in the crossing area, it is found that when the Peds1 density falls below a threshold, Peds1 speed is determined by pedestrians themselves and mainly remains in a free flow state; otherwise, the Peds1 speed decreases with density. …”
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9762
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…The experimental findings are explained by a theoretical model that considers constant water volume and decrease of water meniscus curvature during meniscus stretching. …”
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9763
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…The experimental findings are explained by a theoretical model that considers constant water volume and decrease of water meniscus curvature during meniscus stretching. …”
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9764
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…The experimental findings are explained by a theoretical model that considers constant water volume and decrease of water meniscus curvature during meniscus stretching. …”
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9765
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…The experimental findings are explained by a theoretical model that considers constant water volume and decrease of water meniscus curvature during meniscus stretching. …”
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9766
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…The experimental findings are explained by a theoretical model that considers constant water volume and decrease of water meniscus curvature during meniscus stretching. …”
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9767
Autonomous docking of a feeder vessel
Published 2023“…A feeder vessel distributes cargo and spends a relative large percentage of its time on (un)docking. …”
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9768
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…The experimental findings are explained by a theoretical model that considers constant water volume and decrease of water meniscus curvature during meniscus stretching. …”
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9769
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…The experimental findings are explained by a theoretical model that considers constant water volume and decrease of water meniscus curvature during meniscus stretching. …”
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9770
Volume of a Nanoscale Water Bridge
Published 2006“…The experimental findings are explained by a theoretical model that considers constant water volume and decrease of water meniscus curvature during meniscus stretching. …”
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9771
Table 2_Magnesium application partially reversed the negative effects of mulching on rhizosphere nitrogen cycling in a Phyllostachys praecox forest.docx
Published 2025“…The rhizosphere nitrogen-cycling network reorganized as the relative contributions of gdhA, AOB-amoA, napA, nirK, and nosZ increased. Surprisingly, nitrite accumulated under mulching due to a decrease in the nxrA/AOB ratio. …”
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9772
Table 1_Magnesium application partially reversed the negative effects of mulching on rhizosphere nitrogen cycling in a Phyllostachys praecox forest.xlsx
Published 2025“…The rhizosphere nitrogen-cycling network reorganized as the relative contributions of gdhA, AOB-amoA, napA, nirK, and nosZ increased. Surprisingly, nitrite accumulated under mulching due to a decrease in the nxrA/AOB ratio. …”
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9773
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9774
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9775
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9776
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9777
Forest plots of the association between blood pressure and A) reported impaired standing balance and B) history of falls.
Published 2014“…Orthostatic hypotension: 0 = absent, 1 = present; defined as a decrease in systolic blood pressure of ≥ 40 mmHg or in diastolic blood pressure of ≥ 20 mmHg during 15 seconds after postural change or a decrease in systolic blood pressure of ≥ 20 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure of ≥ 10 mmHg between 15 and 180 seconds after postural change. …”
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9778
Intestinal parasitic infections and associated factors in children of three rural schools in Colombia. A cross-sectional study
Published 2019“…Microscopic examination was repeated with sediments obtained using a fecal parasite concentrator, and the Kato–Katz test was performed. …”
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9779
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9780