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    Modeling Coastal Vulnerability through Space and Time by Thomas Hopper (3216453)

    Published 2016
    “…<div><p>Coastal ecosystems experience a wide range of stressors including wave forces, storm surge, sea-level rise, and anthropogenic modification and are thus vulnerable to erosion. …”
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    Log-log profiles of the ensemble-averaged MSD under different self-crowding conditions and CRO densities. by Rahul Gupta (358711)

    Published 2018
    “…However, profiles exhibiting sharp linear decrease at longer time characterize strongly anomalous sub-diffusion or confined diffusion and indicate the original dependence of MSD on time raised to a fractional power (power-law relation). …”
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    Key safety measures including adverse events. by Anuja Dokras (8679261)

    Published 2025
    “…Of the 240 participants randomly assigned, 20 out of 79 in the COCP group, 16 out of 81 in the metformin group, and 17 out of 80 in the combined group dropped out of the study. A total of 169 participants (70.4%) completed the trial between January 2018 and June 2023 (mean age: 29.5 years; mean BMI: 35.6 kg/m<sup>2</sup>; 70% were White and 23% were Black). …”
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    Contains supporting datasets. by Wei Liu (20030)

    Published 2024
    “…In the process of CSTB deformation and failure, "gentle—linear growth—slow growth—rapid decline" is for elastic strain energy, while "gentle—slow growth—rapid growth—linear growth" is for dissipation energy. …”
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    Scanning electron microscope (SEM). by Wei Liu (20030)

    Published 2024
    “…In the process of CSTB deformation and failure, "gentle—linear growth—slow growth—rapid decline" is for elastic strain energy, while "gentle—slow growth—rapid growth—linear growth" is for dissipation energy. …”
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    Experimental materials and some samples. by Wei Liu (20030)

    Published 2024
    “…In the process of CSTB deformation and failure, "gentle—linear growth—slow growth—rapid decline" is for elastic strain energy, while "gentle—slow growth—rapid growth—linear growth" is for dissipation energy. …”