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  1. 16701

    Histograms of pore size distribution of FRFC. by Lin Li (28817)

    Published 2023
    “…The three types of fibers can promote the optimization of cellular roundness and increase the proportion of pores with diameters below 400 μm. The FC with larger porosity had smaller dry density. As the fiber mass fraction increased, the thermal conductivity performed a phenomenon of first decrease and then increase. …”
  2. 16702

    Photos of three types of fibers. by Lin Li (28817)

    Published 2023
    “…The three types of fibers can promote the optimization of cellular roundness and increase the proportion of pores with diameters below 400 μm. The FC with larger porosity had smaller dry density. As the fiber mass fraction increased, the thermal conductivity performed a phenomenon of first decrease and then increase. …”
  3. 16703

    Preparation process of FRFC. by Lin Li (28817)

    Published 2023
    “…The three types of fibers can promote the optimization of cellular roundness and increase the proportion of pores with diameters below 400 μm. The FC with larger porosity had smaller dry density. As the fiber mass fraction increased, the thermal conductivity performed a phenomenon of first decrease and then increase. …”
  4. 16704

    Binarized images of FC reinforced with PVAF. by Lin Li (28817)

    Published 2023
    “…The three types of fibers can promote the optimization of cellular roundness and increase the proportion of pores with diameters below 400 μm. The FC with larger porosity had smaller dry density. As the fiber mass fraction increased, the thermal conductivity performed a phenomenon of first decrease and then increase. …”
  5. 16705

    Mix ratios of FRFC. by Lin Li (28817)

    Published 2023
    “…The three types of fibers can promote the optimization of cellular roundness and increase the proportion of pores with diameters below 400 μm. The FC with larger porosity had smaller dry density. As the fiber mass fraction increased, the thermal conductivity performed a phenomenon of first decrease and then increase. …”
  6. 16706

    Binarized images of FC reinforced with PPF. by Lin Li (28817)

    Published 2023
    “…The three types of fibers can promote the optimization of cellular roundness and increase the proportion of pores with diameters below 400 μm. The FC with larger porosity had smaller dry density. As the fiber mass fraction increased, the thermal conductivity performed a phenomenon of first decrease and then increase. …”
  7. 16707

    Binarized images of FC reinforced with GF. by Lin Li (28817)

    Published 2023
    “…The three types of fibers can promote the optimization of cellular roundness and increase the proportion of pores with diameters below 400 μm. The FC with larger porosity had smaller dry density. As the fiber mass fraction increased, the thermal conductivity performed a phenomenon of first decrease and then increase. …”
  8. 16708

    Selected cross-section image. by Lin Li (28817)

    Published 2023
    “…The three types of fibers can promote the optimization of cellular roundness and increase the proportion of pores with diameters below 400 μm. The FC with larger porosity had smaller dry density. As the fiber mass fraction increased, the thermal conductivity performed a phenomenon of first decrease and then increase. …”
  9. 16709

    Cross-section image of FRFC specimen. by Lin Li (28817)

    Published 2023
    “…The three types of fibers can promote the optimization of cellular roundness and increase the proportion of pores with diameters below 400 μm. The FC with larger porosity had smaller dry density. As the fiber mass fraction increased, the thermal conductivity performed a phenomenon of first decrease and then increase. …”
  10. 16710

    Basic properties of the three types of fibers. by Lin Li (28817)

    Published 2023
    “…The three types of fibers can promote the optimization of cellular roundness and increase the proportion of pores with diameters below 400 μm. The FC with larger porosity had smaller dry density. As the fiber mass fraction increased, the thermal conductivity performed a phenomenon of first decrease and then increase. …”
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  12. 16712

    A weakening nitrogen sensitivity of plant productivity over four decades (1976-2016) in a Tibetan alpine grassland by Jinzhou Wang (8206284)

    Published 2019
    “…N response efficiency was significantly affected by mean annual temperature and monthly precipitation at the key growing stage (i.e., leaf-out phase in April and fast-growing phase in June), and decreased over the past four decades by a rate of -0.68 g g<sup>-1</sup> N yr<sup>-1</sup>. …”
  13. 16713

    The short- and long-run symmetric impacts. by Ngoc Bui Hoang (17854712)

    Published 2024
    “…This study will examine the positive and negative shocks in tourism development, and the distribution of the interaction between tourism development, economic growth, human capital, globalization, and income inequality will be discussed in Singapore, a developed and top-visited country. By adopting autoregressive distributed lag and non-linear autoregressive distributed lag approaches for panel data from 1978 to 2022, the results indicate an asymmetric cointegration among variables, and positive and negative changes in tourism development lead to decreased income inequality. …”
  14. 16714

    The short- and long-run asymmetric impacts. by Ngoc Bui Hoang (17854712)

    Published 2024
    “…This study will examine the positive and negative shocks in tourism development, and the distribution of the interaction between tourism development, economic growth, human capital, globalization, and income inequality will be discussed in Singapore, a developed and top-visited country. By adopting autoregressive distributed lag and non-linear autoregressive distributed lag approaches for panel data from 1978 to 2022, the results indicate an asymmetric cointegration among variables, and positive and negative changes in tourism development lead to decreased income inequality. …”
  15. 16715

    Results of the Toda-Yamamoto test. by Ngoc Bui Hoang (17854712)

    Published 2024
    “…This study will examine the positive and negative shocks in tourism development, and the distribution of the interaction between tourism development, economic growth, human capital, globalization, and income inequality will be discussed in Singapore, a developed and top-visited country. By adopting autoregressive distributed lag and non-linear autoregressive distributed lag approaches for panel data from 1978 to 2022, the results indicate an asymmetric cointegration among variables, and positive and negative changes in tourism development lead to decreased income inequality. …”
  16. 16716

    Integrated tick control on a farm with the presence of capybaras in a Brazilian spotted fever endemic region by Shirley Batista de Araújo (8047028)

    Published 2019
    “…Nymph population dropped in both years, decreasing in higher numbers in the first year. The estimated mean infestation levels for all of the tick’s life cycle forms in the six monitored spots did not reach one individual in the end of the study. …”
  17. 16717

    Integrated tick control on a farm with the presence of capybaras in a Brazilian spotted fever endemic region by Shirley Batista de Araújo (8047028)

    Published 2019
    “…Nymph population dropped in both years, decreasing in higher numbers in the first year. The estimated mean infestation levels for all of the tick’s life cycle forms in the six monitored spots did not reach one individual in the end of the study. …”
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  19. 16719

    Ischemic insults affect the protein levels of the AMPAR subunits GluA1 and GluA2. by Joana Fernandes (587970)

    Published 2014
    “…Total GluA1 is decreased after 24 h, whereas GluA2 levels remain unaltered following both periods of recovery. …”
  20. 16720

    Ischemic insults affect the protein levels of the AMPAR subunits GluA1 and GluA2. by Joana Fernandes (587970)

    Published 2014
    “…Total GluA1 is decreased after 24 h, whereas GluA2 levels remain unaltered following both periods of recovery. …”