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  1. 11401

    Computational fluid dynamics of particles’ transport in the airways (Vuorinen et al., 2025) by Ville Vuorinen (9185421)

    Published 2025
    “…The cutoff size for filtration depends on airflow velocity and Stokes number of particles, which describes a particle’s tendency to follow the flow. The results indicate that the cutoff size decreases when the flow rate increases.…”
  2. 11402

    Table_2_Defining the Reliability of Deltoid Reanimation by Nerve Transfer When Using Abnormal but Variably Recovered Triceps Donor Nerves.DOCX by Scott Ferris (11034231)

    Published 2021
    “…It is unclear in the literature if deltoid reanimation should be attempted with a nerve transfer from a weak but functioning triceps nerve. …”
  3. 11403

    Data_Sheet_1_Biocrust carbon exchange varies with crust type and time on Chihuahuan Desert gypsum soils.docx by Mikaela R. Hoellrich (15446132)

    Published 2023
    “…Net carbon fixation of all types increased with longer incubation time, primarily as a result of decreasing respiration, which suggests rapid recovery of biocrust photosynthesis across types. …”
  4. 11404

    <b>Long-term evaluation of pollution</b><b>dynamics</b><b>in West Lake Taihu, China: Enhanced WQI and TLI models for improved accuracy and management relevance</b> by Bo Chao (1916083)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">Accurately assessing water quality and eutrophication remains a critical challenge in global lake pollution management. …”
  5. 11405

    Image_2_Biocrust carbon exchange varies with crust type and time on Chihuahuan Desert gypsum soils.TIFF by Mikaela R. Hoellrich (15446132)

    Published 2023
    “…Net carbon fixation of all types increased with longer incubation time, primarily as a result of decreasing respiration, which suggests rapid recovery of biocrust photosynthesis across types. …”
  6. 11406

    Table_1_Defining the Reliability of Deltoid Reanimation by Nerve Transfer When Using Abnormal but Variably Recovered Triceps Donor Nerves.DOCX by Scott Ferris (11034231)

    Published 2021
    “…It is unclear in the literature if deltoid reanimation should be attempted with a nerve transfer from a weak but functioning triceps nerve. …”
  7. 11407

    Image_1_Biocrust carbon exchange varies with crust type and time on Chihuahuan Desert gypsum soils.TIFF by Mikaela R. Hoellrich (15446132)

    Published 2023
    “…Net carbon fixation of all types increased with longer incubation time, primarily as a result of decreasing respiration, which suggests rapid recovery of biocrust photosynthesis across types. …”
  8. 11408

    NleG Type 3 Effectors from Enterohaemorrhagic <em>Escherichia coli</em> Are U-Box E3 Ubiquitin Ligases by Bin Wu (138543)

    Published 2010
    “…<div><p>NleG homologues constitute the largest family of type 3 effectors delivered by pathogenic <em>E. coli</em>, with fourteen members in the enterohaemorrhagic (EHEC) O157:H7 strain alone. …”
  9. 11409

    PLEL area under different scenarios. by Lei Yao (75933)

    Published 2024
    “…The results show that from 1990 to 2020, Bole was mainly dominated by grassland ecological land (GEL) and other ecological land (OEL), accounting for a total proportion of 69.51%, with a large increase in production and living land area; the average value of landscape ecological risk is decreasing, and the landscape ecological security of Bole is developing towards benignity; the area of highly coupled coordination zone is decreasing continuously, while that of basic coordination zone and moderate coordination zone is increasing continuously. …”
  10. 11410

    PLEL area under different scenarios. by Lei Yao (75933)

    Published 2024
    “…The results show that from 1990 to 2020, Bole was mainly dominated by grassland ecological land (GEL) and other ecological land (OEL), accounting for a total proportion of 69.51%, with a large increase in production and living land area; the average value of landscape ecological risk is decreasing, and the landscape ecological security of Bole is developing towards benignity; the area of highly coupled coordination zone is decreasing continuously, while that of basic coordination zone and moderate coordination zone is increasing continuously. …”
  11. 11411

    1990–2020 bole PLEL area and change. by Lei Yao (75933)

    Published 2024
    “…The results show that from 1990 to 2020, Bole was mainly dominated by grassland ecological land (GEL) and other ecological land (OEL), accounting for a total proportion of 69.51%, with a large increase in production and living land area; the average value of landscape ecological risk is decreasing, and the landscape ecological security of Bole is developing towards benignity; the area of highly coupled coordination zone is decreasing continuously, while that of basic coordination zone and moderate coordination zone is increasing continuously. …”
  12. 11412

    Target scenario setting. by Lei Yao (75933)

    Published 2024
    “…The results show that from 1990 to 2020, Bole was mainly dominated by grassland ecological land (GEL) and other ecological land (OEL), accounting for a total proportion of 69.51%, with a large increase in production and living land area; the average value of landscape ecological risk is decreasing, and the landscape ecological security of Bole is developing towards benignity; the area of highly coupled coordination zone is decreasing continuously, while that of basic coordination zone and moderate coordination zone is increasing continuously. …”
  13. 11413

    Data Sheet 1_Global impact of dietary risks on cancers: burdens across regions from 1990 to 2021 and the projection to 2035.zip by Xiangrong Liu (380124)

    Published 2025
    “…Health inequality driven by economic factors has decreased. BAPC modeling predicted a continued decline in the future burden of multiple cancers, except for breast cancer.…”
  14. 11414

    Classification of dominant functions of land use. by Lei Yao (75933)

    Published 2024
    “…The results show that from 1990 to 2020, Bole was mainly dominated by grassland ecological land (GEL) and other ecological land (OEL), accounting for a total proportion of 69.51%, with a large increase in production and living land area; the average value of landscape ecological risk is decreasing, and the landscape ecological security of Bole is developing towards benignity; the area of highly coupled coordination zone is decreasing continuously, while that of basic coordination zone and moderate coordination zone is increasing continuously. …”
  15. 11415

    Overview map of the research area. by Lei Yao (75933)

    Published 2024
    “…The results show that from 1990 to 2020, Bole was mainly dominated by grassland ecological land (GEL) and other ecological land (OEL), accounting for a total proportion of 69.51%, with a large increase in production and living land area; the average value of landscape ecological risk is decreasing, and the landscape ecological security of Bole is developing towards benignity; the area of highly coupled coordination zone is decreasing continuously, while that of basic coordination zone and moderate coordination zone is increasing continuously. …”
  16. 11416

    Image 1_Global impact of dietary risks on cancers: burdens across regions from 1990 to 2021 and the projection to 2035.pdf by Xiangrong Liu (380124)

    Published 2025
    “…Health inequality driven by economic factors has decreased. BAPC modeling predicted a continued decline in the future burden of multiple cancers, except for breast cancer.…”
  17. 11417

    DataSheet1_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.PDF by Ayumu Nishihara (14173077)

    Published 2022
    “…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”
  18. 11418

    DataSheet3_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.PDF by Ayumu Nishihara (14173077)

    Published 2022
    “…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”
  19. 11419

    Table1_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.XLSX by Ayumu Nishihara (14173077)

    Published 2022
    “…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”
  20. 11420

    DataSheet2_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.PDF by Ayumu Nishihara (14173077)

    Published 2022
    “…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”