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Modal analysis showing the loci of eigenvalues of fixed point with the change of γ; <i>P</i><sub><i>m</i></sub> = 0.5 <i>and M</i> = 1.0 are fixed.
Published 2016“…<p>We can find that with decrease of γ from γ = 2.0 to γ = −0.5 with Δγ = −0.1, a pair of leading characteristic values (λ<sub>1</sub> and λ<sub>2</sub>) comes across the imaginary axis from the left (stable region) to right (unstable region) at γ = −0.0151, indicating that the fixed point becomes unstable due to a super-critical Hopf bifurcation. …”
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16783
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16784
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16785
Probability of Reach, <i>P</i>, as a function of noise amplitude, <i>D</i>, for various values of stimulus duration, <i>T</i>.
Published 2013“…<p><i>P</i> is zero for very low values of <i>D</i>: since the stimulus amplitude, <i>A</i><sub>0</sub>, is subthreshold, a minimum level of noise is necessary for a successful reach. …”
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16788
Chinese Herbal Medicine for Aspirin Resistance: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Published 2016“…Data wasere synthesized by using RevMan 5.3 software. (PROSPERO Registration #CRD42015020182)</p><p>Results</p><p>18 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving 1,460 patients were included. 15 RCTs reported significant difference in the reduction of platelet aggregation rate (PAR) induced by adenosine diphosphate (ADP) (P<0.05), and 11 reported significant effect of CHM plus aspirin to reduce PAR induced by arachidonic acid (AA) (P<0.05) compared with aspirin 100mg/d treatment. …”
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16790
D-PDMP alters the expression of various glycosyltransferases and components of signaling pathways leading to cell proliferation and angiogenesis in a mouse model of renal cancer.
Published 2013“…A: D-PDMP dose dependently decreased the protein expression of LacCer synthase (β-1,4-GalT-V) (N = 3–6), in mouse renal cancer but somewhat increased the protein expression of UGCG (N = 2) in mouse renal cancer. …”
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16793
The gradation curve of the soil sample.
Published 2024“…The mechanical properties of soil under different confining pressures, vegetation coverages (VCs) and numbers of freeze‒thaw cycles were studied via mechanical tests, such as triaxial compression tests, wave velocity tests and FLAC3D simulations. The results show that the shear strength of a root–soil composite increases with increasing confining pressure and VC and decreases with increasing number of freeze‒thaw cycles. …”
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16794
The test steps.
Published 2024“…The mechanical properties of soil under different confining pressures, vegetation coverages (VCs) and numbers of freeze‒thaw cycles were studied via mechanical tests, such as triaxial compression tests, wave velocity tests and FLAC3D simulations. The results show that the shear strength of a root–soil composite increases with increasing confining pressure and VC and decreases with increasing number of freeze‒thaw cycles. …”
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16795
The Sample preparation process.
Published 2024“…The mechanical properties of soil under different confining pressures, vegetation coverages (VCs) and numbers of freeze‒thaw cycles were studied via mechanical tests, such as triaxial compression tests, wave velocity tests and FLAC3D simulations. The results show that the shear strength of a root–soil composite increases with increasing confining pressure and VC and decreases with increasing number of freeze‒thaw cycles. …”
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16796
The morphology of the landslide.
Published 2024“…The mechanical properties of soil under different confining pressures, vegetation coverages (VCs) and numbers of freeze‒thaw cycles were studied via mechanical tests, such as triaxial compression tests, wave velocity tests and FLAC3D simulations. The results show that the shear strength of a root–soil composite increases with increasing confining pressure and VC and decreases with increasing number of freeze‒thaw cycles. …”
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16797
The vegetation coverage (VC) and root content.
Published 2024“…The mechanical properties of soil under different confining pressures, vegetation coverages (VCs) and numbers of freeze‒thaw cycles were studied via mechanical tests, such as triaxial compression tests, wave velocity tests and FLAC3D simulations. The results show that the shear strength of a root–soil composite increases with increasing confining pressure and VC and decreases with increasing number of freeze‒thaw cycles. …”
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Shear wave velocity test results.
Published 2024“…The mechanical properties of soil under different confining pressures, vegetation coverages (VCs) and numbers of freeze‒thaw cycles were studied via mechanical tests, such as triaxial compression tests, wave velocity tests and FLAC3D simulations. The results show that the shear strength of a root–soil composite increases with increasing confining pressure and VC and decreases with increasing number of freeze‒thaw cycles. …”
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Test scheme.
Published 2024“…The mechanical properties of soil under different confining pressures, vegetation coverages (VCs) and numbers of freeze‒thaw cycles were studied via mechanical tests, such as triaxial compression tests, wave velocity tests and FLAC3D simulations. The results show that the shear strength of a root–soil composite increases with increasing confining pressure and VC and decreases with increasing number of freeze‒thaw cycles. …”
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Shear failure image after 8 freeze‒thaw cycles.
Published 2024“…The mechanical properties of soil under different confining pressures, vegetation coverages (VCs) and numbers of freeze‒thaw cycles were studied via mechanical tests, such as triaxial compression tests, wave velocity tests and FLAC3D simulations. The results show that the shear strength of a root–soil composite increases with increasing confining pressure and VC and decreases with increasing number of freeze‒thaw cycles. …”