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Scaling Laws for the Influence of Gravity and Its Gradient on Dropwise Condensation: A Simulation Study
Published 2024“…This deviation is attributed to the sharp decrease in heat flux contributed by droplets larger than the effective radius. …”
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Scaling Laws for the Influence of Gravity and Its Gradient on Dropwise Condensation: A Simulation Study
Published 2024“…This deviation is attributed to the sharp decrease in heat flux contributed by droplets larger than the effective radius. …”
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The correlogram.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrated that groups with a lower prevalence of diabetes showed lower dietary EFP, while the dietary EFP and GHG emissions peaked among the prediabetes group with a prevalence of 32.7%−34.9%, and then decreased significantly with the increasing prevalence of prediabetes. …”
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The food consumption quantity.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrated that groups with a lower prevalence of diabetes showed lower dietary EFP, while the dietary EFP and GHG emissions peaked among the prediabetes group with a prevalence of 32.7%−34.9%, and then decreased significantly with the increasing prevalence of prediabetes. …”
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Dataset.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrated that groups with a lower prevalence of diabetes showed lower dietary EFP, while the dietary EFP and GHG emissions peaked among the prediabetes group with a prevalence of 32.7%−34.9%, and then decreased significantly with the increasing prevalence of prediabetes. …”
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