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1001
Range of walking and non-walking areas.
Published 2024“…By analyzing the flow data of bidirectional flows in the crossing area, it is found that when the Peds1 density falls below a threshold, Peds1 speed is determined by pedestrians themselves and mainly remains in a free flow state; otherwise, the Peds1 speed decreases with density. …”
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1002
Simulation running scenarios.
Published 2024“…By analyzing the flow data of bidirectional flows in the crossing area, it is found that when the Peds1 density falls below a threshold, Peds1 speed is determined by pedestrians themselves and mainly remains in a free flow state; otherwise, the Peds1 speed decreases with density. …”
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1003
Flow chart of experimental data processing.
Published 2024“…By analyzing the flow data of bidirectional flows in the crossing area, it is found that when the Peds1 density falls below a threshold, Peds1 speed is determined by pedestrians themselves and mainly remains in a free flow state; otherwise, the Peds1 speed decreases with density. …”
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1004
Contour coordinates of non-walking areas.
Published 2024“…By analyzing the flow data of bidirectional flows in the crossing area, it is found that when the Peds1 density falls below a threshold, Peds1 speed is determined by pedestrians themselves and mainly remains in a free flow state; otherwise, the Peds1 speed decreases with density. …”
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1005
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1006
Distribution of study areas.
Published 2024“…(main findings) The results show the following: (1) the primary term of government innovation preferences has a positive effect on the ecological resilience of resource-based cities, and the secondary term has a negative effect, with a decreasing marginal effect. …”
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1007
Descriptive statistics of variables.
Published 2024“…(main findings) The results show the following: (1) the primary term of government innovation preferences has a positive effect on the ecological resilience of resource-based cities, and the secondary term has a negative effect, with a decreasing marginal effect. …”
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1008
Code.
Published 2024“…(main findings) The results show the following: (1) the primary term of government innovation preferences has a positive effect on the ecological resilience of resource-based cities, and the secondary term has a negative effect, with a decreasing marginal effect. …”
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1009
Schematic of the conclusions.
Published 2024“…(main findings) The results show the following: (1) the primary term of government innovation preferences has a positive effect on the ecological resilience of resource-based cities, and the secondary term has a negative effect, with a decreasing marginal effect. …”
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1010
Robustness test.
Published 2024“…(main findings) The results show the following: (1) the primary term of government innovation preferences has a positive effect on the ecological resilience of resource-based cities, and the secondary term has a negative effect, with a decreasing marginal effect. …”
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1011
Data.
Published 2024“…(main findings) The results show the following: (1) the primary term of government innovation preferences has a positive effect on the ecological resilience of resource-based cities, and the secondary term has a negative effect, with a decreasing marginal effect. …”
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1012
Atherosclerotic Oxidized Lipids Affect Formation and Biophysical Properties of Supported Lipid Bilayers and Simulated Membranes
Published 2024“…Simulations reveal that the oxidized <i>sn</i>-2 tails of KDdiA-PC and KOdiA-PC bend out of the hydrophobic membrane core into the hydrophilic headgroup region and beyond. …”
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1013
Atherosclerotic Oxidized Lipids Affect Formation and Biophysical Properties of Supported Lipid Bilayers and Simulated Membranes
Published 2024“…Simulations reveal that the oxidized <i>sn</i>-2 tails of KDdiA-PC and KOdiA-PC bend out of the hydrophobic membrane core into the hydrophilic headgroup region and beyond. …”
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1014
Atherosclerotic Oxidized Lipids Affect Formation and Biophysical Properties of Supported Lipid Bilayers and Simulated Membranes
Published 2024“…Simulations reveal that the oxidized <i>sn</i>-2 tails of KDdiA-PC and KOdiA-PC bend out of the hydrophobic membrane core into the hydrophilic headgroup region and beyond. …”
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1015
Atherosclerotic Oxidized Lipids Affect Formation and Biophysical Properties of Supported Lipid Bilayers and Simulated Membranes
Published 2024“…Simulations reveal that the oxidized <i>sn</i>-2 tails of KDdiA-PC and KOdiA-PC bend out of the hydrophobic membrane core into the hydrophilic headgroup region and beyond. …”
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1016
Four-grid table of signal detection.
Published 2025“…Palbociclib-related adverse events were commonly fatigue, white blood cell count decreased, alopecia. Abemaciclib-related adverse events were commonly diarrhea, decreased appetite, dehydration. …”
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1017
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1018
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1019
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1020