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  1. 101

    Estimated CDFs for the recovered cases data. by Amani S. Alghamdi (20500935)

    Published 2025
    “…The motivation behind this study is the need for a more flexible distribution that can capture various hazard rate shapes (e.g., increasing, decreasing, bathtub) and provide better fitting performance compared to existing models such as the Chen and exponentiated Chen distributions. …”
  2. 102

    S2 Data - by Amani S. Alghamdi (20500935)

    Published 2025
    “…The motivation behind this study is the need for a more flexible distribution that can capture various hazard rate shapes (e.g., increasing, decreasing, bathtub) and provide better fitting performance compared to existing models such as the Chen and exponentiated Chen distributions. …”
  3. 103

    The infected data of Saudi Arabia for 65 days. by Amani S. Alghamdi (20500935)

    Published 2025
    “…The motivation behind this study is the need for a more flexible distribution that can capture various hazard rate shapes (e.g., increasing, decreasing, bathtub) and provide better fitting performance compared to existing models such as the Chen and exponentiated Chen distributions. …”
  4. 104

    The recovered data of Saudi Arabia for 65 days. by Amani S. Alghamdi (20500935)

    Published 2025
    “…The motivation behind this study is the need for a more flexible distribution that can capture various hazard rate shapes (e.g., increasing, decreasing, bathtub) and provide better fitting performance compared to existing models such as the Chen and exponentiated Chen distributions. …”
  5. 105

    Subphenotype model flowchart. by Vitaly Lorman (16814000)

    Published 2025
    “…In this exploratory analysis, we identified a cohort of pediatric (age <21) patients with evidence of Long COVID and no pre-existing complex chronic conditions using electronic health record data from 38 institutions and used an unsupervised machine learning-based approach to identify subphenotypes. …”
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    Characteristics of Study Sample. by Vitaly Lorman (16814000)

    Published 2025
    “…In this exploratory analysis, we identified a cohort of pediatric (age <21) patients with evidence of Long COVID and no pre-existing complex chronic conditions using electronic health record data from 38 institutions and used an unsupervised machine learning-based approach to identify subphenotypes. …”
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    Dynamic Analysis of Membrane Emulsification: An In Situ Observation and Calculation with Deep Learning Model by Ke Zhou (131917)

    Published 2025
    “…The trained model achieved a precision of 0.945, a recall of 0.998, and a mAP@0.5 of 0.989, enabling fully automated extraction of microdroplet size and size distribution. Using this device, we demonstrated that decreasing the pore size or increasing the dispersed phase flow rate induces droplet formation transition from dripping to jetting, with the Weber number (<i>We</i><sub>d</sub>) quantifying this critical condition (<i>We</i><sub>d</sub> = 16 ± 12%). …”
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    Dataset. by Hao Wang (39217)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been widely discussed. However, the existing literature does not delve into the theoretical mechanism to show how companies adjust their CSR in the face of minimum wage increases. …”
  11. 111

    Moderating effect of CSR-sensitivity (RCSR). by Hao Wang (39217)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been widely discussed. However, the existing literature does not delve into the theoretical mechanism to show how companies adjust their CSR in the face of minimum wage increases. …”
  12. 112

    Moderating effect of CSR-sensitivity (SCSR). by Hao Wang (39217)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been widely discussed. However, the existing literature does not delve into the theoretical mechanism to show how companies adjust their CSR in the face of minimum wage increases. …”
  13. 113

    Main results and moderating effects. by Hao Wang (39217)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been widely discussed. However, the existing literature does not delve into the theoretical mechanism to show how companies adjust their CSR in the face of minimum wage increases. …”
  14. 114

    Variable definitions. by Hao Wang (39217)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been widely discussed. However, the existing literature does not delve into the theoretical mechanism to show how companies adjust their CSR in the face of minimum wage increases. …”
  15. 115

    Descriptive statistics and correlation analysis. by Hao Wang (39217)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been widely discussed. However, the existing literature does not delve into the theoretical mechanism to show how companies adjust their CSR in the face of minimum wage increases. …”
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    This study and possible future studies. by Hao Wang (39217)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been widely discussed. However, the existing literature does not delve into the theoretical mechanism to show how companies adjust their CSR in the face of minimum wage increases. …”
  17. 117

    Main results for different types of CSR. by Hao Wang (39217)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been widely discussed. However, the existing literature does not delve into the theoretical mechanism to show how companies adjust their CSR in the face of minimum wage increases. …”
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    Ecosim flow diagram for Scenario 4. by Elizabeth R. Gillie (7357796)

    Published 2024
    “…These scenarios include changing biomass of primary producers, changing biomass and size structure of copepods, shifting abundances of forage fish species, and the establishment of killer whales. We find that the biomass of higher trophic levels show pronounced decreases in response to the decrease in pelagic primary producers, with polar bear biomass halving compared to present conditions. …”
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    Ecosim flow diagram for Scenario 3. by Elizabeth R. Gillie (7357796)

    Published 2024
    “…These scenarios include changing biomass of primary producers, changing biomass and size structure of copepods, shifting abundances of forage fish species, and the establishment of killer whales. We find that the biomass of higher trophic levels show pronounced decreases in response to the decrease in pelagic primary producers, with polar bear biomass halving compared to present conditions. …”
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    Ecosim flow diagram for Scenario 2.2. by Elizabeth R. Gillie (7357796)

    Published 2024
    “…These scenarios include changing biomass of primary producers, changing biomass and size structure of copepods, shifting abundances of forage fish species, and the establishment of killer whales. We find that the biomass of higher trophic levels show pronounced decreases in response to the decrease in pelagic primary producers, with polar bear biomass halving compared to present conditions. …”