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    Costs and Benefits of Popular <i>P</i>‑Value Correction Methods in Three Models of Quantitative Omic Experiments by Steven R. Shuken (14500192)

    Published 2023
    “…Overall, permutation had better FDR and sensitivity than BH. We show how increasing sample size, decreasing variability, or increasing effect size can enable the detection of all true changes while still correcting <i>p</i>-values, and we present basic guidelines for omic experimental design. …”
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    The impact of over-leverage on firm value. by Xin Song (465237)

    Published 2024
    “…This paper primarily investigates the drivers, pathways, and mechanisms for reversing the over-leveraged values of enterprises. Key findings include: (1) Excessive indebtedness exerts a negative impact on corporate value, with the suppressing effect intensifying as the degree of over-leverage increases; (2) Over-leveraged enterprises can effectively decrease their debt levels and enhance their value through private placement. …”
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    Schematic for measuring <i>D</i> and <i>D</i>′ values. by Hong Zhang (25820)

    Published 2025
    “…A recommended median area factor of 1.43 is therefore proposed. The measured <i>I</i><sub>s</sub> decreases following a power-law trend as <i>β</i> and <i>D</i> increase, with weathering reducing the sensitivity of <i>I</i><sub>s</sub> to <i>β</i> but not significantly altering its sensitivity to <i>D</i>. …”
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    Changes in ecosystem service values. by Xinying Ma (185246)

    Published 2023
    “…The results indicated that: (1) The area of construction land and landscape fragmentation in the Hani area significantly increased and the value of ecosystem services and levels of sustainable development decreased each year during the study period; (2) The area of cropland in the 2 km buffer zone of the traditional ethnic villages increased, the degree of landscape fragmentation, the value of ecosystem services, and the level of sustainable development were lower than in the 4 km buffer zone during the study period. …”
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