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Socio-demographic characteristics of women in study sample (means except as noted).
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A sample choice question without a warning label.
Published 2024“…This study employed a choice experiment to simulate the market scenario in which a text warning label was presented on SSBs. We draw a sample of 1200 participants from five major cities across China to analyze the warning label’s effectiveness in reducing urban consumers’ purchases of SSBs, with a particular emphasis on how an individual’s habit strength affects their reaction to the warning label. …”
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Schematic diagram of rock samples.
Published 2025“…The results reveal that (1) freeze-thaw cycles exert a significant influence on the rock’s creep behavior, with axial strain, instantaneous strain, and creep strain increasing progressively with the number of freeze-thaw cycles; (2) dual-fractured rock samples with varying fracture angles exhibit distinct differences in creep phenomena, where increased fracture angles result in pronounced increases in instantaneous and creep strains, and higher horizontal stress levels lead to greater strain generation; (3) all rock samples with different pre-existing fractures exhibit rock bridge breakthrough during creep failure, and the variation in fracture angle affects the failure mode; (4) and the long-term strength of the rock varies with changes in fracture angle and freeze-thaw cycle frequency, showing an increasing trend with greater fracture angles but a rapid decrease with increasing freeze-thaw cycles. …”
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Read depth and metadata per sample, broken down by experiment and condition.
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