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Results for the asymmetric relationship between military expenditures and DOD energy consumption.
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Annual Difference in Energy Consumption Relative to Historical Median Change by 2032.
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Results for the asymmetric relationship between military expenditures and DOD energy consumption.
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Neutrophil Superoxide anion production, Heat map for gene expression from neutrophils of CGD patients, and PCA plot for genome-wide gene expression.
Published 2025“…Genes that responded to IFN-γ with increased expression are at the bottom and those with decreased expression are at the top. …”
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ERI Thresholds Between Adjacent Zones.
Published 2025“…The thresholds of the ERI in the oasis zone-transition zone and the transition zone-desert zone were 0.08–0.085 and 0.111–0.118, respectively. (2) Socioeconomic factors, including infrastructure expansion, population density, and GDP, were dominant influences, contributing 64% to the ERI, whereas the influence of natural factors such as climate declined. (3) The low-ERI areas increased by 3.3% under government control, and the transition zones increased significantly, slowing the growth rate of the oasis zone. …”
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Location of the study area.
Published 2025“…The thresholds of the ERI in the oasis zone-transition zone and the transition zone-desert zone were 0.08–0.085 and 0.111–0.118, respectively. (2) Socioeconomic factors, including infrastructure expansion, population density, and GDP, were dominant influences, contributing 64% to the ERI, whereas the influence of natural factors such as climate declined. (3) The low-ERI areas increased by 3.3% under government control, and the transition zones increased significantly, slowing the growth rate of the oasis zone. …”