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Data of soil response to nitrogen deposition.xlsx
Published 2024“…Chemical fertilizer use, fossil fuel combustion, and industrial activities have significantly increased nitrogen deposition. Despite significant research on soil, studies addressing soil acidification under different nitrogen and soil conditions remain limited. …”
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Centrifuged FMT products consistently exhibit the lowest median log<sub>10</sub> drop of CFU/g following freezing and lyophilization. In contrast, unprocessed feces exhibited the greatest median log<sub>10</sub> drop and had a statistically significant loss of bacterial viability across both storage conditions. Products with M:D were the only cryopreserved products to exhibit a significant decrease in surrogate bacterial viability after freezing....
Published 2025“…Products with M:D were the only cryopreserved products to exhibit a significant decrease in surrogate bacterial viability after freezing. …”
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Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media
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Social life consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic. <i><i>Results displayed in percentages.</i></i>
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Gray Matter segmentation results using the proposed Multi-layer U-Net Model.
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pooled proportions along with the total sample size (n) for each cause of traumatic brain injury.
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Performance metrics of the standard U-Net (Vanilla U-Net) for the brain segmentation.
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