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    ERI Thresholds Between Adjacent Zones. by Mingyue Sun (4638535)

    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. by Mingyue Sun (4638535)

    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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    Random Forest structure with cross-validation. by Mingyue Sun (4638535)

    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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    Land use change from 1990 to 2020. by Mingyue Sun (4638535)

    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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    Geographic data. by Mingyue Sun (4638535)

    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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    Classification accuracy. by Mingyue Sun (4638535)

    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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    Table 2 - by Rosanna Mary Rooney (17595801)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Evidence indicates that criminal behaviour in youth is linked with a range of negative physical, mental, and social health consequences. Despite a global decrease over the last 30 years, youth crime remains prevalent. …”
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    A Novel Type of PSMA-Targeting Ligands via β‑Branched Aromatic α‑Amino Acid Modification, Bearing Enhanced Tumor Targeting and Reduced Renal Toxicity by Zong-Xiao Liu (22177765)

    Published 2025
    “…<i>In vivo</i> PET/CT imaging and biodistribution analysis revealed that β-branched aromatic α-amino acids modified PSMA radioligands could maintain or even improve tumor targeting while exhibiting a more rapid renal clearance rate than [<sup>68</sup>Ga]Ga-<b>PSMA-617</b>. With average renal uptake of less than 10%ID/g, as opposed to 25%ID/g for [<sup>68</sup>Ga]Ga-<b>PSMA-617</b>, this substantial decrease in renal accumulation translates to a significantly improved safety profile by minimizing nephrotoxic risks. …”
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    A Novel Type of PSMA-Targeting Ligands via β‑Branched Aromatic α‑Amino Acid Modification, Bearing Enhanced Tumor Targeting and Reduced Renal Toxicity by Zong-Xiao Liu (22177765)

    Published 2025
    “…<i>In vivo</i> PET/CT imaging and biodistribution analysis revealed that β-branched aromatic α-amino acids modified PSMA radioligands could maintain or even improve tumor targeting while exhibiting a more rapid renal clearance rate than [<sup>68</sup>Ga]Ga-<b>PSMA-617</b>. With average renal uptake of less than 10%ID/g, as opposed to 25%ID/g for [<sup>68</sup>Ga]Ga-<b>PSMA-617</b>, this substantial decrease in renal accumulation translates to a significantly improved safety profile by minimizing nephrotoxic risks. …”
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