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Identification of ACADM, ANGPTL4, and NFKB2 as significant predictors of OS in the TCGA-KIRC cohort.
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Kenya: Enrolment, time to IVA, mortality, admissions and readmissions at sites in Kenya.
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The error between test and simulation results.
Published 2024“…Deformation was predominantly observed on both sides of the lifting cylinder and the rear portion of the gyration platform. …”
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Relevant parameters of cutting head and pick.
Published 2024“…Deformation was predominantly observed on both sides of the lifting cylinder and the rear portion of the gyration platform. …”
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The stress variation of Node 33.
Published 2024“…Deformation was predominantly observed on both sides of the lifting cylinder and the rear portion of the gyration platform. …”
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Deformation trend of the gyration platform.
Published 2024“…Deformation was predominantly observed on both sides of the lifting cylinder and the rear portion of the gyration platform. …”
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Force transformation of cutting head.
Published 2024“…Deformation was predominantly observed on both sides of the lifting cylinder and the rear portion of the gyration platform. …”
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3D model of cutting head.
Published 2024“…Deformation was predominantly observed on both sides of the lifting cylinder and the rear portion of the gyration platform. …”