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Spatial distribution of accessibility to tourist attractions at the grid scale.
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Sensitized BLyS<sup>-/-</sup> produce significantly less alloantibody against foreign antigens.
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T lymphocyte populations significantly increased in APRIL<sup>-/-</sup>/BLyS<sup>-/-</sup> group.
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IgG secreting cells significantly depleted in sensitized BLyS<sup>-/-</sup> animals.
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The spatial distribution of residential space and green space in central Jinan, 2006–2018.
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Spatial robustness test.
Published 2024“…The threshold test found that the role of the digital economy in promoting low-carbon inclusive development shows a marginal decreasing trend. The inverted U-shaped impact of the digital economy on low-carbon inclusive development in the eastern and coastal areas and areas with a low level of factor productivity is more significant. …”
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Insensitivity to the Spatial Repellent Action of Transfluthrin in <i>Aedes aegypti</i>: A Heritable Trait Associated with Decreased Insecticide Susceptibility
Published 2015“…<div><p>Background</p><p>New vector control paradigms expanding the use of spatial repellents are promising, but there are many gaps in our knowledge about how repellents work and how their long-term use might affect vector populations over time. …”
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