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    Supporting information_raw dataset. by Nusrat Jahan Mumu (22305359)

    Published 2025
    “…While HR enhanced most soil P fractions, higher N rates (>N100) tended to decrease labile-Pi (inorganic) fractions by up to 45% suggesting a potential decline in plant-available P. …”
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    Soil phosphorus fractionations procedure [41]. by Nusrat Jahan Mumu (22305359)

    Published 2025
    “…While HR enhanced most soil P fractions, higher N rates (>N100) tended to decrease labile-Pi (inorganic) fractions by up to 45% suggesting a potential decline in plant-available P. …”
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    study data_CO2_food security.xlsx by Dongming Wang (21443882)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">Decades of Free Air CO<sub>2</sub> Enrichment (FACE) experiments show that projected atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) increases significantly influence crop systems, impacting food security. …”
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    raw data for GCB paper.xlsx by Dongming Wang (21443882)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">Decades of Free Air CO<sub>2</sub> Enrichment (FACE) experiments show that projected atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) increases significantly influence crop systems, impacting food security. …”
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    <b>L-Tryptophan as a Frontier in Diabetes Management: A Pilot Study</b> by dr.gayathri M rao (22045067)

    Published 2025
    “…On 11th day after sacrifice, Intestinal absorption of glucose, Pancreatic and intestinal Na+-K+ ATPase (NKA) activity, intestinal Nitric Oxide (NO), Blood & pancreatic Glucagon like peptide-1(GLP-1), serum total protein, urea and cholesterol, liver and pancreatic histology were studied.</p><p dir="ltr">A significant decrease in the glucose absorption and blood glucose level in the tryptophan treated diabetic group in comparison with diabetic controls. …”
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    Comparison with Existing Studies. by Na Zhao (112953)

    Published 2025
    “…The results indicate that: (1) the presence of pores prolongs both the time to failure and the onset of the AE burst stage, with longer durations observed at higher pore dip angles; (2) AE signal amplitude and frequency vary significantly across different loading stages, and the b-value exhibits an “increase–fluctuation–decrease” trend, with the decreasing stage serving as a precursor to rock instability; (3) pore dip angle strongly influences crack propagation types: dip angles of 0°–30° favor axial cracks and through-going wing cracks, 45°–75° angles tend to induce co-planar and wing crack connectivity, while 90° angles cause crack deviation, hindering through-going failure; (4) intact rock fails in a tensile–shear mixed mode, whereas the number of shear cracks in rocks with pores initially increases and then decreases with dip angle, reaching a maximum at 45°, resulting in shear-dominated failure. …”
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    Specimen Preparation and Experimental Setup. by Na Zhao (112953)

    Published 2025
    “…The results indicate that: (1) the presence of pores prolongs both the time to failure and the onset of the AE burst stage, with longer durations observed at higher pore dip angles; (2) AE signal amplitude and frequency vary significantly across different loading stages, and the b-value exhibits an “increase–fluctuation–decrease” trend, with the decreasing stage serving as a precursor to rock instability; (3) pore dip angle strongly influences crack propagation types: dip angles of 0°–30° favor axial cracks and through-going wing cracks, 45°–75° angles tend to induce co-planar and wing crack connectivity, while 90° angles cause crack deviation, hindering through-going failure; (4) intact rock fails in a tensile–shear mixed mode, whereas the number of shear cracks in rocks with pores initially increases and then decreases with dip angle, reaching a maximum at 45°, resulting in shear-dominated failure. …”
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    UCS texts data. by Na Zhao (112953)

    Published 2025
    “…The results indicate that: (1) the presence of pores prolongs both the time to failure and the onset of the AE burst stage, with longer durations observed at higher pore dip angles; (2) AE signal amplitude and frequency vary significantly across different loading stages, and the b-value exhibits an “increase–fluctuation–decrease” trend, with the decreasing stage serving as a precursor to rock instability; (3) pore dip angle strongly influences crack propagation types: dip angles of 0°–30° favor axial cracks and through-going wing cracks, 45°–75° angles tend to induce co-planar and wing crack connectivity, while 90° angles cause crack deviation, hindering through-going failure; (4) intact rock fails in a tensile–shear mixed mode, whereas the number of shear cracks in rocks with pores initially increases and then decreases with dip angle, reaching a maximum at 45°, resulting in shear-dominated failure. …”