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Process flow map for both NAS and MAC procedures indicating the steps in the endoscopy process.
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Algorithm operation steps.
Published 2025“…However, small object detection faces numerous challenges, such as significant difficulty, substantial interference from complex backgrounds, and inconsistent annotation quality. …”
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Demonstration of test steps.
Published 2025“…Experimental results revealed that ferric ion incorporation significantly altered CaCO<sub>3</sub> crystal morphology and particle size distribution in aqueous solution test. …”
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Table_1_Salinity significantly affects methane oxidation and methanotrophic community in Inner Mongolia lake sediments.XLSX
Published 2023“…Moreover, high salinity decreased cooperative association among methanotrophs and number of key methanotrophic species (Methylosinus and Methylococcus, e.g). …”
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Image_2_Salinity significantly affects methane oxidation and methanotrophic community in Inner Mongolia lake sediments.JPEG
Published 2023“…Moreover, high salinity decreased cooperative association among methanotrophs and number of key methanotrophic species (Methylosinus and Methylococcus, e.g). …”