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18941
Demographics descriptive data analysis.
Published 2024“…These findings enrich the research content of cultural heritage tourism, providing valuable suggestions for improving the management level of cultural heritage tourism attractions and increasing visitors’ revisit intention.…”
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18942
Research model.
Published 2024“…These findings enrich the research content of cultural heritage tourism, providing valuable suggestions for improving the management level of cultural heritage tourism attractions and increasing visitors’ revisit intention.…”
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18943
Year 2 Field Trial Dataset.
Published 2025“…Neither glycerin control, oxalic acid alone, or oxalic acid with adjuvant caused a significant change in <i>Varroa</i> per 100 bees in field trial year 1, when starting <i>Varroa</i> levels were high (average 11.8 <i>Varroa</i> per 100 bees across all treatment groups). …”
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18944
Year 1 Field Trial Dataset.
Published 2025“…Neither glycerin control, oxalic acid alone, or oxalic acid with adjuvant caused a significant change in <i>Varroa</i> per 100 bees in field trial year 1, when starting <i>Varroa</i> levels were high (average 11.8 <i>Varroa</i> per 100 bees across all treatment groups). …”
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18945
Cage Trial Dataset.
Published 2025“…Neither glycerin control, oxalic acid alone, or oxalic acid with adjuvant caused a significant change in <i>Varroa</i> per 100 bees in field trial year 1, when starting <i>Varroa</i> levels were high (average 11.8 <i>Varroa</i> per 100 bees across all treatment groups). …”
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18946
Model adequacy results.
Published 2024“…The results indicate that average temperature is positively associated with dengue risk 0-2 months later, showing a 35% increase in the risk. Similarly, high precipitation levels lead to increased risk approximately 2-3 months later, while relative humidity showed a constant risk within a 6 months-lag. …”
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18947
Relative humidity (%) by municipality 2000–2019.
Published 2024“…The results indicate that average temperature is positively associated with dengue risk 0-2 months later, showing a 35% increase in the risk. Similarly, high precipitation levels lead to increased risk approximately 2-3 months later, while relative humidity showed a constant risk within a 6 months-lag. …”
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18948
Precipitation (mm) by municipality 2000–2019.
Published 2024“…The results indicate that average temperature is positively associated with dengue risk 0-2 months later, showing a 35% increase in the risk. Similarly, high precipitation levels lead to increased risk approximately 2-3 months later, while relative humidity showed a constant risk within a 6 months-lag. …”
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18949
Regulation of expression of necroptosis and homeostatic genes in human airway epithelium.
Published 2025“…<b>(C)</b> Transcripts with low level expression that show small but significant change in expression relative to naïve control with NRG1 alone or genes significantly increased with RSV but whose expression levels were not affected by NRG1. …”
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18950
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18951
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18952
Contribution of each risk factor to the spatial distribution of the risk of overweight or obesity in women aged between 15 and 49 years for DHS 2010 (column 1), DHS 2015−16(column...
Published 2025“…<p>Contour line indicates areas of significantly increased or decreased prevalence ratios. …”
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18953
Contribution of each risk factor to the spatial distribution of overweight and obesity in men aged between 15 and 49 years for DHS 2022.
Published 2025“…<p>Contour line indicates areas of significantly increased or decreased prevalence ratios. …”
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18954
Spatial distribution of crude(unadjusted) and adjusted prevalence ratios of overweight or obesity for women in DHS 2010 (Row 1), DHS 2015−16 (Row 2), and DHS 2022 (Row 3), and for...
Published 2025“…<p>Contour lines indicate areas of significantly increased or decreased prevalence ratios. …”
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18955
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18956
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18957
Charge Delocalization for Electrically Detachable Poly(ionic liquids) Ionoadhesives with Ultrahigh Mechanical Robustness
Published 2024“…In addition, charge delocalization sharply decreases the escaping energy of mobile ions and thus significantly facilitates ion hopping. …”
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18958
Charge Delocalization for Electrically Detachable Poly(ionic liquids) Ionoadhesives with Ultrahigh Mechanical Robustness
Published 2024“…In addition, charge delocalization sharply decreases the escaping energy of mobile ions and thus significantly facilitates ion hopping. …”
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18959
Charge Delocalization for Electrically Detachable Poly(ionic liquids) Ionoadhesives with Ultrahigh Mechanical Robustness
Published 2024“…In addition, charge delocalization sharply decreases the escaping energy of mobile ions and thus significantly facilitates ion hopping. …”
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18960
Charge Delocalization for Electrically Detachable Poly(ionic liquids) Ionoadhesives with Ultrahigh Mechanical Robustness
Published 2024“…In addition, charge delocalization sharply decreases the escaping energy of mobile ions and thus significantly facilitates ion hopping. …”