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EDX analysis of the powder mixture [17].
Published 2025“…Thermal testing indicates that at 453.15 K, the change in molecular weight occurred more rapidly. …”
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Full dataset of the Fig 8.
Published 2025“…Thermal testing indicates that at 453.15 K, the change in molecular weight occurred more rapidly. …”
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XRD analysis [17].
Published 2025“…Thermal testing indicates that at 453.15 K, the change in molecular weight occurred more rapidly. …”
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Model selection based on best fit.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Malaria remains a significant public health challenge, particularly among vulnerable populations in high-burden countries like Tanzania. …”
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Flow chart of animal experiment.
Published 2025“…Then, we evaluated the effects of PMSC intervention on POI rats: Compared to the untreated MOD group, the estrous cycle of rats in the PMSC group gradually became regular, the ovarian weight and ovarian index were significantly increased, and the ovarian tissue structure was improved by showing an increase in the number of follicles and a decrease in the number of atretic follicles. …”
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Land-use change in Quetta from (a) 1992, (b) 2002, (c) 2013 and (d) 2022.
Published 2025“…It is evident from the results that barren land in Quetta increased in 2022, whereas build-up area significantly decreased, as shown in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0317342#pone.0317342.g006" target="_blank">Fig 6</a>. …”
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