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    Regression situation of each cross-section. by Puzhen An (21169189)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, as the coarse particle content rises, the strata loss rate tends to decrease gradually. The final settlement curve, calculated using the method that considers changes in coarse particle content, is closer to the measured values. …”
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    Statistical Table of Formation Loss Rate <i>V1.</i> by Puzhen An (21169189)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, as the coarse particle content rises, the strata loss rate tends to decrease gradually. The final settlement curve, calculated using the method that considers changes in coarse particle content, is closer to the measured values. …”
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    Fitting Results for Each Operating Condition. by Puzhen An (21169189)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, as the coarse particle content rises, the strata loss rate tends to decrease gradually. The final settlement curve, calculated using the method that considers changes in coarse particle content, is closer to the measured values. …”
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    The Throttle Effect in Metal–Organic Frameworks for Distinguishing Water Isotopes by Xiao Xiao (99147)

    Published 2024
    “…When we pushed the Ura occupancy to its limit (from 59% to 76% and 98%), the diffusion rate decreases by 2 orders of magnitude. Most importantly, there is a significant dissymmetry between the two-way exchange rates of solvents, and the rates of H<sub>2</sub>O and D<sub>2</sub>O became distinguishable. …”
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    The Throttle Effect in Metal–Organic Frameworks for Distinguishing Water Isotopes by Xiao Xiao (99147)

    Published 2024
    “…When we pushed the Ura occupancy to its limit (from 59% to 76% and 98%), the diffusion rate decreases by 2 orders of magnitude. Most importantly, there is a significant dissymmetry between the two-way exchange rates of solvents, and the rates of H<sub>2</sub>O and D<sub>2</sub>O became distinguishable. …”
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