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CBR test results.
Published 2024“…The results show that the UCS and CBR values enhanced significantly with the increase in curing time. However, the moisture content and pH of the stabilized soil exhibited a decreasing trend. …”
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Change in moisture content of stabilized soil.
Published 2024“…The results show that the UCS and CBR values enhanced significantly with the increase in curing time. However, the moisture content and pH of the stabilized soil exhibited a decreasing trend. …”
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Relationship between UCS and curing time.
Published 2024“…The results show that the UCS and CBR values enhanced significantly with the increase in curing time. However, the moisture content and pH of the stabilized soil exhibited a decreasing trend. …”
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Strength characteristic curve of stabilized soil.
Published 2024“…The results show that the UCS and CBR values enhanced significantly with the increase in curing time. However, the moisture content and pH of the stabilized soil exhibited a decreasing trend. …”
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Change in pH value of stabilized soil.
Published 2024“…The results show that the UCS and CBR values enhanced significantly with the increase in curing time. However, the moisture content and pH of the stabilized soil exhibited a decreasing trend. …”
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CBR test results at different curing time.
Published 2024“…The results show that the UCS and CBR values enhanced significantly with the increase in curing time. However, the moisture content and pH of the stabilized soil exhibited a decreasing trend. …”
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Effect of generator temperature on COP.
Published 2025“…In addition, the results examine a significant reduction in CO<sub>2</sub> emissions by 1.58 kg/hr. …”
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GWAS analysis using Cluster 2 data (shown in S1 Fig).
Published 2024“…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i><1×10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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GWAS analysis using Cluster 3 data (shown in S1 Fig).
Published 2024“…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i></b><<b>1</b>×<b>10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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GWAS analysis using only Cluster 1 data (shown in S1 Fig).
Published 2024“…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i><1×10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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GWAS analysis using Cluster 4 data (shown in S1 Fig).
Published 2024“…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i></b><<b>1</b>×<b>10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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GWAS analysis identifies several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that are associated with the changes in viral copies.
Published 2024“…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i></b><<b>1</b>×<b>10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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GWAS analysis identifies several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that are associated with the changes in viral copies.
Published 2024“…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i></b><<b>1</b>×<b>10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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Characteristics of Study Participants.
Published 2025“…Factors such as distrust in manufacturers and government, fear of side effects, perceived low illness risk, and inconvenient healthcare access contributed to low vaccine uptake. …”