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Fig 5 -
Published 2024“…Among the three RpoD binding sites upstream of <i>cyoABCDE</i>, only the binding intensity at the site corresponding to the transcription start site (TSS) significantly decreases. Additionally, a significant reduction in RpoD binding is also observed for <i>atpIBEFHAGDC</i>. …”
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Reconstruction of RpoS regulon under both control and heat shock conditions.
Published 2024“…When the binding intensity of the two sigma factors increased, the expression level tended to be up-regulated, whereas when the binding intensity decreased, the expression level tended to be down-regulated. …”
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Decomposition of regional differences in CCD.
Published 2024“…Overall inequality in coupling coordination, as measured by Dagum Gini coefficient, has decreased, with the coefficient reducing from 0.0316 in 2010 to 0.0199 in 2022. …”
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S1 Dataset -
Published 2024“…Overall inequality in coupling coordination, as measured by Dagum Gini coefficient, has decreased, with the coefficient reducing from 0.0316 in 2010 to 0.0199 in 2022. …”
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The classification of CCD.
Published 2024“…Overall inequality in coupling coordination, as measured by Dagum Gini coefficient, has decreased, with the coefficient reducing from 0.0316 in 2010 to 0.0199 in 2022. …”
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Traditional MTPM for the CCD.
Published 2024“…Overall inequality in coupling coordination, as measured by Dagum Gini coefficient, has decreased, with the coefficient reducing from 0.0316 in 2010 to 0.0199 in 2022. …”
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Evaluation index system of EEC and RPH.
Published 2024“…Overall inequality in coupling coordination, as measured by Dagum Gini coefficient, has decreased, with the coefficient reducing from 0.0316 in 2010 to 0.0199 in 2022. …”
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The framework of this paper.
Published 2024“…Overall inequality in coupling coordination, as measured by Dagum Gini coefficient, has decreased, with the coefficient reducing from 0.0316 in 2010 to 0.0199 in 2022. …”
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Global Moran’s I for CCD (Selected Years).
Published 2024“…Overall inequality in coupling coordination, as measured by Dagum Gini coefficient, has decreased, with the coefficient reducing from 0.0316 in 2010 to 0.0199 in 2022. …”
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Spatial MTPM for the CCD of EEC and RPH.
Published 2024“…Overall inequality in coupling coordination, as measured by Dagum Gini coefficient, has decreased, with the coefficient reducing from 0.0316 in 2010 to 0.0199 in 2022. …”
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Published 2024“…The binding intensity of RpoD upstream of <i>ptsG</i> and <i>ptsHI</i> significantly decreases in response to heat shock. (C) Heat map showing sigma factor binding and expression change for carbon metabolism genes in response to heat shock. …”
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Kernel density estimation of the CCD.
Published 2024“…Overall inequality in coupling coordination, as measured by Dagum Gini coefficient, has decreased, with the coefficient reducing from 0.0316 in 2010 to 0.0199 in 2022. …”
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National and regional results of CCD.
Published 2024“…Overall inequality in coupling coordination, as measured by Dagum Gini coefficient, has decreased, with the coefficient reducing from 0.0316 in 2010 to 0.0199 in 2022. …”
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Factors affecting LLINs usage at household level.
Published 2025“…Logistic regression was used to identify factors influencing net ownership and malaria prevalence, while a generalized linear model assessed factors affecting net usage. …”
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Findings of the study.
Published 2025“…Mental health issues, particularly those co-occurring with substance use, impede reintegration, with emotional dysregulation and poor decision-making contributing to continued criminal conduct. Other significant risk factors include involvement in a gang, trauma exposure, and a lack of rehabilitative assistance. …”
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PRISMA Flowchart.
Published 2025“…Mental health issues, particularly those co-occurring with substance use, impede reintegration, with emotional dysregulation and poor decision-making contributing to continued criminal conduct. Other significant risk factors include involvement in a gang, trauma exposure, and a lack of rehabilitative assistance. …”
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General description of the study.
Published 2025“…Mental health issues, particularly those co-occurring with substance use, impede reintegration, with emotional dysregulation and poor decision-making contributing to continued criminal conduct. Other significant risk factors include involvement in a gang, trauma exposure, and a lack of rehabilitative assistance. …”
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Quality Assessment.
Published 2025“…Mental health issues, particularly those co-occurring with substance use, impede reintegration, with emotional dysregulation and poor decision-making contributing to continued criminal conduct. Other significant risk factors include involvement in a gang, trauma exposure, and a lack of rehabilitative assistance. …”