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A Hydrate-Bearing Sediment Gas Replacement Mechanical Behavior Regulation Mechanism and Slope Stability Analysis
Published 2025“…The Ψ value on the <i>v</i>-ln <i>p</i>′ plane is consistently negative, and gas replacement results in higher ln <i>p</i>′ values and lower <i>v</i> at the failure state point. As saturation increases, the Γ value of the critical state line decreases, while the λ value increases. (3) For slope simulations, increased hydrate saturation significantly raises the safety factor for gentler slopes, while the reinforcing effect of gas replacement is weaker for steeper slopes with higher saturation.…”
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A Hydrate-Bearing Sediment Gas Replacement Mechanical Behavior Regulation Mechanism and Slope Stability Analysis
Published 2025“…The Ψ value on the <i>v</i>-ln <i>p</i>′ plane is consistently negative, and gas replacement results in higher ln <i>p</i>′ values and lower <i>v</i> at the failure state point. As saturation increases, the Γ value of the critical state line decreases, while the λ value increases. (3) For slope simulations, increased hydrate saturation significantly raises the safety factor for gentler slopes, while the reinforcing effect of gas replacement is weaker for steeper slopes with higher saturation.…”
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1043
The threshold effect analysis of the BRI on HGS.
Published 2025“…In addition, the relationship between BRI and HGS is an L-shaped curve. An inflection point is determined when BRI reaches 3.42. Before this threshold, for every unit increase in BRI, HGS increases significantly (β = 2.19, 95% CI = 1.66, 2.72).…”
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Flow chart of research object screening.
Published 2025“…Estradiol exhibited significant non-linear relationship with ALI (P = 0.027), with multiple inflection points suggesting concentration-dependent effects.…”
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Uncovering Urinary Proteome Differences in Very Preterm Infants with and without Preterm Brain Injury
Published 2025“…Urine samples were collected from 29 very preterm infants (VPI) without brain injury and 11 with moderate/severe injury at eight time points: Days 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 28, and term-equivalent age (TEA). …”
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1049
Descriptive statistics.
Published 2025“…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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1050
Changes in body composition, PSC, PSCP, MVPA.
Published 2025“…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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1051
Causal paths for FFM.
Published 2025“…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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1052
Recruitment and screening flowchart.
Published 2025“…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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1053
Factors influencing body fat percentage at Q2.
Published 2025“…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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1054
Factors influencing body fat percentage at Q1.
Published 2025“…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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1055
STROBE flowchart.
Published 2025“…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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1056
Factors influencing FFM at Q1.
Published 2025“…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
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1057
Results of parallel mediation effect test.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The results confirmed that emotional exhaustion and organizational identification are crucial mediators. Three significant indirect pathways were identified: (1) a simple mediation path through emotional exhaustion; (2) a simple mediation path through organizational identification; and (3) a chained mediation path where job insecurity increased emotional exhaustion, which in turn decreased organizational identification, ultimately leading to lower OCB. …”
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1058
Hypothetical relationship diagram.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The results confirmed that emotional exhaustion and organizational identification are crucial mediators. Three significant indirect pathways were identified: (1) a simple mediation path through emotional exhaustion; (2) a simple mediation path through organizational identification; and (3) a chained mediation path where job insecurity increased emotional exhaustion, which in turn decreased organizational identification, ultimately leading to lower OCB. …”
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Mediation effects model test (n = 330).
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The results confirmed that emotional exhaustion and organizational identification are crucial mediators. Three significant indirect pathways were identified: (1) a simple mediation path through emotional exhaustion; (2) a simple mediation path through organizational identification; and (3) a chained mediation path where job insecurity increased emotional exhaustion, which in turn decreased organizational identification, ultimately leading to lower OCB. …”
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Path diagram of model.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The results confirmed that emotional exhaustion and organizational identification are crucial mediators. Three significant indirect pathways were identified: (1) a simple mediation path through emotional exhaustion; (2) a simple mediation path through organizational identification; and (3) a chained mediation path where job insecurity increased emotional exhaustion, which in turn decreased organizational identification, ultimately leading to lower OCB. …”