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significant force » significant source (Expand Search), significant sources (Expand Search), significant concern (Expand Search)
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Mean conidial viability of <i>Beauveria</i> and <i>Metarhizium</i> isolates.
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Regression situation of each cross-section.
Published 2025“…The results show that as the coarse particle content increases, the force transmission mechanism in the strongly weathered rock shifts from compressive deformation typical of fine-grained soils to point-contact force transmission between coarse particles. …”
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Statistical Table of Formation Loss Rate <i>V1.</i>
Published 2025“…The results show that as the coarse particle content increases, the force transmission mechanism in the strongly weathered rock shifts from compressive deformation typical of fine-grained soils to point-contact force transmission between coarse particles. …”
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Fitting Results for Each Operating Condition.
Published 2025“…The results show that as the coarse particle content increases, the force transmission mechanism in the strongly weathered rock shifts from compressive deformation typical of fine-grained soils to point-contact force transmission between coarse particles. …”
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Bar graphs showing the means and 95% CI of each retinal layer thickness at each visit.
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Rates of change in each retinal layer thickness, calculated using linear mixed models.
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