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force decrease » forces increased (Expand Search)
gap increased » rate increased (Expand Search), care increased (Expand Search), gene increased (Expand Search)
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Comparison of actual and potential yields and yield gap in different crop seasons.
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Shearing forces in the tension zone.
Published 2025“…The outer ring of inclined piles in the VIPF significantly enhances structural stiffness through spatial synergy, achieving uniform load distribution and effective redistribution of pile-body internal forces. …”
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Shearing force in the pressure zone.
Published 2025“…The outer ring of inclined piles in the VIPF significantly enhances structural stiffness through spatial synergy, achieving uniform load distribution and effective redistribution of pile-body internal forces. …”
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Axial force in the pressure zone.
Published 2025“…The outer ring of inclined piles in the VIPF significantly enhances structural stiffness through spatial synergy, achieving uniform load distribution and effective redistribution of pile-body internal forces. …”
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Axial forces in the tension zone.
Published 2025“…The outer ring of inclined piles in the VIPF significantly enhances structural stiffness through spatial synergy, achieving uniform load distribution and effective redistribution of pile-body internal forces. …”
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Classes of errors and gaps in BOLD metadata.
Published 2025“…ASAP was found to be superior to RESL due to RESL’s adherence to the concept of the DNA barcoding gap. Moreover, we found that taxonomic misassignments, inconsistencies in BIN formation, and missing metadata also contribute significantly to unreliable identifications. …”
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