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increase decrease » increased release (Expand Search), increased crash (Expand Search)
greatest decrease » treatment decreased (Expand Search), greater increase (Expand Search)
test decrease » teer decrease (Expand Search), cost decreased (Expand Search), mean decrease (Expand Search)
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Bivariate analysis of sociodemographic and other factors associated with the practice scores.
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Mass loss rate of marble under different chemical environments and dry-wet cycle conditions.
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Patterns of energy changes in marble samples and their stress-strain curves under dry-wet cycles.
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Mechanical parameter trends under different chemical environments and wet-dry cycles.
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Mechanical parameters of marble under different chemical environments and dry-wet cycle conditions.
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Position of each slice of anthracite.
Published 2025“…The increase in temperature has the greatest influence on the CO<sub>2</sub> absorption capacity, followed by the CH<sub>4</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> adsorption capacities. …”
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Minimal data set.
Published 2025“…The increase in temperature has the greatest influence on the CO<sub>2</sub> absorption capacity, followed by the CH<sub>4</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> adsorption capacities. …”
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Schematic of the experiment apparatus.
Published 2025“…The increase in temperature has the greatest influence on the CO<sub>2</sub> absorption capacity, followed by the CH<sub>4</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> adsorption capacities. …”
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Physicochemical properties of CO<sub>2</sub>, CH<sub>4</sub> and N<sub>2</sub>.
Published 2025“…The increase in temperature has the greatest influence on the CO<sub>2</sub> absorption capacity, followed by the CH<sub>4</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> adsorption capacities. …”