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<b>Nest mass in forest tits </b><b><i>Paridae</i></b><b> </b><b>increases with elevation and decreasing body mass, promoting reproductive success</b>
Published 2025“…We found that nest mass increased by ~ 60% along the elevational gradient, but the effect of canopy openness on nest mass was not significant, while nest mass decreased along the ranked species from the smallest <i>Periparus ater</i> to the medium-sized <i>Cyanistes caeruleus</i> and the largest <i>Parus major</i>. …”
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Equivalent effect model.
Published 2025“…The number of soil disturbance particles decreases with an increase in forward speed, increases with a larger radius of the convex structure, and slightly decreases with an increase in the lugs angle. …”
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Simulation model.
Published 2025“…The number of soil disturbance particles decreases with an increase in forward speed, increases with a larger radius of the convex structure, and slightly decreases with an increase in the lugs angle. …”
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Displacement of soil particles in z direction.
Published 2025“…The number of soil disturbance particles decreases with an increase in forward speed, increases with a larger radius of the convex structure, and slightly decreases with an increase in the lugs angle. …”
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Simulation parameters [13].
Published 2025“…The number of soil disturbance particles decreases with an increase in forward speed, increases with a larger radius of the convex structure, and slightly decreases with an increase in the lugs angle. …”
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Displacement of soil particles in x direction.
Published 2025“…The number of soil disturbance particles decreases with an increase in forward speed, increases with a larger radius of the convex structure, and slightly decreases with an increase in the lugs angle. …”
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Soil particle simulation model.
Published 2025“…The number of soil disturbance particles decreases with an increase in forward speed, increases with a larger radius of the convex structure, and slightly decreases with an increase in the lugs angle. …”
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Multi-factor experimental results.
Published 2025“…The number of soil disturbance particles decreases with an increase in forward speed, increases with a larger radius of the convex structure, and slightly decreases with an increase in the lugs angle. …”
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Frequency-displacement curve.
Published 2025“…The number of soil disturbance particles decreases with an increase in forward speed, increases with a larger radius of the convex structure, and slightly decreases with an increase in the lugs angle. …”
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Bonding bonds between soil particles.
Published 2025“…The number of soil disturbance particles decreases with an increase in forward speed, increases with a larger radius of the convex structure, and slightly decreases with an increase in the lugs angle. …”
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Test factor coding.
Published 2025“…The number of soil disturbance particles decreases with an increase in forward speed, increases with a larger radius of the convex structure, and slightly decreases with an increase in the lugs angle. …”
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Displacement of soil particles in y direction.
Published 2025“…The number of soil disturbance particles decreases with an increase in forward speed, increases with a larger radius of the convex structure, and slightly decreases with an increase in the lugs angle. …”
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Frame structure and key dimensions.
Published 2025“…The number of soil disturbance particles decreases with an increase in forward speed, increases with a larger radius of the convex structure, and slightly decreases with an increase in the lugs angle. …”
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Published 2024“…Larger body height increased the likelihood of selection by about 12%, larger muscle mass by 12% to 25%, larger bone age by 350–400%, while larger percent body fat decreased selection chances by 7%. …”
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Flowchart of the selection program.
Published 2024“…Larger body height increased the likelihood of selection by about 12%, larger muscle mass by 12% to 25%, larger bone age by 350–400%, while larger percent body fat decreased selection chances by 7%. …”
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Data Sheet 1_HDL from 36-h fasted participants potently promotes efflux of cholesteryl ester from activated microglia.zip
Published 2025“…However, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis revealed reduced total HDL particle count, a decrease in the smallest HDL particles (HDL1, 7.4 nm diameter), and an increase in the largest HDL particles (HDL7, 12 nm) after the 36-h fast. …”
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Behavior is best fit by models with independent attributes.
Published 2025“…Positive/negative coefficients on option A/B indicate that the probability of choosing option A increases/decreases with the magnitude of that attribute. …”