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The number of gauging cross-sections where a statistically significant decreasing trend was identified.
Published 2024“…<p>The number of gauging cross-sections where a statistically significant decreasing trend was identified.…”
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Regression results of M&A goodwill and corporate technological innovation outputs.
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Moderation effect regression.
Published 2025“…Based on the Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone (GDELT) from 2010 to 2024, this study empirically examines the impact of the South China Sea issue on Southeast Asian countries’ perception of China’s image using a panel multiple linear regression model. The empirical results show a significant positive correlation between the South China Sea issue and Southeast Asian countries’ perception of China’s image. …”
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Leptin receptor deficiency caused decrease in cortical bone mainly in female mice.
Published 2020“…Post Hoc testing indicated that increased Ct.BS/BV was only significant in male mice on WD p < 0.05. Ct.Ar/Tt.A<i>r</i> = cortical area fraction; Ct.Ar = cortical area; Ct.Th = cortical thickness; Tt.Ar = total area; Ct. …”
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