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significant spatial » significant potential (Expand Search), significant negative (Expand Search)
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The coastline changes of the Aral Sea from 1960 to 2023. Land cover data are from LANDSAT 8 (
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Identification of ACADM, ANGPTL4, and NFKB2 as significant predictors of OS in the TCGA-KIRC cohort.
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Environmental changes and human activities influence the spatial patterns of plant diversity in Eastern Eurasian Steppe
Published 2024“…The Shannon-Wiener index shows higher values at the transition zone between the meadow steppes and typical steppes where hydrothermal conditions are moderate, but the Simpson index and Pielou's evenness index exhibit relatively small spatial variation across the entire study area. The above results can serve as foundational information to assist researchers in further exploring the grassland ecosystem's responses to climate change and human activities at the landscape scale, providing significant guidance for the ecological restoration and management of degraded grasslands.…”
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Changes in sleep patterns before versus during the COVID-19 pandemic by age.
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Spatial distribution of accessibility to tourist attractions at the grid scale.
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Changes in best-corrected visual acuity and total area reduction ratio of the epiretinal membrane (ERM) during follow-up.
Published 2025“…<p>(a) During the follow-up period, the stable group showed no significant change in visual acuity, whereas the progression group exhibited a decrease compared to baseline starting at 12 months, with greater changes than those in the stable group beginning at 6 months. …”
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