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Total match head impacts by header scenario.
Published 2025“…Repetitive head impact exposure by position was associated with significant decreases in absolute error (<i><i>p < </i></i>0.001), increases in peak velocity <i><i>(p < </i></i>0.001), and increases in reaction time (<i><i>p < </i></i>0.001). …”
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Reinforcement of calcareous sand columns.
Published 2025“…<div><p>In recent years, the reinforcement of calcareous sands using the microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) method has emerged as a prominent research area. Nevertheless, a significant drawback of the MICP method is that multiple treatments with the cementing solution are required to achieve the desired improvement effect. …”
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Grouping of sand column test.
Published 2025“…<div><p>In recent years, the reinforcement of calcareous sands using the microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) method has emerged as a prominent research area. Nevertheless, a significant drawback of the MICP method is that multiple treatments with the cementing solution are required to achieve the desired improvement effect. …”
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SEM images of sand column test.
Published 2025“…<div><p>In recent years, the reinforcement of calcareous sands using the microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) method has emerged as a prominent research area. Nevertheless, a significant drawback of the MICP method is that multiple treatments with the cementing solution are required to achieve the desired improvement effect. …”
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Demonstration of test steps.
Published 2025“…<div><p>In recent years, the reinforcement of calcareous sands using the microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) method has emerged as a prominent research area. Nevertheless, a significant drawback of the MICP method is that multiple treatments with the cementing solution are required to achieve the desired improvement effect. …”
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Reaction of Bacteria, Urea and Fe<sup>3</sup> <sup>+</sup>.
Published 2025“…<div><p>In recent years, the reinforcement of calcareous sands using the microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) method has emerged as a prominent research area. Nevertheless, a significant drawback of the MICP method is that multiple treatments with the cementing solution are required to achieve the desired improvement effect. …”
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Polylactic Acid Micro/Nanoplastic Exposure Induces Male Reproductive Toxicity by Disrupting Spermatogenesis and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Mice
Published 2025“…Mice exposed to PLA-MPs for a long time exhibited significant reproductive toxicity, evidenced by decreased sperm concentration and motility, increased sperm deformity rates, and disrupted sex hormone levels. …”
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Basic characteristics of the afforested land.
Published 2025“…Notably, bacterial β-diversity exhibited a significant negative correlation with MAOC content, offering a new perspective on the role of microbes in carbon stabilization. …”
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CSB elemental content.
Published 2025“…Total volatile fatty acid concentration decreased with increasing CSB levels. However, no significant changes were observed in microbial diversity or total DNA copy numbers of bacteria and methanogens. …”
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Rumen fermentation parameters.
Published 2025“…Total volatile fatty acid concentration decreased with increasing CSB levels. However, no significant changes were observed in microbial diversity or total DNA copy numbers of bacteria and methanogens. …”