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    General information of patient who diagnosis insomnia disorder (N = 518,119). by Mingee Choi (15250732)

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…treatment initiation decreased…”
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    Treatment at first diagnosis of insomnia disorder (%). by Mingee Choi (15250732)

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…treatment initiation decreased…”
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    ERI Thresholds Between Adjacent Zones. by Mingyue Sun (4638535)

    Published 2025
    “…The transition and desert zones decreased by 49.7% and 37.9%, respectively. The ERI decreased and was strongly correlated with the OLS. …”
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    Location of the study area. by Mingyue Sun (4638535)

    Published 2025
    “…The transition and desert zones decreased by 49.7% and 37.9%, respectively. The ERI decreased and was strongly correlated with the OLS. …”
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    Random Forest structure with cross-validation. by Mingyue Sun (4638535)

    Published 2025
    “…The transition and desert zones decreased by 49.7% and 37.9%, respectively. The ERI decreased and was strongly correlated with the OLS. …”
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    Land use change from 1990 to 2020. by Mingyue Sun (4638535)

    Published 2025
    “…The transition and desert zones decreased by 49.7% and 37.9%, respectively. The ERI decreased and was strongly correlated with the OLS. …”
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    Geographic data. by Mingyue Sun (4638535)

    Published 2025
    “…The transition and desert zones decreased by 49.7% and 37.9%, respectively. The ERI decreased and was strongly correlated with the OLS. …”
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    Classification accuracy. by Mingyue Sun (4638535)

    Published 2025
    “…The transition and desert zones decreased by 49.7% and 37.9%, respectively. The ERI decreased and was strongly correlated with the OLS. …”