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Production function regression ridge trace.
Published 2025“…In the stage of high-quality development (2012 present), the contribution rate of technological factors continued to rise and become the dominant factor, while the contribution rate of land factors has decreased to a lower level. (2) Regarding spatial characteristics, the spatial econometric model reveals significant spatial agglomeration characteristics of capital and labor, and land factors positively affect local and neighboring economic growth. …”
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Model test results.
Published 2025“…In the stage of high-quality development (2012 present), the contribution rate of technological factors continued to rise and become the dominant factor, while the contribution rate of land factors has decreased to a lower level. (2) Regarding spatial characteristics, the spatial econometric model reveals significant spatial agglomeration characteristics of capital and labor, and land factors positively affect local and neighboring economic growth. …”
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Epac activation with 8CPT-AM induced RLC phosphorylation in the perfused hearts.
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Schematic summary of the proposed role of Epac1 in the regulation of myofilament function.
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Regression model analysis of the influence of <i>ERCC1</i> rs3212986 on CWP.
Published 2024Subjects: -
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