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    Schematics of the orientation delay-estimation experiment and results. by Yi-Jie Zhao (11663148)

    Published 2021
    “…SZ have larger resource allocation variability than HC (middle panel). …”
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    Model fitting results. by Yi-Jie Zhao (11663148)

    Published 2021
    “…SZ have larger resource allocation variability than HC (<i>E</i>). …”
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    The gradation curve of the soil sample. by Ruihong Wang (1932328)

    Published 2024
    “…However, with an increase in the number of freeze‒thaw cycles, the resistance of root reinforcement to freeze‒thaw action gradually decreases. The observed effect of freeze‒thaw cycles on soil degradation was divided into three stages: a significant decrease in strength, a slight decrease in strength and strength stability. …”
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    The test steps. by Ruihong Wang (1932328)

    Published 2024
    “…However, with an increase in the number of freeze‒thaw cycles, the resistance of root reinforcement to freeze‒thaw action gradually decreases. The observed effect of freeze‒thaw cycles on soil degradation was divided into three stages: a significant decrease in strength, a slight decrease in strength and strength stability. …”
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    The Sample preparation process. by Ruihong Wang (1932328)

    Published 2024
    “…However, with an increase in the number of freeze‒thaw cycles, the resistance of root reinforcement to freeze‒thaw action gradually decreases. The observed effect of freeze‒thaw cycles on soil degradation was divided into three stages: a significant decrease in strength, a slight decrease in strength and strength stability. …”
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    The morphology of the landslide. by Ruihong Wang (1932328)

    Published 2024
    “…However, with an increase in the number of freeze‒thaw cycles, the resistance of root reinforcement to freeze‒thaw action gradually decreases. The observed effect of freeze‒thaw cycles on soil degradation was divided into three stages: a significant decrease in strength, a slight decrease in strength and strength stability. …”