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Potential mechanism of aerobic exercise in regulating glycolipid metabolism of PDM mice.
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The expression of irisin, NLRP3 and inflammation-related factors in C2C12 cells.
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Analysis of stress-related gene expression in cherry shrimp (<i>N</i>. <i>davidi</i> var. red).
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Raw data for HCs.
Published 2024“…Additionally, there was a 10% increase in the proportion of extra-pulmonary TB cases. …”
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Raw data for hospitals.
Published 2024“…Additionally, there was a 10% increase in the proportion of extra-pulmonary TB cases. …”
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Raw data.
Published 2024“…Additionally, there was a 10% increase in the proportion of extra-pulmonary TB cases. …”
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Global Land Use Change Impacts on Soil Nitrogen Availability and Environmental Losses
Published 2025“…In contrast, reversing managed to natural ecosystems significantly increased NNM by 20% (9.7, 25.4%) and decreased NN by 89% (−125, −46%), indicating increasing N availability while decreasing potential N loss. …”
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Electromagnetic torque ripple.
Published 2025“…Analysis of the simulation results for the proposed control versus field-oriented control (FOC) shows that the proposed control strategy exhibits less ripples in the electromagnetic torque, with the ripple ratio decreasing significantly from 32.95% to 19.43%. In addition, the THDs of the stator current decreased from 20.87% to 14.88%, proving the reliability and efficiency of the proposed control strategy compared to FOC. …”