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Annual Difference in Energy Consumption Relative to Historical Median Change by 2032.
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Results for the asymmetric relationship between military expenditures and DOD energy consumption.
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Osteogenic Potential and Long-Term Enzymatic Biodegradation of PHB-based Scaffolds with Composite Magnetic Nanofillers in a Magnetic Field
Published 2024“…Six-month biodegradation caused a reduction in surface potential (1.5-fold) and in a vertical piezoresponse (3.5-fold) of the Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>–GO scaffold because of a decrease in the PHB β-phase content. <i>In vitro</i> assays in the absence of an MF showed a significantly more pronounced mesenchymal stem cell proliferation on composite magnetic scaffolds compared to the neat scaffold, whereas in an MF (68 mT, 0.67 Hz), cell proliferation was not statistically significantly different when all the studied scaffolds were compared. …”
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Taxa bar plot of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp at the genus level.
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Taxa bar plot of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp at the class level.
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Taxa bar plot of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp at the phylum level.
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Venn diagram based on ASVs of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp.
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α-diversity indices of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp.
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Heat map of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp at the genus level.
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Taxa bar plot of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp at the family level.
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Data Sheet 1_Assessing ecological environmental quality and conservation effectiveness in the World’s largest urban green heart using the remote sensing ecological index (RSEI) and...
Published 2025“…The findings reveal that: (1) The RSEI demonstrated an average annual growth rate of 0.0038 years<sup>-1</sup> over 31 years, with significant increases during 1990–2013 (0.0045 years<sup>-1</sup>) and 2013–2020 (0.0089 years<sup>-1</sup>). (2) Comparing pre- and post-GH policy implementation periods (1990–2013 vs. 2013–2020), areas showing EEQ improvement increased from 77.15% to 89.69%, while areas with stable and decreased EEQ declined from 22.36% to 10.17%. (3) GH policy demonstrates substantial positive conservation effects, with both GH and the 3 km buffer zone exhibiting EEQ improvements. …”