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Published 2025“…Culturing at high glucose increased both nNOS and iNOS activities inducing a marked decrease in GSIS in a following short-term incubation at high glucose. …”
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The amplitude curve.
Published 2024“…The MSE reaches a minimum value at a frequency of 20–25 kHz, representing a decrease of 15.52%–22.24% compared with conventional rock breaking, which can significantly improve the rock breaking efficiency and reduce the drilling cost. …”
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The stress-strain curve in rock failure process.
Published 2024“…The MSE reaches a minimum value at a frequency of 20–25 kHz, representing a decrease of 15.52%–22.24% compared with conventional rock breaking, which can significantly improve the rock breaking efficiency and reduce the drilling cost. …”
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Finite element modeling of PDC cutter with rock.
Published 2024“…The MSE reaches a minimum value at a frequency of 20–25 kHz, representing a decrease of 15.52%–22.24% compared with conventional rock breaking, which can significantly improve the rock breaking efficiency and reduce the drilling cost. …”
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Identification and validation of <i>Ctsz</i> as the lead candidate gene underlying <i>Tip5.</i>
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