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significantly linked » significantly longer (Expand Search), significantly altered (Expand Search), significantly higher (Expand Search)
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(a) Surface area and volume change with water level; (b) Topographic changes in the Caspian Sea.
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Pan-cancer analyses of ANGPTL4 expression and its prognostic significance in the TCGA database.
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Pan-cancer analyses of NFKB2 expression and its prognostic significance in the TCGA database.
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Characterization and difference in various variables with different PA level.
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Online travelogues information from Ctrip.
Published 2025“…Findings indicate that: (1) Locations mentioned in Tang and Song poetry show significant spatial differentiation, with urban areas displaying a clustered distribution and suburbs showing scattered hotspots. (2) The number of locations referenced in Song poetry increased significantly compared to Tang poetry, suggesting that Nanjing’s economic growth heightened the city’s appeal and inspired more literary output. (3) Song Dynasty poetry reflects a shift toward more neutral and negative emotions, with a marked decrease in positive expressions. …”
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