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Experimental Study on Water-in-Oil Emulsion Stability Induced by Asphaltene Colloids in Heavy Oil
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Image_1_Loneliness predicts decreased physical activity in widowed but not married or unmarried individuals.TIF
Published 2024“…Loneliness did not predict a statistically significant decrease in physical activity in married or unmarried individuals.…”
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Table_1_Both yields of maize and soybean and soil carbon sequestration in typical Mollisols cropland decrease under future climate change: SPACSYS simulation.docx
Published 2024“…Conversely, a slight but not statistically significant average yield increase of 2.5% was predicted for spring wheat. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Survival-Convolution Models for Predicting COVID-19 Cases and Assessing Effects of Mitigation Strategies.pdf
Published 2020“…The nationwide lockdown in Italy did not accelerate the speed at which the transmission rate decreases. In the United States, R<sub>t</sub> significantly decreased during a 2-week period after the declaration of national emergency, but it declined at a much slower rate afterwards. …”