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    The samples in some studies. by Fuxiang Wang (8316573)

    Published 2025
    “…For the more difficult text, the APTU size decreased notably, the number of 1–6-word PTUs increased substantially, and the frequency of ≥ 7-word PTUs remained relatively stable. …”
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    Variables of trees located at coordinates . by Alexandra M. Campbell (3284094)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Invasive pests and pathogens are a major driver of biodiversity loss. Some rare species may persist through rapid evolution to tolerate or escape new threats, but representing the underlying ecological and evolutionary processes at the appropriate scale is analytically and computationally challenging. …”
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    Global parameters and variables for the model. by Alexandra M. Campbell (3284094)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Invasive pests and pathogens are a major driver of biodiversity loss. Some rare species may persist through rapid evolution to tolerate or escape new threats, but representing the underlying ecological and evolutionary processes at the appropriate scale is analytically and computationally challenging. …”
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    Variables of patch located at coordinates . by Alexandra M. Campbell (3284094)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Invasive pests and pathogens are a major driver of biodiversity loss. Some rare species may persist through rapid evolution to tolerate or escape new threats, but representing the underlying ecological and evolutionary processes at the appropriate scale is analytically and computationally challenging. …”
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    MRSP Data collected in March 2018. by Alexandra M. Campbell (3284094)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Invasive pests and pathogens are a major driver of biodiversity loss. Some rare species may persist through rapid evolution to tolerate or escape new threats, but representing the underlying ecological and evolutionary processes at the appropriate scale is analytically and computationally challenging. …”
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