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    DECREASE IN OFF-PEAK ELECTRICAL ENERGY DEMAND BY AGROINDUSTRIES DUE TO PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR GENERATION by Lucas de A. Viana (7234946)

    Published 2019
    “…These and other benefits constitute the so-called externality of the decrease in off-peak demand due to photovoltaic generation. …”
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    The decreasing rates of V<sub>p</sub> with temperature. by Nazlı Tunar Özcan (14833635)

    Published 2023
    “…Therefore, the thermal energy and also temperature in the host environment will increase depending on time. In this study, P-wave velocity (V<sub>p</sub>), Brazilian tensile strength (σ<sub>t</sub>), uniaxial compression strength (σ<sub>c</sub>) of Çankırı rock salt were investigated under different temperatures ranging from 20°C to 250°C since the temperature is a factor that causes changes in some physical and geo-mechanical properties of rocks. …”
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    Studies reporting categories of change (increase, decrease, no change) in physical activity behaviour due to COVID-19. by Alex Christensen (12008982)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Studies reporting categories of change (increase, decrease, no change) in physical activity behaviour due to COVID-19.…”
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    The total healthcare costs for IS. by Hee Jung Son (14285076)

    Published 2023
    “…The conservative treatment has increased, while the surgical treatment has decreased. The socioeconomic burden of IS has increased rapidly.…”
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    DataSheet1_Does Social Pension Expansion Relieve Depression and Decrease Medical Costs? Evidence From the Rural Elderly in China.docx by Mi Zhou (9884)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Objectives: This study was designed to explore the effect of the New Rural Pension Scheme on depressive symptoms or medical costs induced by depression.…”
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