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    The effects of a change in the point system on immigration by Chemin, Matthieu

    Published 2016
    “…To achieve this, points for French and education (specifically bachelor’s degrees) were increased. …”
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    EFFECT OF CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION IN SOIL ON REINFORCEMENT CORROSION by Maslehuddin, M.

    Published 2020
    “…As expected, the degree of corrosion increased with the chloride concentration in the soil. …”
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    Impacts of twenty years of experimental warming on soil carbon, nitrogen, moisture and soil mites across alpine/subarctic tundra communities by Juha M. Alatalo (2931234)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>High-altitude and alpine areas are predicted to experience rapid and substantial increases in future temperature, which may have serious impacts on soil carbon, nutrient and soil fauna. …”
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    Effect of increasing the number of anchors on the flexural performance of FRP-strengthened RC beams by Hawileh, Rami A.

    Published 2024
    “…This study aims to investigate the effect of increasing the number of FRP spike anchors at the laminate's ends on the flexural behavior of strengthened and anchored RC beams. …”
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    SHORT- VS LONG-READ SEQUENCING OF SOIL ARTHROPODS by Sten Anslan (8288664)

    Published 2025
    “…Metabarcoding has become an increasingly utilized approach for species identification from environmental DNA (eDNA) samples, and here, we examine the congruence of soil mite communities between morphological and two metabarcoding datasets. …”
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    Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria-mediated rock phosphate utilization with poultry manure enhances soil nutrient dynamics and maize growth in semi-arid soil by Kashif Khan (2978691)

    Published 2025
    “…Similarly, nutrient uptake improved, with N uptake increasing by 142%, P by 283%, and K by 149.6%. This treatment also increased soil EC and SOM by 43% and 77%, respectively, while soil pH decreased by 3.23%. …”
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    Reduction of laboratory utilization in the intensive care unit by Diab, Khalil

    Published 2016
    “…Objective: In our academic intensive care unit (ICU), there is excess ordering of routine laboratory tests. …”
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    The Effect of Treated Waste-Water on Compaction and Compression of Fine Soil by Attom, Mousa

    Published 2016
    “…It was found that the use of treated waste water affects all of these properties. The maximum dry unit weight increased for both soils and the optimum water content decreased as much as 13.6% for highly plastic soil. …”
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    Phytoextraction of Cr(VI) from soil using Portulaca oleracea by Alyazouri, Ayman

    Published 2014
    “…P. oleracea was exposed to nine different concentrations of Cr(VI) in soil from 0 to 400 mg kg−1. The uptake of Cr(VI) increased as its concentration in soil increased between 50 and 400 mg kg−1, with the most efficient removal in the range from 150 to 200 mg kg−1. …”
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    Modeling of photovoltaic soiling loss as a function of environmental variables by Wasim Javed (6105866)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>In this study, an artificial neural network (ANN) approach was applied for modeling the relation between environmental variables and daily change in the Cleanness Index (ΔCI, a measure of performance loss due to soiling) of photovoltaic modules in the field in Doha, Qatar. …”
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    Leading Insights Point of Care Ultrasound Education in Neurocritical Care: A Call to Action by Subramaniam, Thanujaa

    Published 2023
    “…Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is increasingly being recognized as an essential skill for critical care providers, intended to enhance clinical assessments to improve patient care. …”
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