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Survival of soft-shell clams with MarBTN compared to control clams.
Published 2025“…(<i>B</i>) Analysis of long-term non-progressing clams (n = 11, light red line), along with their respective paired controls (blue line), shows no difference in survival with maintained low-level infection. (C) A sub-analysis of low-positive clams in which MarBTN progressed and did not regress (n = 9, dark red line), with survival starting at the time the clam was detected with >10% cancer, compared with their paired control clams starting at the same date (blue line), shows a significant decrease in time-to death. “+” marks the dates at which two negative control animals were culled before natural death (these events were censored in the survival analysis).…”
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Test schemes for soft rocks.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Excavation of underground engineering structures involving deeply buried water-rich soft rocks is generally carried out using the artificial freezing method. …”
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Map of spatial GPoE folds and predictive ability by fold.
Published 2025“…<p>Correlations between genetics and environment are demonstrated through prediction but decrease when considering spatial distance. <b>A)</b> Map of sampled cross-validation folds used in spatial GPoE. …”