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    Table1_Strontium isotope and element constraints on the paleoenvironment of the latest Ediacaran in the Sichuan Basin, southeastern Tibetan Plateau.XLSX by Xiaojun Zhang (178074)

    Published 2022
    “…Therefore, we conducted measurements of strontium isotopes and elemental content of a continuous series of carbonate samples from the Dengying Formation of Well PT1, located in the Sichuan Basin, southeastern Tibetan Plateau, in order to constrain the paleoenvironment of the latest Ediacaran. …”
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    Table1_Contrasting changes of snow cover between different regions of the Tibetan Plateau during the latest 21 years.DOCX by Yang Gao (18005)

    Published 2023
    “…From 2000 to 2021, 23.0% of the plateau has experienced a significant decrease in snow cover days (mainly in the southeast) and 4.9% has experienced a significant increase (mainly in the northwest). …”
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    Phase Behavior and Self-Assembly of Semiflexible Polymers in Poor-Solvent Solutions by Tobia Arcangeli (19540447)

    Published 2024
    “…As in the single-chain counterpart, above a critical stiffness, the chains are observed to undergo a direct transition from a gas of isotropically distributed chains to a nematic bundle as the temperature decreases, in agreement with recent suggestions from mean field theory. …”
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    Phase Behavior and Self-Assembly of Semiflexible Polymers in Poor-Solvent Solutions by Tobia Arcangeli (19540447)

    Published 2024
    “…As in the single-chain counterpart, above a critical stiffness, the chains are observed to undergo a direct transition from a gas of isotropically distributed chains to a nematic bundle as the temperature decreases, in agreement with recent suggestions from mean field theory. …”