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    Managing Ammonia for Multiple Benefits Based on Verified High-Resolution Emission Inventory in China by Chen Wang (88408)

    Published 2025
    “…Atmospheric ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) has multiple impacts on the environment, climate change, and human health. China is the largest emitter of NH<sub>3</sub> globally, with the dynamic inventory of NH<sub>3</sub> emissions remaining uncertain. …”
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    Model diagnostics for old death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest cumulative effect was found at a lag of 8 days, with an ER of 1.546% (95% CI: 0.483% ~ 2.621%). …”
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    Model diagnostics for adult death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest cumulative effect was found at a lag of 8 days, with an ER of 1.546% (95% CI: 0.483% ~ 2.621%). …”
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    Model diagnostics for child death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest cumulative effect was found at a lag of 8 days, with an ER of 1.546% (95% CI: 0.483% ~ 2.621%). …”
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    Model diagnostics for all death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest cumulative effect was found at a lag of 8 days, with an ER of 1.546% (95% CI: 0.483% ~ 2.621%). …”
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    Model diagnostics for female death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest cumulative effect was found at a lag of 8 days, with an ER of 1.546% (95% CI: 0.483% ~ 2.621%). …”
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    Model diagnostics for male death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest cumulative effect was found at a lag of 8 days, with an ER of 1.546% (95% CI: 0.483% ~ 2.621%). …”
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    Flowchart of the selection program. by Zsófia Tróznai (19923854)

    Published 2024
    “…Measurements of body size, body composition (InBody 720), and bone age were performed in all players who were selected to participate in the selection program (<i>n</i> = 264) (mean±sd age: 13.1±0.6 years) and in a sample of not-selected players (<i>n</i> = 266) (mean±sd age: 13.2±0.6 years). …”
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    Room-Temperature Self-Healable Glassy Semicrystalline Polymers via Ionic Aggregations by Pengxiang Si (5676260)

    Published 2024
    “…Here, we present a room-temperature autonomous self-healable glassy semicrystalline polymer by incorporating ionic aggregations to its amorphous segments, which shows a crystalline melting temperature (<i>T</i><sub>m</sub>) up to 60 °C, Young’s modulus up to 1.7 GPa, and storage modulus up to 0.5 GPa at 25 °C. …”
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    Room-Temperature Self-Healable Glassy Semicrystalline Polymers via Ionic Aggregations by Pengxiang Si (5676260)

    Published 2024
    “…Here, we present a room-temperature autonomous self-healable glassy semicrystalline polymer by incorporating ionic aggregations to its amorphous segments, which shows a crystalline melting temperature (<i>T</i><sub>m</sub>) up to 60 °C, Young’s modulus up to 1.7 GPa, and storage modulus up to 0.5 GPa at 25 °C. …”
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    Room-Temperature Self-Healable Glassy Semicrystalline Polymers via Ionic Aggregations by Pengxiang Si (5676260)

    Published 2024
    “…Here, we present a room-temperature autonomous self-healable glassy semicrystalline polymer by incorporating ionic aggregations to its amorphous segments, which shows a crystalline melting temperature (<i>T</i><sub>m</sub>) up to 60 °C, Young’s modulus up to 1.7 GPa, and storage modulus up to 0.5 GPa at 25 °C. …”