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Test soil parameters.
Published 2025“…The swelling pressure of reinforced expansive soil exhibits a significant negative correlation with both the UHMWPE content (<i>p</i> < 0.05) and its length. …”
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Influence of UHMWPE length on swelling pressure.
Published 2025“…The swelling pressure of reinforced expansive soil exhibits a significant negative correlation with both the UHMWPE content (<i>p</i> < 0.05) and its length. …”
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UHMWPF parameters.
Published 2025“…The swelling pressure of reinforced expansive soil exhibits a significant negative correlation with both the UHMWPE content (<i>p</i> < 0.05) and its length. …”
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Influence of UHMWPE content on swelling pressure.
Published 2025“…The swelling pressure of reinforced expansive soil exhibits a significant negative correlation with both the UHMWPE content (<i>p</i> < 0.05) and its length. …”
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Soil partice-size distribution.
Published 2025“…The swelling pressure of reinforced expansive soil exhibits a significant negative correlation with both the UHMWPE content (<i>p</i> < 0.05) and its length. …”
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Ethogram describing all outcome measures.
Published 2024“…Apathetic animals are hypothesised to show a decreased interest in stimuli of all valences, whereas depressed animals are thought to be less interested in positive stimuli only, due to anhedonia, a key symptom of depression. …”
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