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The strength of the commute time-functional connectivity relationship demonstrates weak pathological significance and weak dependency on age.
Published 2025“…</b> Individuals with mental health disorders have slightly higher average commute times and much lower average FCs. <b>D.</b> Strengthening commute time-FC correlations shown in <b>B</b> seem to be driven by a decrease in average commute time across age. …”
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Temporal changes of older adults’ health level in the Yangtze River Economic Belt.
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Indicators and data sources for the health level and influencing factors of older adults.
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Representative experimental samples.
Published 2025“…Results from the hygroscopic experiments showed that the equilibrium water content (EWC) of high clay-content shale decreases with lower humidity and higher temperature. …”
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Mechanical testing apparatus and samples.
Published 2025“…Results from the hygroscopic experiments showed that the equilibrium water content (EWC) of high clay-content shale decreases with lower humidity and higher temperature. …”
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Relationship between UCS, E, and water content.
Published 2025“…Results from the hygroscopic experiments showed that the equilibrium water content (EWC) of high clay-content shale decreases with lower humidity and higher temperature. …”