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Sample distribution of M&A transactions.
Published 2025“…The second part adopted regression analyses and robustness test to evaluate the effects of listing duration, financial leverage level, free cash flow and target type on post-M&A financial performance. The results showed that mergers’ sufficient listing duration, high financial leverages, adequate free cash flow and asset as target had significant positive impact on the post-M&A performance of mergers. …”
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Gas-Phase Molecular Structure of 1‑Chlorosilatrane: Electron Diffraction Study and Assignment of Photoelectron Spectrum
Published 2025“…This result shows that the Si←N bond length in 1-halosilatranes decreases when the halogen is replaced by an atom that forms a weaker bond with Si, rather than by a more electronegative atom. …”
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Gas-Phase Molecular Structure of 1‑Chlorosilatrane: Electron Diffraction Study and Assignment of Photoelectron Spectrum
Published 2025“…This result shows that the Si←N bond length in 1-halosilatranes decreases when the halogen is replaced by an atom that forms a weaker bond with Si, rather than by a more electronegative atom. …”
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S6 Dataset -
Published 2025“…Abundance of perch, cyprinids, flounder, perch ( ≥20 cm total length), cod, pikeperch, and pike were increased with water temperature and were decreased with water depth and wave exposure. We observed a decreasing trend in the abundance of whitefish, sprat, and herring with an increase in water temperature and a decrease in water depth. …”
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Parameters of a flexible spacecraft.
Published 2025“…Numerical simulations confirm the superiority of the proposed control method, with results showing an reduction in settling time and a decrease in peak overshoot compared to conventional PD control. …”
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Image6_Overexpression of TaPIP1A enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: cross-species conservation and molecular dynamics.jpeg
Published 2025“…In TaPIP1A knockout wheat strains, there was a significant decrease in stress tolerance, whereas Arabidopsis plants overexpressing TaPIP1A exhibited marked improvements in survival under similar stress conditions. …”
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Image3_Overexpression of TaPIP1A enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: cross-species conservation and molecular dynamics.jpeg
Published 2025“…In TaPIP1A knockout wheat strains, there was a significant decrease in stress tolerance, whereas Arabidopsis plants overexpressing TaPIP1A exhibited marked improvements in survival under similar stress conditions. …”
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Image4_Overexpression of TaPIP1A enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: cross-species conservation and molecular dynamics.jpeg
Published 2025“…In TaPIP1A knockout wheat strains, there was a significant decrease in stress tolerance, whereas Arabidopsis plants overexpressing TaPIP1A exhibited marked improvements in survival under similar stress conditions. …”
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Table3_Overexpression of TaPIP1A enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: cross-species conservation and molecular dynamics.docx
Published 2025“…In TaPIP1A knockout wheat strains, there was a significant decrease in stress tolerance, whereas Arabidopsis plants overexpressing TaPIP1A exhibited marked improvements in survival under similar stress conditions. …”
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Table2_Overexpression of TaPIP1A enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: cross-species conservation and molecular dynamics.docx
Published 2025“…In TaPIP1A knockout wheat strains, there was a significant decrease in stress tolerance, whereas Arabidopsis plants overexpressing TaPIP1A exhibited marked improvements in survival under similar stress conditions. …”
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Image5_Overexpression of TaPIP1A enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: cross-species conservation and molecular dynamics.jpeg
Published 2025“…In TaPIP1A knockout wheat strains, there was a significant decrease in stress tolerance, whereas Arabidopsis plants overexpressing TaPIP1A exhibited marked improvements in survival under similar stress conditions. …”
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Image1_Overexpression of TaPIP1A enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: cross-species conservation and molecular dynamics.jpeg
Published 2025“…In TaPIP1A knockout wheat strains, there was a significant decrease in stress tolerance, whereas Arabidopsis plants overexpressing TaPIP1A exhibited marked improvements in survival under similar stress conditions. …”
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Image2_Overexpression of TaPIP1A enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: cross-species conservation and molecular dynamics.jpeg
Published 2025“…In TaPIP1A knockout wheat strains, there was a significant decrease in stress tolerance, whereas Arabidopsis plants overexpressing TaPIP1A exhibited marked improvements in survival under similar stress conditions. …”
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Table1_Overexpression of TaPIP1A enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: cross-species conservation and molecular dynamics.docx
Published 2025“…In TaPIP1A knockout wheat strains, there was a significant decrease in stress tolerance, whereas Arabidopsis plants overexpressing TaPIP1A exhibited marked improvements in survival under similar stress conditions. …”
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Participant characteristics by village.
Published 2025“…These results suggest that climate change is a significant challenge for farmers in northeast Madagascar, yet adaptation is limited by existing socioeconomic inequalities involving access to market activities and gender.…”