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Parameters of the contact surface.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrate that unreinforced foundations exhibit systematic residual deformation due to liquefaction-induced sand flow, which is significantly reduced by gravel pile reinforcement. Both excess pore water pressure and pore pressure ratio decrease markedly after reinforcement. …”
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The schematic diagram of free-field boundary.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrate that unreinforced foundations exhibit systematic residual deformation due to liquefaction-induced sand flow, which is significantly reduced by gravel pile reinforcement. Both excess pore water pressure and pore pressure ratio decrease markedly after reinforcement. …”
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Residual deformation parameters of soil.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrate that unreinforced foundations exhibit systematic residual deformation due to liquefaction-induced sand flow, which is significantly reduced by gravel pile reinforcement. Both excess pore water pressure and pore pressure ratio decrease markedly after reinforcement. …”
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Soil fluid and liquefaction parameters.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrate that unreinforced foundations exhibit systematic residual deformation due to liquefaction-induced sand flow, which is significantly reduced by gravel pile reinforcement. Both excess pore water pressure and pore pressure ratio decrease markedly after reinforcement. …”
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PL-Finn model development procedure diagram.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrate that unreinforced foundations exhibit systematic residual deformation due to liquefaction-induced sand flow, which is significantly reduced by gravel pile reinforcement. Both excess pore water pressure and pore pressure ratio decrease markedly after reinforcement. …”
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Details of intervention by groups.
Published 2025“…The control group did not receive any intervention.</p><p>Results</p><p>We find that the removal of information and credit constraints at a <i>near</i>-<i>universal</i> level in cluster A resulted in improved toilet access and adoption, eliminating OD at the community level, with a significant gain in child weight-for-age z-scores (WAZ scores). …”
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Treatment impacts on hygiene behavior.
Published 2025“…The control group did not receive any intervention.</p><p>Results</p><p>We find that the removal of information and credit constraints at a <i>near</i>-<i>universal</i> level in cluster A resulted in improved toilet access and adoption, eliminating OD at the community level, with a significant gain in child weight-for-age z-scores (WAZ scores). …”
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PCAIs inhibit NCI-H23 cell line viability.
Published 2024“…However, CRAF/RAF1 phosphorylation decreased by 40%, suggesting significant changes in the KRAS/MAPK signaling patterns. …”
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PCAIs disrupt actin filaments in NCI-H23 cells.
Published 2024“…However, CRAF/RAF1 phosphorylation decreased by 40%, suggesting significant changes in the KRAS/MAPK signaling patterns. …”
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PCAIs suppress 3D NCI-H23 cell invasion.
Published 2024“…However, CRAF/RAF1 phosphorylation decreased by 40%, suggesting significant changes in the KRAS/MAPK signaling patterns. …”
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PCAIs suppress NCI-H23 cancer cell migration.
Published 2024“…However, CRAF/RAF1 phosphorylation decreased by 40%, suggesting significant changes in the KRAS/MAPK signaling patterns. …”
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PCAIs induce apoptosis in NCI-H23 cells.
Published 2024“…However, CRAF/RAF1 phosphorylation decreased by 40%, suggesting significant changes in the KRAS/MAPK signaling patterns. …”
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Diagnostic criteria for Alcoholic cardiomyopathy.
Published 2025“…</p><p><b>Results:</b> Globally, ACM burden showed significant declines from 1990 to 2021, with age-standardized rates decreasing by 22.5-37.1% across prevalence, mortality and disability measures. …”
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Evidence of the Giant Barocaloric Effect in the PVA-Slime System by Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Published 2025“…We used pure PVA chains cross-linked by tetrahydroxyborate ions to provide further details about our Slime system, promoting a greater proximity between polymeric chains. …”
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Evidence of the Giant Barocaloric Effect in the PVA-Slime System by Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Published 2025“…We used pure PVA chains cross-linked by tetrahydroxyborate ions to provide further details about our Slime system, promoting a greater proximity between polymeric chains. …”
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Fig S1.
Published 2025“…Black arrows indicate the formation of heteroduplexes, which are absent in the controls of uninduced and untransfected cells, as well as in induced but untransfected cells (Ctrl and Ctrl2, respectively). A noticeable decrease in amplicon yield suggests significant modifications following Cas9 cleavage and DNA repair processes. …”
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PEDro scores of included studies.
Published 2025“…The effect of vigorous interventions showed an increase in antioxidants (Z=2.44, I<sup>2</sup>=67%, p=0.01) and a decrease in oxidants (Z=5.44, I<sup>2</sup>=0%, p<0.00001), while in non-vigorous exercise, no significant differences were observed in redox status.…”
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Reversible Adsorption and Interfacial Photoisomerization of Azobenzene Surfactants Studied by QCM
Published 2025“…We further quantify the photoisomerization kinetics at the interface, revealing that the isomerization rate constant decreases with a lower <i>trans</i> isomer concentration due to a transition from a diffuse multilayer to a confined double-layer structure. …”
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Acoustic startle at 6 dpf.
Published 2025“…(E) The percentage of PPI. We see no significant changes across the groups. …”