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Polylactic Acid Micro/Nanoplastic Exposure Induces Male Reproductive Toxicity by Disrupting Spermatogenesis and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Mice
Published 2025“…Mice exposed to PLA-MPs for a long time exhibited significant reproductive toxicity, evidenced by decreased sperm concentration and motility, increased sperm deformity rates, and disrupted sex hormone levels. …”
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CSB elemental content.
Published 2025“…Total volatile fatty acid concentration decreased with increasing CSB levels. However, no significant changes were observed in microbial diversity or total DNA copy numbers of bacteria and methanogens. …”
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Rumen fermentation parameters.
Published 2025“…Total volatile fatty acid concentration decreased with increasing CSB levels. However, no significant changes were observed in microbial diversity or total DNA copy numbers of bacteria and methanogens. …”
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Rumen microflora gene primer information.
Published 2025“…Total volatile fatty acid concentration decreased with increasing CSB levels. However, no significant changes were observed in microbial diversity or total DNA copy numbers of bacteria and methanogens. …”
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Feed nutrient disappearance rate.
Published 2025“…Total volatile fatty acid concentration decreased with increasing CSB levels. However, no significant changes were observed in microbial diversity or total DNA copy numbers of bacteria and methanogens. …”
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Composition and nutrient level of the basal diet.
Published 2025“…Total volatile fatty acid concentration decreased with increasing CSB levels. However, no significant changes were observed in microbial diversity or total DNA copy numbers of bacteria and methanogens. …”
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Stress-strain curves.
Published 2024“…In addition, dry-wet cycling and chemical corrosion lead to an increase in the internal pores of the rock samples and a decrease in the energy storage capacity. Nevertheless, the proportion of energy loss increases with the number of dry and wet cycles, with the proportion of energy loss in acidic media increasing from 35.61% to 41.63%, indicating that the plastic deformability of marble increases under the action of chemical corrosion and dry and wet cycles. …”
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Dissipated energy ratio.
Published 2024“…In addition, dry-wet cycling and chemical corrosion lead to an increase in the internal pores of the rock samples and a decrease in the energy storage capacity. Nevertheless, the proportion of energy loss increases with the number of dry and wet cycles, with the proportion of energy loss in acidic media increasing from 35.61% to 41.63%, indicating that the plastic deformability of marble increases under the action of chemical corrosion and dry and wet cycles. …”
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Marble specimens.
Published 2024“…In addition, dry-wet cycling and chemical corrosion lead to an increase in the internal pores of the rock samples and a decrease in the energy storage capacity. Nevertheless, the proportion of energy loss increases with the number of dry and wet cycles, with the proportion of energy loss in acidic media increasing from 35.61% to 41.63%, indicating that the plastic deformability of marble increases under the action of chemical corrosion and dry and wet cycles. …”
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