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  1. 11141

    The equipped sensors on steel pipes. by Jiawei Fan (8822046)

    Published 2024
    “…The field experimental results illustrated that: (1) The bearing capacity of inclined steel grouting pipe with anchorage length of 9 m increases 22.6% compared with that of ordinary grouting pipe. (2) Anchorage length is not a significant influence factor for bearing capacity of inclined steel grouting pipes in loess embankment slope, while anchorage length is a significant influence factor for modulus of load-displacement curves of inclined steel grouting pipes in loess embankment slope. (3) Effective anchorage length of inclined steel grouting pipe in loess embankment slope will be slightly increased when increasing anchorage length, while the ratio of effective anchorage length to total anchorage length will be decreased when increasing anchorage length. (4) Inclined steel grouting pipe average cohesive strength along effective anchorage length section at the interface between cement grouting and soil stratum is at least three times compared with that of rock bolt.…”
  2. 11142

    Close-up view of the slurry. by Jiawei Fan (8822046)

    Published 2024
    “…The field experimental results illustrated that: (1) The bearing capacity of inclined steel grouting pipe with anchorage length of 9 m increases 22.6% compared with that of ordinary grouting pipe. (2) Anchorage length is not a significant influence factor for bearing capacity of inclined steel grouting pipes in loess embankment slope, while anchorage length is a significant influence factor for modulus of load-displacement curves of inclined steel grouting pipes in loess embankment slope. (3) Effective anchorage length of inclined steel grouting pipe in loess embankment slope will be slightly increased when increasing anchorage length, while the ratio of effective anchorage length to total anchorage length will be decreased when increasing anchorage length. (4) Inclined steel grouting pipe average cohesive strength along effective anchorage length section at the interface between cement grouting and soil stratum is at least three times compared with that of rock bolt.…”
  3. 11143

    The physical index properties of the loess. by Jiawei Fan (8822046)

    Published 2024
    “…The field experimental results illustrated that: (1) The bearing capacity of inclined steel grouting pipe with anchorage length of 9 m increases 22.6% compared with that of ordinary grouting pipe. (2) Anchorage length is not a significant influence factor for bearing capacity of inclined steel grouting pipes in loess embankment slope, while anchorage length is a significant influence factor for modulus of load-displacement curves of inclined steel grouting pipes in loess embankment slope. (3) Effective anchorage length of inclined steel grouting pipe in loess embankment slope will be slightly increased when increasing anchorage length, while the ratio of effective anchorage length to total anchorage length will be decreased when increasing anchorage length. (4) Inclined steel grouting pipe average cohesive strength along effective anchorage length section at the interface between cement grouting and soil stratum is at least three times compared with that of rock bolt.…”
  4. 11144

    Force analysis of soil differential element. by Guihai Gao (21594002)

    Published 2025
    “…Based on Duncan-Chang stress-strain model, this paper puts forward a relationship between friction angle and wall displacement ratio, which can consider both non-limit active state and non-limit passive state. …”
  5. 11145

    Relationship curves of by Guihai Gao (21594002)

    Published 2025
    “…Based on Duncan-Chang stress-strain model, this paper puts forward a relationship between friction angle and wall displacement ratio, which can consider both non-limit active state and non-limit passive state. …”
  6. 11146

    The values used to build graphs. by Guihai Gao (21594002)

    Published 2025
    “…Based on Duncan-Chang stress-strain model, this paper puts forward a relationship between friction angle and wall displacement ratio, which can consider both non-limit active state and non-limit passive state. …”
  7. 11147

    Mohr stress circle under different stress states. by Guihai Gao (21594002)

    Published 2025
    “…Based on Duncan-Chang stress-strain model, this paper puts forward a relationship between friction angle and wall displacement ratio, which can consider both non-limit active state and non-limit passive state. …”
  8. 11148

    The <i>φ</i><sub>m</sub> calculation formulas under three theories. by Guihai Gao (21594002)

    Published 2025
    “…Based on Duncan-Chang stress-strain model, this paper puts forward a relationship between friction angle and wall displacement ratio, which can consider both non-limit active state and non-limit passive state. …”
  9. 11149

    General experimental design. by Marion Hitier (21261938)

    Published 2025
    “…The electromyographic activity of the semitendinosus muscle was affected by the time (p = 0.004). It revealed a decrease after stretching as compared to a post-warm-up measurement. …”
  10. 11150

    Results of the two-way repeated measures ANOVA. by Marion Hitier (21261938)

    Published 2025
    “…The electromyographic activity of the semitendinosus muscle was affected by the time (p = 0.004). It revealed a decrease after stretching as compared to a post-warm-up measurement. …”
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  12. 11152

    Functional iKIR do not consistently modify detrimental genotypes. by Laura Mora-Bitria (20477525)

    Published 2024
    “…<p><b>A</b> In the whole cohort, for most detrimental genotypes, iKIR have no impact on the detrimental effect (the ln[OR] of the detrimental genotype is very similar in the strata with a high iKIR score (blue) and the strata with a low iKIR score (orange) and the 95% confidence intervals are overlapping). …”
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  15. 11155

    Comparison of dot gain across paper types and screen frequency. by Xiaoli Liu (165371)

    Published 2025
    “…Dot gain curves for 133 lpi and 175 lpi show a consistent non-linear trend, rising to a maximum in the mid-tone range (40%–60% dot area) before decreasing. …”
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  18. 11158

    <b>Increasing ECM tree dominance enhances </b><b>soil </b><b>lignin </b><b>phenols </b><b>but suppresses microbial necromass contribution to soil organic carbon in a subtropical </... by Lu Mengzhen (20146224)

    Published 2025
    “…Our results indicated that ECM% did not affect SOC content but significantly altered SOC composition. Specifically, a higher ECM% promoted accumulation of plant-derived C and reduced microbial-derived C. …”
  19. 11159

    Complementary conditioning measures in healthy subjects. by Gabriela Ribeiro (4748373)

    Published 2024
    “…<b>(I) Novelty</b> ratings significantly decreased from pre to post-conditioning (F<sub>(1,51)</sub> = 10.2, <i>P</i> = 0.002; post hoc CS<sup>-</sup>, <i>P</i> = 0.0001; post hoc CS<sup>+</sup>, <i>P</i> = 0.01) but similarly for both stimuli (F<sub>(1, 51)</sub> = 0.17, <i>P</i> = 0.7; Interaction: F<sub>(1, 51)</sub> = 1.1, <i>P</i> = 0.3). …”
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