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2381
Land use transfer matrix 1990-2020 (km<sup>2</sup>).
Published 2025“…The habitat quality shows a spatial distribution pattern of “high in the surrounding areas and low in the central areas”, and autocorrelation analysis shows that county-level units have significant spatial agglomeration effects. (iii) The overall type shows an enhancement of dual factor or non-linear, in which land use intensity and population density are the main driving factors for the spatio-temporal evolution of habitat quality. …”
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2382
Study area habitat quality LISA clustering map.
Published 2025“…The habitat quality shows a spatial distribution pattern of “high in the surrounding areas and low in the central areas”, and autocorrelation analysis shows that county-level units have significant spatial agglomeration effects. (iii) The overall type shows an enhancement of dual factor or non-linear, in which land use intensity and population density are the main driving factors for the spatio-temporal evolution of habitat quality. …”
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2383
Spato-temporal changes in land use types.
Published 2025“…The habitat quality shows a spatial distribution pattern of “high in the surrounding areas and low in the central areas”, and autocorrelation analysis shows that county-level units have significant spatial agglomeration effects. (iii) The overall type shows an enhancement of dual factor or non-linear, in which land use intensity and population density are the main driving factors for the spatio-temporal evolution of habitat quality. …”
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2384
Pattern indices of landscape levels.
Published 2025“…The habitat quality shows a spatial distribution pattern of “high in the surrounding areas and low in the central areas”, and autocorrelation analysis shows that county-level units have significant spatial agglomeration effects. (iii) The overall type shows an enhancement of dual factor or non-linear, in which land use intensity and population density are the main driving factors for the spatio-temporal evolution of habitat quality. …”
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2385
Table 1_Association between composite dietary antioxidant index and increased urinary albumin excretion: a population-based study.docx
Published 2025“…The prevalence of increased ACR decreased across the CDAI quartiles from 13.89% in Q1 to 10.11% in Q4. …”
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2386
Type level landscape index changes in 1990-2020.
Published 2025“…The habitat quality shows a spatial distribution pattern of “high in the surrounding areas and low in the central areas”, and autocorrelation analysis shows that county-level units have significant spatial agglomeration effects. (iii) The overall type shows an enhancement of dual factor or non-linear, in which land use intensity and population density are the main driving factors for the spatio-temporal evolution of habitat quality. …”
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2387
The role of IRF-1 in mediating T-cell immune imbalance in systemic lupus erythematosus and the construction of a diagnostic model
Published 2025“…Immune analysis revealed decreased numbers of resting CD4⁺ memory T cells and Tregs (<i>P</i> < 0.01), alongside expanded proinflammatory cells (M1/M2 macrophages, neutrophils; <i>P</i> < 0.01). …”
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2388
Location map of the study area.
Published 2025“…The habitat quality shows a spatial distribution pattern of “high in the surrounding areas and low in the central areas”, and autocorrelation analysis shows that county-level units have significant spatial agglomeration effects. (iii) The overall type shows an enhancement of dual factor or non-linear, in which land use intensity and population density are the main driving factors for the spatio-temporal evolution of habitat quality. …”
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2389
Data source.
Published 2025“…The habitat quality shows a spatial distribution pattern of “high in the surrounding areas and low in the central areas”, and autocorrelation analysis shows that county-level units have significant spatial agglomeration effects. (iii) The overall type shows an enhancement of dual factor or non-linear, in which land use intensity and population density are the main driving factors for the spatio-temporal evolution of habitat quality. …”
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2390
Research Technology Flow Chart.
Published 2025“…The habitat quality shows a spatial distribution pattern of “high in the surrounding areas and low in the central areas”, and autocorrelation analysis shows that county-level units have significant spatial agglomeration effects. (iii) The overall type shows an enhancement of dual factor or non-linear, in which land use intensity and population density are the main driving factors for the spatio-temporal evolution of habitat quality. …”
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2391
Data Sheet 1_Balancing conservation and community needs: challenges, threats, and socioeconomic disparities in Kakamega Forest, Kenya.docx
Published 2025“…The electric fence was also perceived as a challenge by the local community, with significant differences between rich and poor households, reflecting the greater reliance of poorer households on provisioning ES.…”
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2392
Table_4_Between-Subject and Within-Subject Variation of Muscle Atrophy and Bone Loss in Response to Experimental Bed Rest.pdf
Published 2025“…The majority (59.1%) of the individual responses pc<sub>i</sub> exceeded the 95% confidence interval defined by U<sub>Meas</sub>, indicating significant and substantial BSV, which was greater for bones than for muscles, especially at the diaphyseal measurement sites. …”
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2393
Data Sheet 1_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.pdf
Published 2025“…Treatment with psilocybin resulted in a significant dose-dependent increase in positive BOLD signal. …”
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2394
Table_6_Between-Subject and Within-Subject Variation of Muscle Atrophy and Bone Loss in Response to Experimental Bed Rest.pdf
Published 2025“…The majority (59.1%) of the individual responses pc<sub>i</sub> exceeded the 95% confidence interval defined by U<sub>Meas</sub>, indicating significant and substantial BSV, which was greater for bones than for muscles, especially at the diaphyseal measurement sites. …”
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2395
Data Sheet 1_A systematic review of the effects of nanoplastics on fish.pdf
Published 2025“…NAP exposure leads to significant adverse effects including increased oxidative stress, decreased locomotor and foraging activities, altered growth, immunity, lipid metabolism, and induced neurotoxicity. …”
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2396
Data Sheet 1_EEG dynamical features during variable-intensity cycling exercise in Parkinson’s disease.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>We identified a statistically significant MCCA component demonstrating a monotonic relationship with pedaling intensity. …”
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2397
Table 4_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.xlsx
Published 2025“…Treatment with psilocybin resulted in a significant dose-dependent increase in positive BOLD signal. …”
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Data Sheet 2_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.docx
Published 2025“…Treatment with psilocybin resulted in a significant dose-dependent increase in positive BOLD signal. …”
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Table 1_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.docx
Published 2025“…Treatment with psilocybin resulted in a significant dose-dependent increase in positive BOLD signal. …”
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Table_3_Between-Subject and Within-Subject Variation of Muscle Atrophy and Bone Loss in Response to Experimental Bed Rest.pdf
Published 2025“…The majority (59.1%) of the individual responses pc<sub>i</sub> exceeded the 95% confidence interval defined by U<sub>Meas</sub>, indicating significant and substantial BSV, which was greater for bones than for muscles, especially at the diaphyseal measurement sites. …”