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Alpha diversity index table.
Published 2025“…Microbial communities under I2 (PCo1 = 11.13%) showed greater homogeneity while preserving treatment-specific patterns, suggesting slight deficit irrigation balances stability and functional differentiation. …”
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ASV species taxonomic information sheet.
Published 2025“…Microbial communities under I2 (PCo1 = 11.13%) showed greater homogeneity while preserving treatment-specific patterns, suggesting slight deficit irrigation balances stability and functional differentiation. …”
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Effective sequence statistics table.
Published 2025“…Microbial communities under I2 (PCo1 = 11.13%) showed greater homogeneity while preserving treatment-specific patterns, suggesting slight deficit irrigation balances stability and functional differentiation. …”
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A reduced expression level of PfATP2-HA does not affect the resting pH<sub>cyt</sub> in <i>P. falciparum</i> parasites or pH<sub>cyt</sub> dysregulation by MMV665794 or MMV007224.
Published 2025“…(<b>F,I)</b> The rate of pH<sub>cyt</sub> decrease was estimated from the initial linear portions of the traces for each concentration of MMV665794 (<b>F</b>; first 300-2400 s; n = 4) and MMV007224 (<b>I</b>; first 2400 s; n = 3). …”
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Accuracy on the ERAM task.
Published 2024“…However, coefficients for estrogen were significant for both emotion recognition tasks. Higher within-person levels of estrogen predicted lower accuracy, whereas higher between-person estrogen levels predicted greater accuracy. …”
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Navigation error analysis.
Published 2025“…Results show that SIDFM reduces navigation errors by 12.09% at low acceleration and 11.43% at high acceleration while also significantly decreasing positioning errors. These improvements enhance the stability, precision, and safety of AGVs in dynamic manufacturing environments. …”
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Summary of related works.
Published 2025“…Results show that SIDFM reduces navigation errors by 12.09% at low acceleration and 11.43% at high acceleration while also significantly decreasing positioning errors. These improvements enhance the stability, precision, and safety of AGVs in dynamic manufacturing environments. …”
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Research methodology flow diagram.
Published 2025“…Results show that SIDFM reduces navigation errors by 12.09% at low acceleration and 11.43% at high acceleration while also significantly decreasing positioning errors. These improvements enhance the stability, precision, and safety of AGVs in dynamic manufacturing environments. …”
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Positioning error analysis.
Published 2025“…Results show that SIDFM reduces navigation errors by 12.09% at low acceleration and 11.43% at high acceleration while also significantly decreasing positioning errors. These improvements enhance the stability, precision, and safety of AGVs in dynamic manufacturing environments. …”
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Error-Bar graph.
Published 2025“…Results show that SIDFM reduces navigation errors by 12.09% at low acceleration and 11.43% at high acceleration while also significantly decreasing positioning errors. These improvements enhance the stability, precision, and safety of AGVs in dynamic manufacturing environments. …”
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A Hydrate-Bearing Sediment Gas Replacement Mechanical Behavior Regulation Mechanism and Slope Stability Analysis
Published 2025“…As saturation increases, the Γ value of the critical state line decreases, while the λ value increases. (3) For slope simulations, increased hydrate saturation significantly raises the safety factor for gentler slopes, while the reinforcing effect of gas replacement is weaker for steeper slopes with higher saturation.…”