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Integrating genome and transcriptome analysis to decipher balanced structural variants in unsolved cases of neurodevelopmental disorders
Published 2025-07-01“…IntroductionBalanced chromosomal abnormalities (BCAs) are structural variations that can underlie a wide spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders, often remaining undetected by conventional diagnostic approaches. …”
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Bird population trend analyses for a monitoring scheme with a highly structured sampling design
Published 2025-05-01“…We developed a GAMM-based workflow that addresses these challenges and exemplify its application with the highly structured data from the Ecological Area Sampling (EAS) in the German federal state North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). …”
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Spatial arrangement overrules environmental factors to structure native and non-native assemblages of synanthropic harvestmen.
Published 2014-01-01“…We studied the wall-dwelling harvestmen communities from 52 human settlements in Luxembourg and found the assemblages to be largely dominated by non-native species (64% of specimens). Community structure was analysed using Moran's eigenvector maps as spatial variables, and landcover variables at different radii (500 m, 1000 m, 2000 m) in combination with climatic parameters as environmental variables. …”
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Analysis of the specific structure of the fundamental component of vocal sounds from the point of view of intonation evaluation
Published 2016-03-01“…The results obtained have led to the conclusion that there are distinct differences in the deep structure of the fundamental component of isolated sounds intoned by the different age groups. …”
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Influence of groundwater depth and stand structure on diversity of the understory herbaceous plants in Populus euphratica forests
Published 2025-01-01“…【Result】① The richness and Shannon-Wiener diversity index of the herbaceous plants were negatively correlated with groundwater depth, stem diameter at the breast height (DBH), and soil nitrogen content, while they were positively correlated with stand density and soil moisture. ② Groundwater depth, stand structure, and soil moisture collectively explained 37.60% and 48.60% of the variation in species richness and the Shannon-Wiener index, respectively, indicating that these factors interact to shape the diversity of the understory herbaceous plants. ③ Soil moisture was the dominant driver, explaining 24.05% and 23.89% of the variation in species richness and the Shannon-Wiener index, respectively, and playing a key role in shaping the plant diversity. ④ Groundwater depth explained 11.14% and 12.36% of the variation in species richness and the Shannon-Wiener index, respectively, influencing the diversity both directly and indirectly through its regulation of stand structure and soil moisture. ⑤ DBH directly impacted species diversity, while stand density affected the diversity indirectly by altering soil moisture.…”
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Dependence of observables in elastic scattering of intermediate energy protons by 6He from its structure
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Lack of Population Structure in Coriander Populations Based on SDS (Seed Storage Protein) Page Analysis
Published 2016-08-01“…Therefore we planned to study the genetic variation and population structure of 29 Coriander accessions by seed storage protein (SDS). …”
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ALSTNet: Autoencoder fused long‐ and short‐term time‐series network for the prediction of tunnel structure
Published 2025-03-01“…As the results indicate, the proposed model shows obvious superiority in predicting the future mechanical behaviors of structures. As a case study, the presented model was applied to the Nanjing Dinghuaimen tunnel to predict the stain variation on a different time scale in the future.…”
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Damage Monitoring Method for Deep-Sea Net Cage Rope Structure Based on Tension Signal
Published 2025-04-01“…Based on the characteristics of these sudden tension changes and the influence of the damaged rope on the load of undamaged rope, three damage identification parameters are defined as the tension correlation coefficient, the total influence value, and the tension variation coefficient of the rope structure. Additionly, an online damage monitoring method based on rope tension signal is proposed. …”
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Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Selected Ethiopian Indigenous Cattle Breeds Using Microsatellite Markers
Published 2023-01-01“…Hence, this work was initiated to detect and determine the genetic diversity and population structure of selected Ethiopian indigenous cattle ecotypes using microsatellite markers. …”
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PERFORMANCES OF CRACK RESISTANCE OF THE TUBE STEEL 20 WITH STRUCTURE OF THE NATURAL FERRIT-MARTENSITIC COMPOSITE MATERIAL
Published 2007-12-01“…Results of experimental researches about influence of structure of trumpet steel 20 on characteristics of resistance to destruction are resulted. …”
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Optimizing breeding strategies for early-maturing white maize through genetic diversity and population structure.
Published 2025-01-01“…The F-statistics based on the underlying population structure revealed 10% variation among sub-populations and 90% variation within sub-populations with a moderate level of genetic differentiation (0.10). …”
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Analysis of Kinship and Population Genetic Structure of 53 Apricot Resources Based on Whole Genome Resequencing
Published 2024-12-01“…The SNP markers mined using WGRS technology are useful not only to analyze the variation of common apricots, but also to effectively identify their kinship and genetic structure, which plays a critical role in the classification and utilization of common apricot germplasm resources.…”
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Thermomechanical Behaviors of a Novel Double-Layer Corrugated Core Structure for Thermal Protection System
Published 2023-01-01“…Numerical results show that the orthogonal type has more excellent yield resistance at high temperature and large temperature gradient than the others, while the parallel type has a relatively stronger buckling resistance. In addition, the structural stiffness variation caused by temperature dependencies of material parameters is greater than that caused by thermal stress, which shows the significance of consideration of temperature-dependent material properties in structure vibration analysis.…”
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