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    Morphological Indicators of a Mascon Beneath Ceres's Largest Crater, Kerwan by M. T. Bland, A. I. Ermakov, C. A. Raymond, D. A. Williams, T. J. Bowling, F. Preusker, R. S. Park, S. Marchi, J. C. Castillo‐Rogez, R. R. Fu, C. T. Russell

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…We propose that such a structure is consistent with either impact‐induced uplift of the high‐density mantle beneath the crater or from volatile loss during the impact event. …”
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    Development of Knitted Compression Covers for Amputated Limbs by Daiva Mikucioniene, Liudmyla Halavska, Ginta Laureckiene, Liudmyla Melnyk, Svitlana Arabuli, Rimvydas Milašius

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…For the research presented in this article, compression knits of two pattern repeats and twelve structural variations each were created. We investigated how the compression generated by the knit is influenced by the main factors which theoretically could have an effect: knitting pattern, density of loops, speed of the wheel supplying elastomeric inlay-yarn into the knitting zone, and elongation resulting from the difference between the knitted limb cover and limb circumference. …”
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    Novel approach to identify soil compositional factors that control the compressive strength of unstabilized adobes and earth mortars by Sudhakar M. Rao

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The dry density and compressive strength of the unstabilized EBMs were altered by changes in soil structure brought about by variations in C/S ratios. …”
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    Congenital factor V deficiency in a pediatric patient causing mild hemorrhage by Haiyue Zhang, Jun Wu

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…These tools were applied to analyze hydrophobic properties, sequence conservation, and structural alterations.Results The proband presented with a prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) and a bleeding tendency. …”
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    Thioredoxin reductase from Bacillus cereus exhibits distinct reduction and NADPH‐binding properties by Marita Shoor, Ingvild Gudim, Hans‐Petter Hersleth, Marta Hammerstad

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…However, some species only encode TrxR and lack the homologous TrxR‐like FNR. Due to the structural similarity between TrxRs and TrxR‐like FNRs, as well as variations in their occurrence in different microorganisms, we hypothesized that low Mr TrxR may be able to replace TrxR‐like FNR in, for example, the reduction of NrdI. …”
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    Exploring the influence of symbiosis between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and beans on potassium uptake and the activity of AKT and HKT genes by Zahra Alizadeh, Parviz Heidari, Hamid Reza Asghari

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Subfamily 3 of the PvAKT phylogeny tree exhibited distinct variations from other subfamilies in terms of gene structure, conserved domains, and potential phosphorylation sites. …”
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    Soil microorganism distributions depend on habitat partitioning of topography in a temperate mountain forest by Jianyou Li, Xueying Li, Shengqian Guo, Jingjing Xi, Yizhen Shao, Yun Chen, Zhiliang Yuan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Soil moisture has a greater influence on fungal communities than bacterial communities, whereas soil physical and chemical properties more significantly explain variations in bacterial community distribution. These findings indicate that topographic habitat significantly influences soil microbial community distribution, and bacteria show stronger habitat adaptability than fungi.IMPORTANCEThis study provides an in-depth examination of the impact of topographic habitat on the structural composition and spatial distribution characteristics of bacterial and fungal communities. …”
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    DESTRUCTION OF THE LITHOSPHERE: FAULTBLOCK DIVISIBILITY AND ITS TECTONOPHYSICAL REGULARITIES by Semen I. Sherman

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…This large group, including faultblock structures of various ranks and ages, comprises the second level of the scaletime destruction of the lithosphere.The intense evolution of ensembles of faults and blocks of the second scaletime level is facilitated by shortterm activation of faultblock structures of the lithosphere under the influence of strain waves. …”
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    Evaluation of chemical kinetic models for simulations of hydrogen detonations by comparison with experimental data by Vigneshwaran Sankar, Karl P. Chatelain, Deanna A. Lacoste

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The opposite trends were observed in cell size distributions (2σ/λ) with satisfactory predictions from Mével 2014’s model (within 25%) and almost no cell size variations (2σ/λ < 0.1) for the other models. By comparing the simultaneous NO- and OH-PLIF imaging, the simulations conducted with FFCM-2’s and Mével 2014’s models qualitatively reproduced the reaction zone structure, while more discrepancies were obtained with Hong 2011’s and Burke 2012’s models. …”
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    Influence of malting and fermentation on the nutritional composition, thermal stability, structural and physicochemical properties of a gluten-free flour blend of Digitaria exilis... by Oluwatobi Victoria Obayomi, Abiola Folakemi Olaniran, Stephen Olugbemiga Owa

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…TG-DTA analyzes showed remarkable variations in degradation temperature. These results suggest that fermentation, malting and fortification with date fruit powder significantly improve the nutrient and mineral profiles as well as the structure and thermal stability of fonio flour, and thus represent a valuable strategy to improve the quality of fonio-based foods.…”
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    Pathogenic single nucleotide polymorphisms in RhoA gene: Insights into structural and functional impacts on RhoA-PLD1 interaction through molecular dynamics simulation by Mahbub Hasan, Md. Nayem Sarker, Tazkia Jabin, Saifuddin Sarker, Shamim Ahmed, Mohammad Abdullah-Al-Shoeb, Tanvir Hossain

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Consequently, the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the RhoA gene, especially deleterious genetic variations, are crucial to study to forecast structural alteration and their functional impacts in light of disease onset. …”
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    Using HEC-RAS 1D for Flood Hazard Estimation For Building Construction in the Upstream of the AL Kut Barrage by Sajjad Inhayyir Abuthena, Ali N. Hilo, Clare B. Harris

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This production quantity corresponds to a maximum flood depth of 17.5 meters.Based on the findings from the analysis using HEC-RAS, it is clear that structures situated in river basins have a significant influence, and a discharge of 2250 m3/s might cause flooding …”
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    Population structure, floral diversity, habitat geography, and conservation status of Himalayan horse chestnut (Aesculus indica) in western Himalayan moist temperate forest ecosyst... by Urwa Irfan, Hamayun Shaheen, Muhammad Manzoor, Muhammad Manzoor, Sidra Nasar, Raja Waqar Ahmed Khan, Syed Waseem Gillani, Syed Waseem Gillani, Abdulwahed Fahad Alrefaei, Arbaz Attique, Asif Kamal, Sarah Abdul Razak, Malik Talha Riaz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Primary vegetation data and geographic features were collected via systematic quadrat-based sampling from 14 sites in the moist temperate ecosystem of Kashmir, ranging in elevation from 1,400 to 2,800 m. Population structure analysis revealed an average density of 435.85 stems/ha for A. indica, with a significant variation ranging from 220 to 1,100 stems/ha. …”
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