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    Functions of Smartphone Apps and Wearable Devices Promoting Physical Activity: Six-Month Longitudinal Study on Japanese-Speaking Adults by Naoki Konishi, Takeyuki Oba, Keisuke Takano, Kentaro Katahira, Kenta Kimura

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…ObjectiveThis study aims to identify app-use patterns that are prospectively associated with increases in and maintenance of PA. …”
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    A framework for dynamic assessment of soil erosion and detection of driving factors in alpine grassland ecosystems using the RUSLE-InVEST (SDR) model and Geodetector: A case study... by Hucheng Li, Jianjun Chen, Ming Ling, Zizhen Chen, Yanping Lan, Qinyi Huang, Xinhong Li, Haotian You, Feng Wang, Xiaowen Han, Guoqing Zhou

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns and key drivers of soil erosion in alpine grassland regions is crucial for developing effective conservation and restoration strategies in ecologically vulnerable areas. …”
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    Molecular profiling of bladder cancer xenografts defines relevant molecular subtypes and provides a resource for biomarker discovery. by Sharada Mokkapati, Ganiraju Manyam, Alexis R. Steinmetz, Côme Tholomier, Alberto Martini, Woonyoung Choi, Bogdon Czerniak, Byron H Lee, Colin P Dinney, David J McConkey

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Ki67 was assessed as a continuous percentage of positively stained cells. Morphological assessment of xenografts included H&E and α-SMA staining. …”
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    Spatio-temporal dynamics of human-induced carbon emissions in Southeast Asia (1992–2022) based on nighttime light by Chaoqing Huang, Qian Wu, Yujie Chen, MinhThu Nguyen, Bin Chen, Song Hong, Chao He

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Understanding regional carbon emissions from human activities, particularly their spatio-temporal patterns, is essential for implementing decarbonization strategies and cultivating a low-carbon economy. …”
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    Study on the incremental carbon sink of tea plantations under spatio-temporal variation characteristics by Yaxiang Pan, Yaxiang Pan, Jingling Bao, Jingling Bao, Yuxuan Ji, Yuxuan Ji, Wen Li, Wen Li, Weiyu Lin, Shuisheng Fan, Shuisheng Fan, Shuisheng Fan, Liyu Mao, Liyu Mao

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…It is of great significance to clarify the spatial and temporal patterns of carbon sinks in tea plantations, and to analyse the driving factors of carbon sinks in tea plantations, in order to understand the characteristics of carbon sinks in tea plantations, and to expand the ways of increasing carbon sinks in tea plantations. …”
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    Characteristics of second primary malignancies following bispecific antibodies therapy by Dan Liu, Tong Li, Liang Wang, Jia Guo, Xinyu Zhou, Hongsheng Zhou, Xiaojie Liang, Baiwei Luo, Bingyu Lin, WeiXiang Lu, Shengyu Tian, Zihong Cai, Zhihao Jin, Keren Chen

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Although the overall risk of SPMs was lower with BsAbs than with CAR-T, the outcomes of SPMs were comparable in both groups. TTO and SPM patterns were statistically similar between the two therapies.Conclusion Our study provides the first detailed characterization of SPMs post-BsAb, underscoring the need for continued pharmacovigilance and individualized risk management to mitigate SPM risks in patients undergoing BsAb therapy.…”
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    Migration, Urbanism and Health: Moving Toward Systems-Informed Policy and Practice [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations] by Karen Lau, Furio Honsell, Sally Hargreaves, Rita Sà Machado, Palmira Immordino, Cathy Zimmerman, Anna Ziersch, Yang Xiao, Irene Torres, Stefania Pascut

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Migrants may face unique health risks, often exacerbated by economic, social, and environmental factors encountered during transit or upon resettlement. As migration patterns shift due to geopolitical, climatic, and economic pressures, they reshape the global and urban policy landscapes in unpredictable ways, presenting challenges that will continue to evolve in the coming decades. …”
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    Visualization simulation experiments and porosity evolution mechanisms of deep to ultra-deep carbonate reservoirs by Anping HU, Min SHE, Anjiang SHEN, Zhanfeng QIAO, Wenzheng LI, Qiuding DU, Changjian YUAN

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The dissolution process exhibits two evolution patterns. The dissolution scale is positively correlated to the temperature and pressure, and the pore-forming peak period aligns well with the hydrocarbon generation peak period. …”
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    Study on the Propagation Law of CO<sub>2</sub> Displacement in Tight Conglomerate Reservoirs in the Mahu Depression, Xinjiang, China by Long Tan, Jigang Zhang, Jing Zhang, Ruihai Jiang, Jianhua Qin, Yan Dong, Zhenlong Deng, Ping Song, Chenguang Cui, Wenya Zhai, Fengqi Tan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To achieve the efficient utilization of low-permeability tight sand and gravel reservoirs with strong heterogeneity in the Mahu oil area of Xinjiang, CO<sub>2</sub> injection is used to improve oil recovery. The sweep pattern of the injected gas is closely related to the development of reservoir pores and throats. …”
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    Has our long-term trip-making behavior changed due to COVID-19? by Khaled Hamad, Yahya El Traboulsi, Abdallah Shanableh, Rami Al-Ruzouq, Saleh Abu Dabous, Waleed Zeiada, Lubna Obaid

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…However, public transportation continued to evoke discomfort, reflecting ongoing concerns about virus transmission in crowded environments. …”
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    CIAO: A machine-learning algorithm for mapping Arctic Ocean Chlorophyll-a from space by Maria Laura Zoffoli, Vittorio Brando, Gianluca Volpe, Luis González Vilas, Bede Ffinian Rowe Davies, Robert Frouin, Jaime Pitarch, Simon Oiry, Jing Tan, Simone Colella, Christian Marchese

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Ocean color (OC) remote sensing at a Pan-Arctic scale, with over 27 years of continuous daily data, provides critical insights into long-term trends and seasonal variability in phytoplankton abundance, indexed by Chlorophyll-a concentration (Chl-a). …”
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    Deriving and validating a risk prediction model for long COVID-19: protocol for an observational cohort study using linked Scottish data by Jennifer K Quint, Aziz Sheikh, Chris Robertson, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Emily Moore, Colin R Simpson, Luke Daines, Eleftheria Vasileiou, Syed Ahmar Shah, Rachel H Mulholland, Vicky Hammersley, Steven Kerr, Ting Shi, David Weatherill, Elisa Pesenti

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Introduction COVID-19 is commonly experienced as an acute illness, yet some people continue to have symptoms that persist for weeks, or months (commonly referred to as ‘long-COVID’). …”
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    Perceived Neighborhood Social Environment and Adolescent Depressive Symptoms: Insights from the Add Health by Rachel J. Kulchar, Breanna J. Rogers, Sam J. Neally, Alyssa Shishkov, Yangyang Deng, Mohammad Moniruzzaman, Kosuke Tamura

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The two depressive symptoms outcomes based on CES-D score were a continuous CES-D score and a three-level depressive symptoms variable: (i) minimal symptoms score (referent) <16, (ii) mild: 16 ≤ CES-D < 24, and (iii) moderate/severe: CES-D ≥24. …”
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    Freedom from infection: enhancing decision-making for malaria elimination by Chris Drakeley, Dyah A S Lesmanawati, Riris Andono Ahmad, Lindsey Wu, Isabel Byrne, Henry Surendra, Luca Nelli, Risalia Reni Arisanti, Iqbal R F Elyazar, Elin Dumont, Jason Matthiopoulos, Gillian Stresman

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Our findings emphasise the urgent need to reassess existing methods to accurately confirm malaria elimination, and the importance of using comprehensive modelling techniques to continually monitor and maintain the effectiveness of current surveillance systems, enabling decisions grounded in quantitative evidence.…”
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