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    Construction of an Evidence Ecosystem‐Based Postoperative Pain Management Programme for Paediatric Patients by Jin‐Xia Yang, Yue Liu, Zhen Yu, Fang Zhang, Wen‐Ying Yao, Guo‐Ying Wang, Zi‐sheng Ai

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…ABSTRACT Aim To construct an evidence ecosystem‐based postoperative pain management programme for children with postoperative pain management. …”
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    Constructing age-structured matrix population models for all fishes by Masami Fujiwara

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results demonstrate that robust population models can be constructed with limited species-specific data and reveal notable differences in population dynamics among species. …”
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    From Skilled Workers to Smart Talent: AI-Driven Workforce Transformation in the Construction Industry by Xianhang Xu, Mohd Anuar Arshad, Yinglei He, Hong Liu, Qianqian Chen, Jiejing Yang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Workforce transformation is one of the most pressing challenges in the AI-driven construction industry, as traditional skilled labour roles are rapidly evolving into more interdisciplinary, digitally enabled positions. …”
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    Attitudes of political-administrative decision makers towards the implementation of nature-based solutions in water management – a case study on a hypothetical constructed wetland... by Franka Pätzke, Christoph Schulze, Jochen Hack, Karina Castro-Arce, Veronica Alejandra Neumann, Barbara Schröter

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We used Q-methodology to explore the attitudes towards the implementation of a constructed wetland as NBS, interviewing decision-makers from the Tárcoles River Basin Commission in Costa Rica, the administrative body in charge of the integrated management of the river. …”
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    Landscape changes have driven the coordination of human-land relationships in coastal wetlands under ecological restoration in a short term by Yuan Chi, Jingkuan Sun, Zhanyong Fu, Xinyang Zhang, Rui Hu, Yao Zhang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The spatial optimization of ecological conservation, targeted tillage practice in agricultural production, gradual abandon of pond development, and ecosystem-based urban construction have driven the landscape changes, which promoted the development of human society and improved the ecological health, thereby efficiently coordinating the coastal wetland human-land relationships in a short term.…”
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    Platform-Dependent Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review by Songping Yu, Tomoki Sekiguchi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Thus, PDEs’ entrepreneurial identity is co-constructed through the interplay of individual agencies and platform dynamics as they navigate tensions in the platform ecosystem. …”
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    Intensive oyster farming enhances carbon storage in sediments over decades by Xin Sun, Ramón Filgueira, Yihua Sun, Ming Han, Qisheng Tang, Yao Sun

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…However, the cycling of sedimented carbon before being separated from the biosphere remains unclear. Here, we constructed the chronologic profiles of the sediment cores from a typical oyster farm with approximately 50 years of farming history. …”
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    EU water directives through a semiotic lens: framing quality, risk, and circularity by Cheryl Marie Cordeiro

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…European Union (EU) water governance operates through structured regulatory discourse that constructs meanings around water quality, risk, and circularity. …”
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    Coordinating environmental genomics and geochemistry reveals metabolic transitions in a hot spring ecosystem. by Wesley D Swingley, D'Arcy R Meyer-Dombard, Everett L Shock, Eric B Alsop, Heinz D Falenski, Jeff R Havig, Jason Raymond

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The complementary analysis of biogeochemical and environmental genomic data from BP has allowed us to build ecosystem-based conceptual models for this hot spring, reconstructing whole metabolic networks in order to illuminate community roles in shaping and responding to geochemical variability.…”
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    Evaluating effects of data quality and variable weighting on habitat suitability modelling by Stephanie Arsenault, Robyn Linner, Yong Chen

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This survey and region are an excellent case study to compare two approaches in constructing HSI models: using calibrated versus uncalibrated abundance data and weighting all environmental variables equally or using a model-based weighting method. …”
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    Integrating composite-media and plants to improve aquifer recharge: measurements, implications, and challenges by Taiwo Adeyemo, Noam Weisbrod, Ido Negev, Yael Ben Zvi, Edo Bar-Zeev

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Water scarcity intensified by population growth and climate change has caused freshwater resources to dwindle while global water usage per capita increases. Ecosystem-based wastewater treatment that adopts natural processes like soil aquifer treatment (SAT) and constructed wetlands (CW) has been successfully used but requires a large land area and often competes with urban development. …”
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    Building a FAIR data ecosystem for incorporating single-cell transcriptomics data into agricultural genome to phenome research by Muskan Kapoor, Enrique Sapena Ventura, Amy Walsh, Alexey Sokolov, Nancy George, Sunita Kumari, Nicholas J. Provart, Benjamin Cole, Marc Libault, Timothy Tickle, Wesley C. Warren, James E. Koltes, Irene Papatheodorou, Irene Papatheodorou, Doreen Ware, Doreen Ware, Peter W. Harrison, Christine Elsik, Galabina Yordanova, Tony Burdett, Christopher K. Tuggle

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This JBrowse tool now features distinct tracks, showcasing PBMC scRNA-seq alongside two bulk RNA-seq experiments.DiscussionWe intend to further build upon these existing tools to construct a scientist-friendly data resource and analytical ecosystem based on Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) SC principles to facilitate SC-level genomic analysis through data ingestion, storage, retrieval, re-use, visualization, and comparative annotation across agricultural species.…”
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    Ecological Health Assessment on the Coastal Waters in the Yellow River Estuary Using Phytoplankton Index of Biotic Integrity (P-IBI) by Mingxiang NIU, Jun WANG, Zhiguo LIU, Tao ZUO, Zhaolong CHENG, Yongtao LI, Zhiwei PANG

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…However, no reports are available on applying P-IBI in the estuary ecosystem. Based on P-IBI, this study constructed an ecological health assessment indicator system and built an evaluation criterion in the coastal waters of the Yellow River estuary. …”
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    Designing an entrepreneurial ecosystem model in a university with a knowledge-based approach by Nahid Mir, Amin Rahimi Kia, Mehry Daraei

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…In total, effective academic factors had a significant impact in creating the regional entrepreneurship ecosystem.Based on the obtained results, the following suggestions are presented:- Attention and promotion of technological goods.…”
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    The defensome of prokaryotes in aquifers by Pengwei Li, Zongzhi Wu, Tang Liu, Chunfang Deng, Quan Liu, Jinren Ni

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Groundwater harbors a pristine biosphere where microbes co-evolve with less human interference, yet the ancient and ongoing arms race between prokaryotes and viruses remains largely unknown in such ecosystems. Based on our recent nationwide groundwater monitoring campaign across China, we construct a metagenomic groundwater prokaryotic defensome catalogue (GPDC), encompassing 190,810 defense genes, 90,824 defense systems, 139 defense families, and 669 defense islands from 141 prokaryotic phyla. …”
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