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    Multifunctional Evaluation and Spatio-temporal Evolution Analysis of Cultivated Land in Guangdong Province by Junmei ZANG, Xiao FU, Shengxiang LIU, Hui LI

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In terms of the spatio-temporal evolution of sub-functions, the spatio-temporal pattern of each function of cultivated land in Guangdong Province has changed significantly during the period of 2005-2020. …”
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    The evolution of the crustal stress state of the Catoca kimberlite pipe area (northeastern Angola) by O. V. Lunina, A. S. Gladkov, D. P. Gladkochub, F. João, M. A. Karpenko, J. T. Félix, D. A. Koshkarev, E. V. Sklyarov

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Based on the results of our studies, it became for the first time possible to get an idea of the main stages in the evolution of the studied region. Further geostructural measurements and dating of the host rocks will provide for a more precise definition of the proposed stages.…”
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    New insights into interspecies relationships, chromosomal evolution, and hybrid identification in the Lycoris Herb. by Yue Zhang, Shujun Zhou, Yu Chen, Pengchong Zhang, Yongchun Zhang, Junhuo Cai, Zixuan Nie, Lu Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study utilizes karyotype structure, genome size, and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) technology to explore the chromosomal evolution and hybrid identification of Lycoris employing three approaches at the cytogenetic level. …”
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    A direct experimental test of Ohno’s hypothesis by Ljiljana Mihajlovic, Bharat Ravi Iyengar, Florian Baier, Içvara Barbier, Justyna Iwaszkiewicz, Vincent Zoete, Andreas Wagner, Yolanda Schaerli

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Gene duplication drives evolution by providing raw material for proteins with novel functions. …”
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    Production analysis and permeability evolution of fractured horizontal wells of coalbed methane reservoir by Jianchun GUO, Tao ZHANG, Xi WU, Zhihong ZHAO, Zongyuan LI, Jie ZENG

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The lower the coal viscoelastic modulus is, the more obvious the permeability damage caused by creep would be.…”
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    Manifestations of Semantic Evolution in Ibn Faris's Language Metrics (d. 395 AH) by Leila RAHMANI

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This study endeavours to distinguish between robust and tenuous arguments, and between more and less credible viewpoints, drawing upon two primary sources: the perspectives of esteemed scholars and the precise, eloquent evidence they provide.The objective of this research is to trace the linguistic developments and transformations that lexicographers have endeavoured to elucidate words that encapsulate a phase in the dynamic evolution of the Arabic language to accommodate the communicative needs of its users. …”
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    Microseismic voltage evolution of composite coal rock under load deformation failure by Xin LI, Zhiyong LIU, Zhen YANG, Hao LI, Jing ZHOU, Jingran BU, Yiru WANG, Zhongming ZHUANSUN

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The results show: The self-developed microseismic voltage acquisition equipment has high accuracy and sensitivity, and the acquired voltage data can be used as the basis for describing the microseismic characteristics of the loaded coal rock; under the condition of different loading rates of loaded composite coal rock, the process of stress change is positively correlated with the change of the microseismic voltage, and the microseismic voltage is more sensitive to the change of the loading rate compared with the stress; the evolution of microseismic voltage in each stress stage is different, the amplitude of microseismic voltage in the compression stage rises slowly from low, the microseismic voltage in the elasticity stage changes in the first and middle stages of the small fluctuations of irregular amplitude, and in the later stage of the microseismic voltage appears to fluctuate from low to high, the microseismic voltage fluctuations in the yield stage intensify in amplitude, and in the final stage there is a characteristic of the rupture precursor, and in the rupture stage there is a pulse amplitude of the microseismic voltage that is almost synchronized with the stress peak and returns to steady state rapidly after complete rupture of coal rock. the coal rock is completely ruptured, it quickly returns to a steady state; the increase of the proportion of composite coal rock combination leads to the increase of the amplitude distribution range and average amplitude of the main body of microseismic voltage, the peak voltage decreases, the amplitude number of the instantaneous voltage of the coal rock rupture decreases, and the overall distribution changes from dense to sparse. …”
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    Deep crustal composition and Late Paleozoic geotectonic evolution in West Junggar, China by Shenglin Xu, Weicui Ding, Feizhou Ma, Feizhou Ma, Xuanhua Chen, Zhaogang Shao, Lele Han, Penghui Huang, Penghui Huang, Jianjie Shi, Xinru Yang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This resulted in the most intense magmatism and crustal growth, which could have the growth of the crust potentially more than 75%. In the Early Permian period (294–272 Ma), there was an intracontinental evolution stage and a decrease in the participation of juvenile material. …”
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    Mechanical properties and damage evolution mechanisms of polyurethane grouting materials for roadway reinforcement by Zijun Han, Hongtao Liu, Qinyu Liu, Jialu Liang, Xiaofei Guo, Yang Chen, Zhen Hao, Qiang Yao

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Larger particle size specimens exhibit more pronounced brittle characteristics in the post-peak stage, but due to the high ductility and energy absorption properties of polyurethane materials, their residual load-bearing capacity remains at a relatively high level. (2) The established damage constitutive model can accurately characterize the stress-strain relationship and damage evolution process of grouting bodies. …”
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    The theory of massively repeated evolution and full identifications of cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs) by Lingjie Zhang, Tong Deng, Zhongqi Liufu, Xueyu Liu, Bingjie Chen, Zheng Hu, Chenli Liu, Miles E Tracy, Xuemei Lu, Hai-Jun Wen, Chung-I Wu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We now develop the theory of CDNs on the basis that cancer evolution is massively repeated in millions of individuals. …”
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    Evolution, dissemination, and genetic dynamics of the carbapenem resistance gene blaNDM in China by Xiaofeng Hu, Boqian Wang, Mingliang Chen, Mingliang Chen, Mingliang Chen, Kexin Li, Kexin Li, Zhixi Peng, Zhixi Peng, Lianqun Jin, Junjie Yue, Hui Chen, Ling Zhang, Shaofu Qiu, Hongguang Ren, Hongbin Song

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Through epidemiological big data analysis, phylogenetic tree-based geographic transmission analysis, and upstream-downstream genetic clustering evolution analysis, we systematically analyzed the evolution, dissemination, and genetic dynamics of blaNDM-positive bacteria.ResultsAnalysis results indicate that blaNDM-5 is gradually supplanting blaNDM-1 in China and Acinetobacter has been replaced as the primary blaNDM-harboring genus by the Enterobacter, Escherichia, and Klebsiella, which are both within the Enterobacteriaceae family and more easily transmitted among humans. …”
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    Active surveillance and genetic evolution of avian influenza viruses in Egypt, 2016–2018 by Ahmed Kandeil, Joseph T. Hicks, Sean G. Young, Ahmed N. El Taweel, Ahmed S. Kayed, Yassmin Moatasim, Omnia Kutkat, Ola Bagato, Pamela P. McKenzie, Zhipeng Cai, Rebecca Badra, Mohamed Kutkat, Justin Bahl, Richard J. Webby, Ghazi Kayali, Mohamed A. Ali

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…AI H5N8 showed higher replication rate followed by H9N2 and H5N1, respectively. H5N8 was more common in Southern Egypt, H9N2 in the Nile Delta, and H5N1 in both areas. …”
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    TECTONOPHYSICAL EVIDENCES OF GEODYNAMIC EVOLUTION OF THE PRIKOLYMA TERRAIN (NORTH-EASTERN REGIONS OF RUSSIA) by Anton N. Glukhov, Andrey S. Gladkov, Denis A. Koshkarev, Oksana V. Lunina

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The thrust packs  are more than 200 m thick; their root zones are represented by series of highangle reverse faults. …”
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    Evolution of Untreated Moderate Mitral Regurgitation After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation by Massimo Baudo, Serge Sicouri, Francesco Cabrucci, Yoshiyuki Yamashita, Dimitrios E. Magouliotis, Sarah M. Carnila, Sandra V. Abramson, Katie M. Hawthorne, Harish Jarrett, Roberto Rodriguez, Scott M. Goldman, Paul M. Coady, Eric M. Gnall, William A. Gray, Sandro Gelsomino, Basel Ramlawi

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…<i>Conclusions</i>: Concomitant moderate MR during TAVI has a variable evolution over time. A more detailed characterization of patients with preoperative moderate MR undergoing TAVI is necessary to identify those with a disease progression risk.…”
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    Identifying Indicators and Themes of Leadership Evolution in the Framework on Theory of Being-Centered Leadership by Soraya Birami, Abolfazl Gaini, Iraj Roohi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Effective leadership enables individuals to engage in deeper, more meaningful collaborations, fostering adaptability and resilience in complex situations. …”
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