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    Land Use Change Forcing Data Undermine the Modeling of China's Greening Efforts by Ziyu Wang, Weiqing Zhao, Sen Cao, Pengjun Zhao, Yuhang Luo, Dajing Li, Ziyun Sun, Zaichun Zhu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…By developing a high‐resolution forest cover change data set, we found that LUH2‐GCB, the common land use input for DGVMs, causes models to underestimate afforestation. …”
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    Research on the relative humidity changes of the controlled atmosphere environment for redried tobacco storage by Y. Y. Zhu, F. Xiao, Q. P. Fu, L. Dai, Y. B. Qu, H. Zhang, Z. J. Zhang, W. Yin, T. T. Fan, D. F. Yin, J. Yin

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The relative errors of the relative humidity of the controlled atmosphere environment for no tobacco and redried tobacco were within 8% and 4%, respectively. Therefore quantitatively analyze and predict the relative humidity changes of the controlled atmosphere environment for redried tobacco storage with models to determine whether it meets the alcoholization quality of redried tobacco based on the equilibrium relative humidity of the redried tobacco storage through regulating the relative humidity of the controlled atmosphere environment. …”
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    Study on the change rule of airflow temperature field in ultra-deep mining shaft by Zhao Siyu, Zhao Xingdong, Li Ang, Deng Lei

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This paper focuses on the study of the patterns of change in the airflow temperature field during the construction of ultra-deep shaft, based on Newton’s law of cooling and the first law of thermodynamics, and from the perspective of fluid dynamics, it puts forward a new theory - the theory of equilibrium enthalpy interface, which qualitatively and quantitatively derives the critical conditions of the three changes in the wind temperature of ultra-deep shaft and uses numerical simulation to study the content of the theory. …”
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    Analysis of Changes in the Micromorphology of Sandstone Joint Surface under Dry-Wet Cycling by Jingcheng Fang, Huafeng Deng, Yu Qi, Yao Xiao, Hengbin Zhang, Jianlin Li

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Changes in the micromorphology of joint surface under dry-wet cycling have a direct effect on the mechanical properties of the jointed rock masses, which in turn affects the deformation stability of the bank slope of a reservoir. …”
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    Structural and Visual Changes in Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion Patients with Retinal Atrophy by Zhenping Li, Xiaoya Gu, Shuang Song, Xiaobing Yu, Peng Zhang, Hong Dai

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Background. To study the changes of retinal vascular density (VD), retinal thickness (RT), and their correlations with visual acuity (VA) in branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) patients with retinal atrophy after resolution of macular oedema (MO). …”
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    Changes in retinal vascular geometry after vitrectomy in idiopathic and uveitic epiretinal membrane by Chang Hwan Lee, Seung Woo Choi, Eun Kyoung Lee, Chang Ki Yoon, Un Chul Park, Kyu Hyung Park, Sojung Go, Sang Jun Park, Kunho Bae

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In conclusion, this study demonstrates that postoperative changes in retinal vascular geometry differ between patients with iERM and uERM, with more significant changes observed in iERM. …”
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    Climate Change‐Driven Heatwaves Pose Lethal Risks to Newborn Forest Bats by Danilo Russo, Anne Mäenurm, Luca Cistrone, Adriano Martinoli, Greta Foiani, Valentina Giongo, Stefania Leopardi

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…ABSTRACT Climate change poses a significant threat to biodiversity, with extreme weather events such as heatwaves exacerbating the risks to animal populations. …”
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    The performance of shear wave elastography on evaluating liver changes in obese and overweight children by Neslihan Özkul Sağlam, Sema Aksoy, Selcen Yaroğlu Kazancı, Figen Palabıyık, Sadık Sami Hatipoğlu, Ercan İnci

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Real time shear-wave elastography (SWE) is a non-invasive imaging method which can quantitatively assess liver stiffness. Obesity and its complication are increasing with improving lifestyles in our century. …”
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    Changes in Physicochemical Indexes and Volatile Components during the Ripening Process of Gallnut Honey by Zao SHI, Xue YANG, Huiying LI, Shuxin ZHOU, Weizhong HU, Zhiqiang YI, Muying DU

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…This study aimed to investigate the changes in physicochemical indexes and volatile components of gallnut honey, a traditional Chinese herbal honey during its ripening process. …”
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    Effects of Climate Change and Human Activities on Net Primary Productivity in Yunnan Province by Hong XU, Jinxin CHENG, Yuqin HE, Youting WANGYU, Maosong ZHANG

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Net primary productivity(NPP) directly and truly reflected the dynamic changing process of terrestrial vegetation ecosystem.Understanding the driving mechanism of climate change and human activities on vegetation change was of great scientific significance to ecological protection and sustainable development.Based on MOD17A3/NPP product, using linear trend analysis, Mann-Kendall significance analysis, Hurst index and partial correlation analysis, the temporal and spatial distribution characteristics of vegetation NPP in Yunnan Province from 2001 to 2021, the future sustainability and the relationship between vegetation NPP and meteorological conditions were discussed.Residual analysis used to quantitatively assess the relative contributions and combined action of climate change and human activities to the vegetation NPP.The result as follow: (1)Spatially, the annual mean NPP value of Yunnan vegetation from 2001 to 2021 was high in the south and low in the north.The order of values from the high to low was woodland (1106.7 gC∙m-2), shrub (964.4 gC∙m-2), agricultural land (946.6 gC∙m-2) and grassland (878.8 gC∙m-2) in different vegetation types.The vegetation NPP increased and then decreased with increasing altitude.(2)During the study period the annual mean vegetation NPP was 1020.8 ± 30.7 gC∙m-2, with minimum and maximum values occurring in 2010 (950.0 gC∙m-2) and 2019 (1062.1 gC∙m-2), respectively.The vegetation NPP showed a significant increase with an increase rate of 2.1 gC∙m-2∙a-1 (p<0.05).The increasing and significantly increasing areas accounted for 70.0% and 26.3% of the total area of the study area, respectively.The vegetation NPP of different vegetation types showed a similar variation trend.The increasing rates showed grassland (4.1 gC∙m-2∙a-1)> farmland (3.5 gC∙m-2∙a-1)> shrub (2.8 gC∙m-2∙a-1)>forestland (1.3 gC∙m-2∙a-1).The average value of the Hurst index was 0.60.The proportion of the area that would continue to increase and change from decrease to increase was 55.5% and 9.3%, respectively.This indicated that the vegetation NPP would continue to increase in most areas in the future.(3)The average temperature in Yunnan Province showed a significant increase from 2001 to 2021, while precipitation and solar radiation showed a fluctuating decrease.These climatic factors positively correlated with vegetation NPP in most areas, and the effect of temperature on vegetation NPP was greater than that of precipitation and solar radiation.(4) The relative contribution rates of climate change and human activities to vegetation NPP change in Yunnan were 27.1% and 72.9%, respectively, with positive contributions accounting for 59.4% and 64.6% of the total area of the study area, and relative contribution rate greater than 60% accounting for 12.7% and 73.4% of the area, respectively.The impact of human activities on vegetation NPP was greater than that of climate change in most areas.The vegetation improvement in Yunnan was mainly caused by the combined effect of climate change and human activities, while the degradation was mainly caused by the human activities and the combined effect.The ecological protection and restoration projects had a significant contribution to the improvement of vegetation NPP in Yunnan.…”
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    A combined measure of blood leukocytes, forced vital capacity and quantitative CT is highly predictive of mortality in IPF: results of a single-centre cohort study by Andrew Achaiah, Emily Fraser, Peter Saunders, Rachel Hoyles, Rachel Benamore, Ling-Pei Ho

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Serial FVC monitoring is most commonly used to assess progression of disease but FVC does not always reflect regional CT change in IPF. Recently there has been growing interest in quantitative CT (qCT) assessment of IPF. …”
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    Quantitative assessment of surface runoff from a catchment area based on hydrological and climatic calculations (Tatta river basin (Yakutia, Russian Federation) case study) by Tusupbekov Zhanbolat A., Ryapolova Natalia L., Nadtochiy Victoria S.

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The relevance of a quantitative assessment of runoff from a catchment area becomes evident in the context of climate change observed over the past several decades. …”
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    Quantitative characterization of types 1 and 2 macular neovascularization in neovascular age-related macular degeneration with intravitreal conbercept: an analysis utilizing optica... by Yan-Mei Shi, Xiao Xie, Wen-Qi Wang, Xiao-Meng Yuan, Zhi-Ping Zhang, Hong-Yan Wang, Jie Meng, Ze-Hao Kong, Xia Jing, Ting-Ting Liu

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…In type 2 MNV, VT significantly decreased (P<0.05), whereas no significant change was observed in VT for type 1 MNV. VDisp did not significantly changed in either sybtypes. …”
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    Isolation, Identification and Quantitative Determination of Anthracene Derivatives by HPLC-UV Method in the Raw Materials of Some Representatives of the Genus <i>Rumex</i> of Three... by A. M. Poluyanov, A. Yu. Sokolova, E. A. Malashenko, E. V. Sergunova, N. V. Bobkova

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Detection was carried out using a UV detector with a dynamic change in the absorption wavelength during analysis from 365 ± 2 nm to 254 ± 2 nm.Results and discussion. …”
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    Diagnostic Significance of the Parietal and Cavity Microllora of the Large Intestine in Antibiotic-Associated Dysbacteriosis by A. V. Suslov, E. F. Semenova, A. N. Mitroshin, I. Ya. Moiseeva, I. N. Chairkin, I. S. Suslova

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…From the diagnostic point of view, the cavity microflora undergoes more pronounced qualitative and quantitative changes, which do not allow extrapolating the results of microbiological analysis of the cavity microflora to the parietal one unequivocally. …”
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