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    Creating a Digital Insurance Model: A Grounded Theory Approach by Mohammad Adabi, Nastaran Haji Heydari, Hamed Vares

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Finally, it should be noted that today the development and influence of the Internet in all societies have reached a very high level, and we are witnessing the same situation in Iran. …”
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    Study on Suture Tensile Properties of Polyimide Composites for Flexible Solar Wings by JIAO Yunlei, GUO Chenliang, FENG Shixu, WU Yuemin, ZUO Yangjie

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Then the failure strength was reached causing multiple failure modes in the joint. …”
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    MODERN PECULIARITIES OF THE MEDICAL EXPOSURE LEVELS FORMING OF THE TATARSTAN REPUBLIC POPULATION DURING X-RAY PROCEDURES IMPLEMENTATION by S. A. Ryzhkin, S. I. Ivanov, M. A. Patjashina, R. K. Ismagilov, N. A. Akopova, S. V. Loginova, D. R. Nasybullin

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…This fact influenced the change in the radiation-hygienic indexes of medical radiation exposure of the population of RT. …”
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    Relationship between Summer Precipitation Anomaly in North China and Precipitation Anomaly in the Pre-Flood Season in South China by Lisheng HAO, Yihui DING

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…To improve the prediction ability for summer precipitation anomalies in North China and determine the indicators of early abnormal signals, this paper uses the summer precipitation data in North and South China from 1961 to 2020, and the reanalysis circulation data from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction/National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP/NCAR).Via correlation, synthesis and circulation anomaly regression reconstruction, the relationship between the precipitation anomaly in the pre-flood season (May-June) in South China and the precipitation anomaly in summer (July-August) in North China is analyzed.The results show that: (1) the summer precipitation anomaly in North China (July-August) is usually inversely related to the precipitation anomaly in the pre-flood season in South China (May-June), that is, the higher the precipitation amount in the pre-flood season in South China, then lower the precipitation amount in North China in summer and vice versa.The precipitation anomaly in the pre-flood season in South China can be used as an early indicator for the prediction of summer precipitation in North China.The water vapor transport anomaly in the lower troposphere, caused by the East Asian summer monsoon, and the circulation anomaly in the middle and lower troposphere, caused by the propagation of tropical low-frequency signals in the northern hemisphere in summer, represent the connection mechanism of the inverse phase change of precipitation between the two areas.(2) In terms of water vapor transport, if the East Asian subtropical summer monsoon is stronger from May to June, that is, the East Asian southwest wind (SSW) is significantly stronger, there will be less water vapor in South China, resulting in less precipitation in the pre-flood season (May-June) in South China.From July to August, the Indian summer monsoon is significantly stronger, the East Asian subtropical summer monsoon is further strengthened, and there are significantly more water vapor in North China, resulting in more precipitation in summer (July-August) in North China.On the contrary, there are more precipitation anomalies in the pre-flood season (May-June) in South China and less precipitation anomalies in summer (July-August) in North China.(3) In terms of dynamic circulation, if the tropical Indian Ocean low-frequency signal is active and the Northwest Pacific low-frequency signal is inactive from May to June, with the Indian Ocean low-frequency signal propagating to the northeast, an anticyclonic circulation anomaly will be formed near the South China coast at 850-hPa layer and convection will be weakened, resulting in less precipitation in the pre-flood season (May-June) in South China.From July to August, the low-frequency signal of the tropical Indian Ocean is still highly active.The anticyclonic circulation anomaly originally located along the coast of South China propagates to the northeast to the lower reaches of the Yangtze River to the eastern sea.North China on the northern side to the anticyclonic is subjected to a cyclonic circulation with strong convection.On the other hand, with the low-frequency disturbance propagating from the middle and upper troposphere to the high latitude, a disturbance wave train propagating along the upper westerly jet will be formed, and the disturbance position is relatively fixed.There is a negative anomaly near Baikal Lake and a positive anomaly near the Korean Peninsula, resulting in the deepening of the high trough of Baikal Lake and the strengthening of the subtropical high near the Korean Peninsula, forming a blocking situation of "high in the East and low in the West", which is conducive to the upward movement in North China.That is, the convective upward movement in North China in summer is strengthened, resulting in more precipitation in summer (July-August) in North China.On the contrary, there is more precipitation in the pre-flood season (May-June) in South China and less precipitation in summer (July-August) in North China.(4) The precipitation anomaly in the pre-flood season in South China is a good indicator of the summer precipitation anomaly in North China.However, in some years, this relationship is not straightforward, most likely because it is also regulated and affected by other factors, such as the change in the sea surface temperature, tropical circulation, the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, and the change in the circulation in middle and high latitudes.…”
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    Effect of rotation rates on dissolution behavior of lime in CaO-FeTo-SiO2-MgO system by Jia C., Mou Q.-Q., Yu Y., Muvunyi R.A., Zhang M.-X., Li J.-L.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The evolution behavior of the lime-slag interface and the change behavior of the lime dissolution rate were studied by X-ray diffractometer and an electron probe micro-analyzer. …”
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    Barriers and facilitators to data-based decision making in Australian early childhood education and care: A qualitative study by Shauna Sherker, Karen Villanueva, Ruth Beatson, Caitlin M. Macmillan, Wan Yi Lee, Olivia Hilton, Carly Molloy, Sharon Goldfeld

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To be of benefit to all children, ECEC must deliver on three key areas: availability (quantity), quality and participation (reach and dose). Lead indicators can be derived and applied to help service providers drive equitable systems change. …”
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    Satellite Remote Sensing for Monitoring Cork Oak Woodlands—A Comprehensive Literature Review by Emma Bambagioni, Solaria Anzilotti, Costanza Borghi, Gherardo Chirici, Fabio Salbitano, Marco Marchetti, Saverio Francini

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…However, cork oak ecosystems are increasingly threatened by climate change, land-use intensification, and rural abandonment, leading to widespread signs of decline. …”
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    Primary Sjögren’s syndrome presenting with non-diffuse membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis-like lesions in cryoglobulinemic glomerulonephritis: a case report by Zhi-Yu Duan, Zhi-Yu Duan, Guang-Yan Cai, Guang-Yan Cai, FengKun Chen, FengKun Chen, XuanLi Tang, Xu Zhang, YaLi Ren, Yan Song, Yan Song

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The highest 24-hour urinary protein quantification reached 9.78 g/24h. After anti-infective treatment, urine output gradually increased, and edema resolved. …”
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    Optimizing Alfalfa-Fermented Green Juice (aFGJ) Preparation and Its Effects on Microbial Community and Nutrient Composition in Alfalfa Silage by Ting Mao, Ze Ye, Yongyan Niu, Qun Zheng, Tao Yang, Zhiye Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The addition of aFGJ changed the types and abundance of microbial communities, increased the number of beneficial lactic acid bacteria (LAB), and decreased the number of harmful bacteria, which had a significant effect on the quality of the silage.…”
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    Seasonal blooms of Synechococcus in a temperate semi-enclosed bay: linking community succession to thermal and nutrient regimes by Xiaokun Ding, Guannan Wu, Di Zhang, Long Yang, Aobo Wang, Sheng Li, Li Gao, Zhengguo Cui, Tao Jiang

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Synechococcus blooms reached their peak in summer (up to 106 cells mL−1), particularly in the southern part of the bay, with high abundances in autumn as well. …”
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