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“Toilet Revolution” in Inner-Mongolia, China
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Litter inputs are a primary source of soil carbon (C), and balancing C sequestration against litter‐induced priming effects (PE) is critical for maintaining soil C dynamics. External disturbances (e.g.
Ruihuan Zhang +7 more
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Assessing the ecological environment quality response to land-use changes in arid zones: A case study of Linhe District, Inner Mongolia. [PDF]
Zhao YT, Yu-Feng Z, Huyuan L.
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ABSTRACT In recent decades, digital transformation has proliferated and prevailed among firms, profoundly affecting their operations, investments, and information management. To the extent that applying digital technologies has pros and cons to business activities, its implications for future firm performance remain uncertain to stock market ...
Guanming He +2 more
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Long-term exposures to PM<sub>2.5</sub> components increase the breast cancer mortality in the region of Inner Mongolia, China: a retrospective study based on mixture cure model. [PDF]
Zhou J +8 more
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ARID3A Dysregulation Drives Colon Cancer Progression and Enhances Responsiveness to Aspirin
ABSTRACT The AT‐Rich Interaction Domain (ARID) family plays critical roles in malignancies. Although numerous members have been shown to influence cancer processes, there is a lack of a general understanding of the ARID family in colon cancer. To address this gap, we used bioinformatic technologies to investigate the role of the ARID family as a whole ...
Jiade Li +8 more
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Meta-transcriptomics characterization of individual <i>Marmota sibirica</i> reveals a wide spectrum of viral and bacterial pathogens in Inner Mongolia of China. [PDF]
Peng M-W +14 more
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Is Pollution Reduced or Redistributed? The Impact of Electric Vehicle Subsidies in China
ABSTRACT This paper examines the geographically heterogeneous environmental effects of electric vehicle (EV) subsidies in China and compares EV subsidies with alternative policies that price environmental externalities. The study employs a structural model that features demand and supply to analyze the environmental effects of EV subsidies through ...
Lisha Meng, Junji Xiao, Mengxin Liu
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