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Abstract Drainage canals are potential hotspots of methane (CH4) emissions from degraded peatlands in Southeast Asia. Estimates of CH4 emissions from these canals remain scarce, and both the temporal variability and pathways of CH4 emissions are uncertain.
Clarice R. Perryman +8 more
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The impact of psychological distress on working memory during COVID-19 by disentangling cognitive deficits from emotional burden. [PDF]
Chiara K +3 more
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Statistical correlations between key synthesis parameters and resulting characteristic properties of plant‐mediated green‐synthesized nanoceria were systematically analyzed. Data were extracted from a wide range of previously published studies, enabling a comprehensive evaluation of trends and relationships, and providing insights for optimizing ...
M. M. Hasanuzzaman Shimul +5 more
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Association of Transforming Growth Factor-β1 and α-Smooth Muscle Actin in Experimental Selective Obstructive Cholestasis. [PDF]
Ailioaie RC +4 more
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ABSTRACT Regulated rivers represent complex hydrological systems where groundwater–surface water interactions are governed by natural conditions and human interventions. This study investigates the spatiotemporal dynamics of groundwater–surface water exchanges in the Nechako River, British Columbia (Canada), using numerical simulations.
Milad Fakhari +4 more
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The construction and refined extraction techniques of knowledge graph based on large language models. [PDF]
Peng L, Yang P, Juexiang Y, Yuangan L.
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ABSTRACT Wearable devices, such as actigraphy monitors and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), capture high‐frequency data, which are often summarized by the percentages of time spent within fixed thresholds. For example, actigraphy data are categorized into sedentary, light, and moderate‐to‐vigorous activity, while CGM data are divided into ...
Junyoung Park, Neo Kok, Irina Gaynanova
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Relationship Between Body Mass Index and the Incidence of Perineal Tears in Primigravid Women: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study at a Hospital in Mexico. [PDF]
Sadek Azar R +2 more
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