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Quantitative models of nitrogen-fixing organisms [PDF]
Nitrogen-fixing organisms are of importance to the environment, providing bioavailable nitrogen to the biosphere. Quantitative models have been used to complement the laboratory experiments and in situ measurements, where such evaluations are difficult ...
Keisuke Inomura +4 more
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Quantitative Models of Phage-Antibiotic Combination Therapy [PDF]
The spread of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria is a global public health crisis. Bacteriophage therapy (or “phage therapy”) constitutes a potential alternative approach to treat MDR infections. However, the effective use of phage therapy may be limited
Rogelio A. Rodriguez-Gonzalez +4 more
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Quantitative Ship Collision Frequency Estimation Models: A Review
Ship collisions are one of the most common types of maritime accidents. Assessing the frequency and probability of ship collisions is of great importance as it provides a cost-effective and practical way to mitigate risk.
Mirko Čorić +3 more
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Survey of spatial forms - physical city using quantitative models case study : sardroud city [PDF]
Introduction Considering that the population growth rate of the surrounding cities of Tabriz metropolis in 2006-2010 Sardroud, Ilkhichi, Osku, and Basmanj cities is 2, 1.8, 0.87 and 0.83, respectively, that the growth rate of Sardroud city is more than ...
Rasoul Ghorbani, mahdieh tahooni
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The SARS-CoV-2 Reproduction Number R0 in Cats
Domestic cats are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 virus infection and given that they are in close contact with people, assessing the potential risk cats represent for the transmission and maintenance of SARS-CoV-2 is important.
Jose L. Gonzales +3 more
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The Capitation Payment Unit (CPU) financing mechanism constitutes more than 70% of health spending in Colombia, with a budget allocation of close to 60 trillion Colombian pesos for the year 2022 (approximately 15.7 billion US dollars).
Oscar Espinosa +3 more
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Large epidemics provide the opportunity to understand the epidemiology of diseases under the specific conditions of the affected population. Whilst foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) epidemics have been extensively studied in developed countries, epidemics in ...
María V. Iriarte +6 more
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Quantitative analysis of saliency models [PDF]
Previous saliency detection research required the reader to evaluate performance qualitatively, based on renderings of saliency maps on a few shapes. This qualitative approach meant it was unclear which saliency models were better, or how well they compared to human perception. This paper provides a quantitative evaluation framework that addresses this
Flora Ponjou Tasse +2 more
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Land Use Efficiency Assessment under Sustainable Development Goals: A Systematic Review
Improvements in and the assessment of land use efficiency are crucial pillars for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This study reviews 208 representative papers, oral reports, and project reports to provide a systematic and ...
Yin Ma +8 more
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Quantitative estimation of sentinel-1A interferometric decorrelation using vegetation index
Sentinel-1A data are widely used in interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) studies due to the free and open access policy. However, the short wavelength (C-band) of Sentinal-1A data leads to decorrelation in numerous applications, especially in
Jianping Pan +4 more
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