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Mapping hydrogen demand for heavy-duty vehicles: a spatial disaggregation approach
Published 2025-07-01“…By integrating spatial datasets with economic factors, market penetration rates, and technical specifications of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, the approach disaggregates the projected demand into specific demand centres, allowing for the mapping of regional hydrogen demand patterns and the identification of key centres of hydrogen demand based on heavy-duty truck traffic flow projections under different scenarios. …”
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Co-occurrence of sudden feeding behaviour deviations and welfare issue onsets in growing-finishing pigs
Published 2025-08-01“…Results Alerts frequencies varied across feeding behaviour components, with higher occurrences for feed intake, feeding duration, feeding rate and night intake (approximately 14.5% of days with an alert) than for feeding frequency and circadian rhythm strength (approximately 7.7% of days with an alert). …”
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The Function of Heat Shock Transcription Factors in Sex Differentiation in <i>Cynoglossus semilaevis</i>
Published 2025-05-01“…The weight and growth rate of female fish are much greater than those of male fish. …”
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Identifying patterns of health care utilisation among physical elder abuse victims using Medicare data and legally adjudicated cases: protocol for case–control study using data lin...
Published 2021-02-01“…Preliminary research suggests elder abuse victims may have different patterns of healthcare utilisation than other older adults, with increased rates of emergency department use, hospitalisation and nursing home placement. …”
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Intra-cesarean section insertion of copper-T380 versus Multiload Cu 375 intrauterine device as an immediate method of contraception: a comparative study
Published 2025-08-01“…At 6-month follow-up, there was no difference between the two groups in the expulsion rate, menstrual pattern, and pelvic or vaginal infection. …”
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Spatio-temporal dynamics of a predator–prey system with variable carrying capacity and Cosner response function
Published 2025-06-01“…In this study, we examine a predator–prey model with logistic growth rate and variable carrying capacity of prey species. …”
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Travel Frequent-Route Identification Based on the Snake Algorithm Using License Plate Recognition Data
Published 2025-08-01“…Path flow always plays a critical role in extracting vehicle travel patterns and reflecting network-scale traffic features. …”
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Early detection of fungal infection of Arabidopsis and brassica by Raman spectroscopy
Published 2025-08-01“…Furthermore, randomized controlled trials validated the reliability of Raman technology for early, pre-symptomatic detection of fungal infections, achieving an accuracy rate of 76.2% in Arabidopsis and 72.5% in Pak-Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis). …”
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Geomorphic hazards and riverine dynamics in the deltaic region of Eastern India
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Response of land cover to multi-scale spatial effects in complex karst mountainous areas
Published 2025-12-01“…This study reveals the influence of spatial scale effects on land cover classification in karst regions from the perspectives of landscape patterns and topographic complexity. The research indicates:(1) When the spatial resolution increases from 5m to 30m, the study area exhibits trends of reduced landscape fragmentation, concentrated land use distribution, and decreased landscape heterogeneity;(2) Scale effects vary among land cover types, with the variations in PD, LSI and AI for construction land exceeding those of the corresponding indices for other land cover types;(3) The decline rates of PD in low and high topographic complexity areas are 49.87% and 37.69% respectively, LSI decline rates are 31.88% and 8.81%, and AI decline rates are 23.70% and 11.32%.…”
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Digestive system-related pathophysiological symptoms of Sasang typology: Systematic review
Published 2013-06-01“…The TE type appeared to have larger volume with fast eating speed compared with the SE type and individuals in the TE category preferred fatty or salty food, which is responsible for the high occurrence rates of organic digestive diseases such as gastritis. …”
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Effects of different hill spacings and seedling numbers per hill on dry matter production and yield of machine-transplanting hybrid rice
Published 2018-01-01“…Based on the production practice, the reasonable seedling rate of hybrid rice is 0.42 million per hectare in Sichuan Province, and three field collocation patterns were set as: 1) high hills with low seedlings, 1.5 seedlings transplanted at 30 cm × 12 cm spacing; 2) middle hills with middle seedlings, 2.1 seedlings transplanted at 30 cm × 17 cm spacing; 3) low hills with high seedlings, 2.9 seedlings transplanted at 30 cm × 23 cm spacing. …”
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Optical sensitivities of current gravitational wave observatories at higher kHz, MHz and GHz frequencies
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Associations of eating and drinking habits with cardiovascular disease and diabetes in the adult population: data from the ESSE-RF epidemiological study
Published 2021-09-01“…The analysis was carried out using data from representative samples of population from 13 Russian regions aged 2564 years (n=19520; men, 7329; women, 12191). The response rate was ~80%. Dietary characteristics were assessed by frequency method.Results. …”
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Considerações a propósito do tratamento medicamentoso de 1217 pacientes epilépticos: I: estudo em relação ao tipo de epilepsia e ao eletrencefalograma Drug treatment of 1.211 epile...
Published 1969-12-01“…The study was made in regard to the clinical manifestations and electroencephalographic pattern. Concerning the type of seizures, the author draws the following conclusions : 1) the evolution was better in patients with Bravais-Jackson seizures; 2) the highest percentual rate of remission was shown by patients with sleep seizures (59,0%); 3) the patients with "grand mal" seizures without aura were the most refractory to the treatment; 4) the patients with generalized fits secondary to focal discharges showed the best results, although evidencing lowest remission index; 5) among all types of seizures, the Bravais-Jacsonian fits showed better evolution, specially the cases without generalization; 6) significant differences of evolution were not found between convulsive and non convulsive epilepsy. …”
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Molecular genetic classification of colorectal cancer subtypes: current state of the problem
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