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    Invasive aspergillosis in adult patients with rheumatic diseases by V. I. Mazurov, A. M. Lila, O. V. Shadrivova, M. S. Tonkoshkur, M. S. Shostak, L. V. Martynova, O. V. Inamova, M. S. Petrova, A. Yu. Fonturenko, E. A. Desyatik, Yu. V. Borzova, Yu. E. Melekhina, I. S. Bogomolova, S. M. Ignatyeva, N. N. Klimko

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The common site of IA was the lung (83%); the characteristic feature detected by computed tomography (CT) is pulmonary cavitation (44%). …”
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    Effect of doped elements X (B, Al, Sn, Co) on binding performance of IDB-X/Diamond interface by Xiaogang JIAN, Wenshan YAO, Yi ZHANG, Xiaowei LIANG, Jibo HU, Zhe CHEN, Maolin CHEN

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This article is based on the first principles of quantum mechanics and uses the CASTEP computational tool to study the influence mechanism of X (X = B, Al, Sn, Co) elements commonly used in the IDB on the interfacial bonding performance of CVD diamond coatings on IDB from a microscopic perspective. It provides a theoretical reference and basis for further optimizing the formulation of drill bit substrates and improving the interfacial bonding strength between the film and substrate.MethodsThis article uses the CASTEP module of the quantum mechanics computing software Materials Studio to study the influence mechanism of X (X = B, Al, Sn, Co) elements commonly used in IDB on the interfacial bonding performance of CVD diamond coatings on IDB from a microscopic perspective. …”
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    “Locality – Adaptation” Research of Hydropower Resettlement Communities in the Jinsha River Basin: A Case Study of Ludila Hydropower Station by Fang WANG, Zhuoqi LI, Haoyi XU, Jiaqi YAN

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…By constructing a “locality – adaptation” conservation framework, the research reveals how resettlers rebalance local elements through adaptive strategies such as selective preservation, innovative transformation, and memory-driven reconstruction in newly constructed environments.MethodsAs a typical scenario of abrupt changes in social – ecological systems, the environmental shocks experienced by relocated settlements provide a natural experimental setting for studying human habitat adaptability. …”
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