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    Experimental Study on the Bending Behavior of Steel-Wood Composite Beams by Shaowei Duan, Wenzhao Zhou, Xinglong Liu, Jian Yuan, Zhifeng Wang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Bonding wooden boards on both sides of the steel beam web can improve the bearing capacity, and the form of the member is more reasonable and effective; increasing the cross-sectional size of the H-beam in the steel-wood composite beam can further improve the bearing capacity of the composite beam; adding bolt anchorage on the basis of the structural glue used in the composite beam can further improve the bearing capacity of the composite beam. …”
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    Substitution of manure source and aerator in nursery media on sandy loam topsoil and their fertility indices 4 months after formulation by C. V. Adubasim, C. M. Igwenagu, G. O. Josiah, S. E. Obalum, U. M. Okonkwo, I. M. Uzoh, S. Sato

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Abstract Purpose In soil-based nursery media, topsoil, poultry droppings and sawdust conventionally provide anchorage, nutrients and aeration, respectively. Considering poultry droppings’ scarcity and sawdust’s inertness nutrient-wise, more readily available organic wastes should be explored as substitutes. …”
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    Finite Element Analysis of Horizontal Bearing Capacity for the Composite Diaphragm Wall Anchor Foundation by Qian Yin, Leyong Wei, Xiaojuan Li, Weiming Gong, Xueying Yang, Guoliang Dai, Shunkai Peng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The load-sharing ability of the cabinet foundation reaches 23% at the bottom and 45% outside the front and rear walls, respectively, while the load-sharing ratio of the composite diaphragm wall anchorage foundation is transferred from the base to the outer sides of the front and back walls, which is 5% and 58%, respectively. …”
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    Driving effect of P16 methylation on telomerase reverse transcriptase-mediated immortalization and transformation of normal human fibroblasts by Xuehong Zhang, Paiyun Li, Ying Gan, Shengyan Xiang, Liankun Gu, Jing Zhou, Xiaorui Zhou, Peihuang Wu, Baozhen Zhang, Dajun Deng, Jing Ni

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Notably, cell immortalization, loss of contact inhibition, and anchorage-independent growth were always prevalent in P16-Dnmt&TERT cells, indicating cell transformation. …”
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