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    Vertical Shear Instability in Thermally Stratified Protoplanetary Disks. II. Hydrodynamic Simulations and Observability by Han-Gyeol Yun, Woong-Tae Kim, Jaehan Bae, Cheongho Han

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The amplitudes of these residual velocities range from ∼50 to ∼100 m s ^−1 at a 20° inclination, with larger values corresponding to greater thermal stratification. …”
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    MESO-CMOS Hybrid Circuits With Time-Multiplexing Technique for Energy and Area-Efficient Computing in Memory by Tzuping Huang, Linran Zhao, Yiming Han, Hai Li, Ian A. Young, Yaoyao Jia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…MESO also offers advantages, such as an ultralow supply voltage of 100 mV and the potential to vertically integrate with CMOS, which promises significant energy and area efficiency. …”
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    Comparative analysis of floristic richness and diversity in six central forest reserves of north eastern Uganda by Samuel Ojelel, Esther Katuura, Patrick Mucunguzi, James Kalema

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Data was collected from nested quadrats (20 × 20 m for trees, 10 × 10 m for shrubs and 5 × 5 m for herbaceous climbers, forbs and grasses) placed at intervals of 100 m along a transect of 1000 – 1500 m. Species richness, diversity and evenness were determined for each CFR. …”
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    Elevational patterns of orchid diversity in mid-subtropical mountain forests of eastern China by Qinghua Zhan, Haihong Liao, Yuelong Liang, Zhong Zhang, Xingui Le, Yu Xiong, Lin Cheng, Wenqi Ding, Jian Lu, Yadong Zhou, Boyun Yang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, we conducted an investigation of orchids across more than 1900 5 m × 5 m plots in six mountains located in central China, spanning an elevational range from 166 m to 1930 m, and then converted these survey data into the distribution data in 100 m elevational bands to study the trend of species richness (S), Shannon-Wiener index (H'), Simpson index (D), and Pielou evenness (e) of orchids variation along the elevational gradients. …”
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  5. 245

    Power and data simultaneous transmission using double-clad fibers towards 6G by Letícia Carneiro de Souza, Felipe Batista Faro Pinto, Tomas Powell Villena Andrade, Arismar Cerqueira Sodré Junior

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Such achievement represents a 150% reach enhancement, compared to the current commercial-available femtocells from the fourth and fifth generations of mobile communications networks (4G and 5G), which use Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) interfaces that typically provide 1 Gbps throughput limited to 100 m reach. The PoF key components of the remote antenna unit (RAU), such as the photodetector and RF amplifier, are optically powered by using PoF technology. …”
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    Scale effects of physically based TOPKAPI model in reservoir inflow flood forecasting for ungauged basins by Yihua Sheng, Zhijia Li, Zhiyu Liu, Yalei Han, Jie Wang, Junfu Gong, Ning Xu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Then, intensive multi-scale modeling is conducted across resolutions from 2000 m to 100 m to understand how scale influences model performance. …”
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  7. 247

    Fabrication of metal organic framework/Polyoxometalate-TiO2 based DSCCs with enhanced electron lifetime and reduced recombination of charge carriers sensitized with cabbage/spinach... by William Moloto, Pontsho Mbule, Edward Nxumalo, Bulelwa Ntsendwana

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…As a result, this electrode was used to fabricate a novel natural dye (chlorophyll, anthocyanin and cocktail mixture)-based DSSCs.The cocktail based mixture showed higher power conversion efficiency of 1.92 % compared to spinach based DSSCs (0.98 %) and purple cabbage (0.89 %) under 100 ​mW/cm2 light illumination with 30 ​ms of electron lifetime, which is three times and four times more than spinach and cabbage based DSSCs respectively. …”
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    Chemical and Noble Gas Isotope Compositions of Formation Gases from a 3 km Deep Scientific Borehole in the Koyna Seismogenic Zone, Western India by Nagaraju Podugu, Satrughna Mishra, Thomas Wiersberg, Sukanta Roy

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Formation gases CO2, CH4, H2, and He were only observed during water flushing of ~100 m intervals following coring runs. Laboratory analyses of gas samples collected between 1737 m and 2831 m depth revealed concentrations of up to 1200 ppmv CO2, 186 ppmv CH4, 139 ppmv H2, and 12.8 ppmv He. …”
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  9. 249

    Efficient Beach Litter Monitoring: Accelerated Surveys of Pollution Hotspots—A North African Case Study by Emna Ben Slimane, Mirco Haseler, Lilia Ben Abdallah, Fadhel Mhiri, Abdallah Nassour, Gerald Schernewski

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This method significantly reduces survey time compared to the standard 100 m approach while maintaining comparable pollution metrics, offering a practical and efficient solution for areas with high litter density. …”
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    Evaluation and Optimization Research on the Spatial Distribution of Automated External Defibrillators Based on a Genetic Algorithm: A Case Study of Central Urban District of Nanjin... by Ge Shi, Jiahang Liu, Chuang Chen, Jingran Zhang, Jinghai Xu, Yu Chen, Jiaming Na, Wei Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research conclusions are as follows: (1) AED distribution in Nanjing’s central urban district is clustered, with some areas lacking facilities, and the coverage rate of AEDs within 100 m and 200 m ranges is relatively low, particularly across different types of venues; and (2) the optimization experiment, with 90 new site selection points, effectively addressed AED distribution gaps, significantly improved coverage, and ameliorated the overall distribution across various public venues. …”
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  11. 251

    Plant Species Composition and Community Perception Towards Landscaping Work Executed at Hawassa University-Main Campus, Ethiopia by Birhanu Kagnew, Firew Kebede

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The distance between each transects and quadrat was 200 m and 100m, respectively. 52 plant species with 44 genera and 29 families were recorded. …”
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  12. 252

    Effects of Whole-Body 50-Hz Magnetic Field Exposure on Mouse Leydig Cells by Zsolt Forgács, Zoltán Somosy, Györgyi Kubinyi, Hanna Sinay, Jozsef Bakos, György Thuróczy, András Surján, Aranka Hudák, Ferenc Olajos, Péter Lázár

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The cells were cultured for 48 h in the presence or absence of 1, 10, or 100 mIU/ml human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). The luteinizing hormone (LH) analog hCG was used to check the testosterone (T) response of the sham-exposed controls and to evaluate the possible effect of the whole-body MF exposure on the steroidogenic capacity of Leydig cells in vitro. …”
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    Sedentary behavior and physical activity on exercise capacity in adult patients with congenital heart disease by Masahiro Matsui, Keisei Kosaki, Naoto Kawamatsu, Yoshihiro Nozaki, Tomoko Machino-Otsuka, Yoshio Nakata, Seiji Maeda, Tomoko Ishizu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The isotemporal substitution model indicated that replacing 10-min of SB with the same duration of MVPA was associated with a higher peak VO2 (by 0.454 mL/min/kg [0.100 mL/min/kg, 0.807 mL/min/kg]) and % predicted peak VO2 (by 1.810 % [0.594 %, 3.026 %]). …”
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    Impact of Tunnel Groups on Pupil Diameter of Drivers on Mountainous Freeway in China: A Real-World Driving Study by Jianping Gao, Sijie Zhang, Yunyong He, Qi Zhang, Lu Sun, Chang Lu, Yi Wu, Enhuai He, Changfeng Yang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The PPDV of drivers was negatively correlated with the length of the connecting zone of tunnel groups, and 100 m is the recommended safety length threshold for the connecting zone of tunnel groups.…”
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    Effects of Furrow Corn Straw Mulch on Soil Erosion and Organic Carbon Loss in Sloping Farmland in the Black Soil Region by Haiou Shen, Hongli Li, Hang Liu, Jialong Wu, Chunli Li, Yushi Liang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Natural runoff plots (a planned size of 100 m<sup>2</sup> and dimensions of 20 m × 5 m for each one) with or without the furrow corn straw mulch, which had slope gradients of 3°, 6° and 9°, were applied for natural rainfalls. …”
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    Effects of Stewing Modes on Physicochemical Quality and Formation of Flavour Compounds of Chinese Dagu Chicken Soup by Haining Guan, Xiaojun Xu, Chunmei Feng, Yanli Tian, Dengyong Liu, Xiaoqin Diao

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The umami-taste compounds, such as inosine 5'-monophosphate, and umami free amino acid were the most abundant in the soup stewed by MFMT (53.47 and 59.91 mg/100 mL, respectively). GC-MS results showed that the volatile compounds were mainly hexanal, octanal, heptanal, ( E,E )-2,4-decadienal, nonanal, and 1-octen-3-ol. …”
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    Habitat associations of six‐lined racerunners in longleaf pine managed with a short fire rotation for northern bobwhites by Isaiah W. Samek, Steven J. Price, Theron M. Terhune II, Darin J. McNeil

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Racerunner detection probability on transect surveys was low (p̂ = 0.23); however, occupancy probability was relatively high (ᴪ̂ = 0.60) across the property and driven by percent open ground (positive; 25‐m scale), percent grass cover (negative; 25‐m scale), and percent wetland (negative; 100‐m scale). Our findings support those of past studies about six‐lined racerunners in longleaf pine savannas suggesting the species thrives in the context of a short fire rotation (e.g., 2–3 years), even when game bird management is a primary objective of conservation efforts. …”
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    Le port antique de Saintes/Mediolanum (Charente-Maritime) by Jean-Philippe Baigl, Adrien Camus, Olivier Dayrens, Vincent Lebaron, Jonathan Letuppe, Vivien Mathé

    Published 2020-12-01
    “….), suggesting the presence of various Roman riverbank structures, as well as the discovery of a stone structure approximately 3 m thick and over 100 m long, on the right bank of the river. Despite recent major dredging and recalibration work, these various operations have demonstrated the full archaeological potential of the river, suggesting that the embankments of the right side of the Charente river may have been developed over a large part of the area covered by the Roman city. …”
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    Phenology analysis for detection of vegetation changes based on Landsat 8 images in Nature Park Kopački rit, Croatia by Radočaj Dorijan, Plaščak Ivan, Jurišić Mladen, Majić Ivana, Ozimec Siniša, Sarajlić Ankica, Rožac Vlatko

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The reference monthly NDVI values (2013-2019) with three test years (2020-2022) strongly indicated very high heterogeneity in vegetation activity. A 100 m spatial resolution and a monthly temporal resolution were used. …”
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    Renal anemia and hyporesponsiveness to ESA for preservation of residual kidney function in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis by Takahiro Imaizumi, Takeshi Hasegawa, Takaaki Kosugi, Hiroki Nishiwaki, Masanori Abe, Norio Hanafusa, Hirokazu Honda, Kazuhiko Tsuruya, Yasuhiko Ito, Takahiro Kuragano

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The hazard ratios with 95% confidence intervals for the development of anuria, defined as residual urine volume ≤ 100 mL/day, were 1.65 (1.20–2.27), 1.39 (1.08–1.77), and 1.32 (1.07–1.63) for hemoglobin levels of < 9.0, 9.0–9.9, and 10.0–10.9 g/dL compared with 11.0–11.9 g/dL, and 1.35 (1.10–1.66) and 1.41 (1.14–1.73) for the second and third tertiles of ERI compared with the first tertile. …”
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