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    Deep Electrical Resistivity Tomography for Detecting Gravitational Morpho-Structures in the Becca France Area (Aosta Valley, NW Italy) by Maria Gabriella Forno, Marco Gattiglio, Franco Gianotti, Cesare Comina, Andrea Vergnano, Stefano Dolce

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The geological and geophysical survey revealed three wide buried glacial valleys filled with glacial sediments and mapped the locations of gravitational morpho-structures at depth. These new data allowed us to draw a relationship between glacialism and gravitational evolution, distinguishing between pre-singlacial movements and postglacial movements.…”
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    NMR and SEM fractal dimensions explore shale pore structure taking the Upper Paleozoic shale in Ordos Basin as an example. by Keying Zhao, Zhanghua Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The ImageJ Weka Segmentation module in ImageJ software intelligently optimizes the degree of pore recognition in SEM images to ensure accurate extraction and characterization of pore structure features. The fractal dimension of the SEM image was calculated using the Dathe formula for the identified pores: Fractal dimension of bound fluid pore (0.4922 ~ 0.9396) and fractal dimension of movable fluid (2.9727 ~ 2.989), quartz content has a negative correlation with the fractal dimension of bound fluid pores, clay mineral content has a positive correlation with the fractal dimension of bound fluid pores, NMR fractal dimension has no obvious correlation with organic matter content and maturity, and NMR fractal dimension has a negative correlation with porosity, but has no obvious correlation with permeability: indicating that NMR fractal dimension is mainly affected by the composition of shale minerals; The Shanxi Formation shale has a high degree of evolution but the organic matter pores are not developed. …”
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    The distribution characteristics of blasting fractures and their engineering applications under the coupling effect of in-situ stress and energy-releasing end structure by Jie LI

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Under the coupling effect of in-situ stress and energy release end structure, the former affects the crack propagation direction by changing the mechanical response characteristics of coal and rock mass; the latter acts on the distribution and morphological evolution of blasting cracks by accurately regulating the release of blasting energy. …”
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    Social network structure modulates neural activities underlying group norm processing: evidence from event-related potentials by Mengfei Han, Ruoxuan Han, Xin Liu, Duo Xie, Rong Lin, Yaokun Hao, Hanxiao Ge, Yiwen Hu, Yuyang Zhu, Liu Yang

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Subsequently, 27 students participated in an EEG study assessing their willingness to engage in various exercises after being exposed to peer feedback or in its absence.ResultsThe results indicate that an individual’s social network structure is significantly associated with the dynamic processing of group norms. …”
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    Research on the mechanical properties and acoustic emission characteristics of coal-based solid waste backfilling body with special layered structure by Jianfei Xu, Chaowei Dong, Hao Yan, Nan Zhou, Haodong Wang, Sixu Liu, Xincai Qiu, Yonghong Guo

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…However, it resulted in the formation of a backfill body with a special layered structure in the goaf. Research on the mechanical properties of this layered backfill body is crucial for controlling overburden movement and environmental protection. …”
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    Keplerian Ringed-Disk Viscous-Diffusive Evolution and Combined Independent General Relativistic Evolutions by Daniela Pugliese, Zdenek Stuchlík, Vladimir Karas

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…As the original ringed structure disappears, a single disk appears. The final configuration has a (well-defined) density peak, and its evolution turns in the final stages are dominated by its activity at the inner edge.…”
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    Efficient translation initiation dictates codon usage at gene start by Kajetan Bentele, Paul Saffert, Robert Rauscher, Zoya Ignatova, Nils Blüthgen

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Abstract The genetic code is degenerate; thus, protein evolution does not uniquely determine the coding sequence. …”
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    Structure from glass to melt: a case study along the MgSiO$_{{3}}$–CaSiO$_{{3}}$ join using neutron and X-ray diffraction by Cormier, Laurent, Hennet, Louis, Lelong, Gerald, Cuello, Gabriel J., Bytchkov, Alexei

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The major glass to melt modifications is observed at the scale of intermediate range order (IRO) by rearrangement of the (Ca,Mg)–Si and (Ca,Mg)–(Ca,Mg) connections. The structural evolution with temperature, especially concerning the cationic environments, illustrates the differences between glass and melt organization. …”
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    Conserved spike protein in Avastroviruses: A potential factor in cross-species transmission by Yong Wang, Aolin Li, Hongfu Ma, Yankun Lan, Jiaguo Wang, Xin Wang, Liang Zhao, Qifei Wu, Xu Guo

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Using sequence alignments, structural predictions via AlphaFold 2, and protein structure comparisons, we found significant structural conservation, particularly in β-sheet regions, despite originating from different hosts. …”
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    Caracterização morfológica e pedológica de uma depressão (Serra-ES-Brasil) / Morphological and pedologic characterization of a depression (Serra-ES-Brazil) by Luiza Leonardi Bricalli

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The methodological basis was a Structural Coverage Analysis Pedologic integrating the recognition of soil cover from four (4) steps: i) topographic survey; ii) auger; iii) elaboration of toposequency; iv) opening trench. …”
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