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    Estimation of Evapotranspiration and Its Variation Characteristics in Yongji Irrigation Area of Hetao Irrigation District Based on SEBAL Model by LI Yanbin, LIANG Kun, ZHANG Wen'ge

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Evapotranspiration (ET) is a key link in the hydrological cycle and energy cycle,and accurate estimation of ET is crucial for agricultural water use scheduling and water resources management.In order to establish a quick estimation method of regional ET based on remote sensing technology,this paper selected the Yongji Irrigation Area of the Hetao Irrigation District as the study area.By using Landsat remote sensing images and land use classification results,a SEBAL model was constructed to estimate the daily ET for the 2019 growing season in the Yongji Irrigation Area.Then,the spatial and temporal variation characteristics of ET in the study area and the differences of ET in different land types were analyzed.The results indicate that:① Compared with the FAO P-M formula,SEBAL model estimation results yield a determination coefficient R<sup>2</sup> of 0.94;the root-mean-square error (RMSE) is 0.43 mm/d,and the relative error (MRE) is 8.62%.The inversion accuracy of the model is higher,which can provide a reasonable ET estimation for the study area.② The average daily ET in the Yongji Irrigation Area shows an unimodal trend during the growing season,with a maximum value of 4.56 mm/d in July and a minimum value of 1.87 mm/d in October,and there are obvious differences in spatial distribution.③ The daily ET of different land use types is as follows:water bodies&gt;arable land&gt;urban and rural land&gt;grassland&gt;wasteland.Overall,the estimation of regional ET based on the SEBAL model can provide a reference for the economical utilization of water resources in irrigation areas.…”
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    Uso do solo e Dinâmica dos Nutrientes nas Águas do Reservatório da Hidrelétrica de Manso no Estado de Mato Grosso, Brasil Central by Jeater Waldemar Maciel Correa Santos, Simoni Maria Loverde Oliveira, William Pietro de Souza

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…As a result it was found that in only 7 months the water lamina of reservoir had already covered more than 60% of the previewed area for filling leaving submerged almost the all original vegetation existing in the area, it was 62%covered with forests and savannas and 19% of grasses for grazing cattle. …”
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    Lightweight marine biodetection model based on improved YOLOv10 by Wei Pan, Jiabao Chen, Bangjun Lv, Likun Peng

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Testing on URPC dataset shows that YOLOv10-AD achieves an mAP of 85.7%, with a parameter count of 2.45 M, 6.2 GFLOPs, a model size of 5.0 M, and a frame rate of 156 FPS. …”
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    Fatigue Driving Prediction on Commercial Dangerous Goods Truck Using Location Data: The Relationship between Fatigue Driving and Driving Environment by Shifeng Niu, Guiqiang Li

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The results show that the random forest is more suitable for predicting fatigue driving using location data according to its best accuracy (74.18%), F1-measure (62.02%), and AUROC (0.8059). Finally, we analyze the relationship between fatigue driving and driving environment according to variable importance described by random forest. …”
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    Impact of Order Set on Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency in Chronic Pancreatitis, Pancreatic Cancer, and Pancreatic Resection by Michael Ladna, Ishaan Madhok, Adnan Bhat, Nicole Ruiz, Jackson Brown, Jake Wilson, Peter Jiang, Robert Taylor, Mark Radetic, John George, Christopher Forsmark

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Ordering of pancreatic elastase, A1c, vitamin D, and dual X-ray absorptiometry increased from 20.4% to 29.9% (P < .001), 54.7%–62.1% (P = .001), 30.9%–48.1% (P < .001) and 10%–18% (P < .001), respectively. …”
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    Preliminary study on the diagnostic value of urine cell glucose metabolism detection for male urothelial carcinoma by Yaoyao Wu, Angchao Ye, Zhenguo Bu, Shaoxing Zhu, He Wang, Yipeng Xu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The combined diagnosis of “Glucose metabolism 2” and “Urine Exfoliative 4” (no tumor cells found) improved diagnostic efficiency, with sensitivity 62.65%, specificity 95.45% and AUC = 0.7905 (p < 0.0001). …”
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    Evaluation of double-balloon enteroscopy in the management of type 1 small bowel vascular lesions (angioectasia): a retrospective cohort study by Suleyman Dolu, Mehmet Emin Arayici, Soner Onem, Ilker Buyuktorun, Huseyin Dongelli, Goksel Bengi, Mesut Akarsu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The SBVLs were classified using the Yano et al. classification system. Among these, 62 patients with angioectasia who received endoscopic treatment were specifically analyzed. …”
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    The relationship between psychological resilience, perceived social support, acceptance of illness and mindfulness in patients with hepatolenticular degeneration by Tiemei Wang, Nianwei Wu, Senlin Wang, Yanjun Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The score of mindfulness of patients with WD was (128.63 ± 22.62), and there were statistically significant differences in different courses of disease, clinical classification, and hospitalization times (P < 0.05). …”
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    Evaluation of Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in Degenerative and Tractional Lamellar Macular Hole by Burcu Polat Gültekin, Defne Kalaycı

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The finding of microvascular changes between degenerative and tractional LMH subtypes highlights their distinct pathologies and supports recent changes in the classification and terminology of this macular condition.…”
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    Evaluation of pediatric migraine triggers: a single-center study by Hey-Joon Son, Joo-Ok Jin, Kon-Hee Lee

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Other triggers included academic stress (66.7%), motion sickness (62.7%), and fatigue (52.9%). Academic stress was the most significant trigger for pain severity in 44.1% of patients. …”
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    Gluten Detection by Real-Time PCR: an Alternative for Tracking Processed Foods by Wemerson de Castro Oliveira, Hans Fröder, Eléia Righi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The “Wheat-w-Gliadin” primer showed the best average parameters: size= 24 bp; GC= 44%; Tm = 62.5 °C; ∆G= -32.25 kcal/mol; no dimer or hairpin formation; and a maximum primer rating (100). …”
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