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    A comprehensive study on in situ stress field characteristics and changes in rock mechanical properties in deep mines in northeastern Yunnan, China by Hui Wang, Bangtao Sun, Cong Cao, Shibo Yu, He Wang, Ye Yuan, Hua Zhong

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…More energy tends to be accumulated in rocks with higher elastic modulus and strength, leading to higher in situ stress levels. …”
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    Brines in deep horizons of the Udachnaya kimberlite pipe by S. V. Alekseev, L. P. Alekseeva, A. S. Gladkov, N. S. Trifonov, E. V. Serebryakov, S. S. Pavlov, A. V. Il’in

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This suggests possible dilution of brines during their geochemical evolution. A detailed study of the tectonic structure identified structural elements that control the distribution and migration of groundwaters in the rocks. …”
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    Research progress of Ni-rich ternary cathode materials by Xueyi GUO, Haiyan CAI, Gaoqiang MAO, Wanjing YU, Hui TONG, Shuo YIN

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Furthermore, a comprehensive analysis of the causes, associated hazards, and evolution of these issues is provided. Subsequently, the main modification strategies for Ni-rich ternary cathode materials, including ion doping (such as of anions/cations), surface and interface modification (such as using electrochemically inert materials, ionic/electronic conductive materials, and a lithium residue compound), single-crystal structural design, concentration-gradient application, and core–shell structure design, which all aim to improve the overall performance of the materials, are summarized systematically. …”
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    Evolutionary characteristics of microstructure of coal-based graphene fromNingxia coals: Comprehensive characterized analysis by Ruiqing LI, Yuegang TANG, Peng LUO, Minmin JU, Xiaoting XU

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…As the coal rank increases, the graphene structure undergoes an evolution path of vortex type -Y-type - semi-plane type -plane type. …”
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    MNEMOSINE: A Modular Framework to Monitor Interaction in Multimodal Interactive Spaces by Fabio Barros, Bernardo Marques, Antonio Teixeira, Samuel Silva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The evolution of human-machine interfaces has resulted in the proposal of increasingly complex multimodal solutions, encompassing a diverse set of input and output modalities, towards more natural and efficient interaction paradigms. …”
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    South American species <i>Solanum alandiae</i> Card. and <i>S. okadae</i> Hawkes et Hjerting as potential sources of genes for potato late blight resistance by O. A. Muratova (Fadina), M. P. Beketova, M. A. Kuznetsova, E. V. Rogozina, E. E. Khavkin

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Our data may help to better understand the process of Rpi gene divergence along with the evolution of tuberbearing Solanum species, particularly in the series Tuberosa.…”
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    INTERNATIONAL LEGAL PRECONDITIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF THE EUROPEAN DEFENSE UNION by Sergey A. Kostin

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…At present, the European Union in the security area is represented by a wide list of institutions, bodies and structures. They formed in stages, essentially evolving “from Maastricht to Lisbon”. …”
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    Evolutionary Links Between Skull Shape and Body Size Suggest Allometric Forces and Selection at Work in a Generalist Group of Lizards by Julio A. Rivera, Jesualdo A. Fuentes‐G., Emília P. Martins

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Here, we used phylogenetic comparative analyses of CT scans of male skulls from 57 species of Sceloporus lizards to explore patterns of skull evolution in a group of generalist taxa. We found that most interspecific variation is in terms of skull elongation such that some species have long, narrow skulls, whereas others exhibit more compact and robust skulls. …”
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