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    Microstructural, textural evolution and mechanical properties of NiV7 alloy after severe cold rolling and annealing treatment for sputtering application by Linqing Yang, Hongyan Wang, Shiqi Li, Zhiqiang Yang, Han Xiao, Ming Wen

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…With increasing annealing temperature, recrystallization progressed, and the grain morphology gradually transformed from fibrous to equiaxed. The finest and most uniform grain structure was achieved at 600 °C, with an average grain size of 3.99 μm. …”
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    Study on the Dynamic Instability Mechanism of the Rock Formation in the Multifault Structure Zone of the Stope by Hanxiao Guo, Weijian Yu, Yong Liu, Zongtang Zhang, Xiangtao Kang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Under the influence of tectonism in geological activities, most fault structures appear in groups. Multiple fault structures can induce a variety of mine dynamic disasters, which significantly affect the safety of mine production. …”
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    Multidimensional insights into the biodiversity of Streptomyces in soils of China: a pilot study by Ziguang Deng, Wei Yang, Tongtong Lin, Yaohai Wang, Xiaojing Hua, Xiaoyu Jiang, Junhao Chen, Dan Liu, Zhiqiang Ye, Yu Zhang, Michael Lynch, Hongan Long, Jiao Pan

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Amplicon analysis showed that Actinobacteria were among the most abundant bacteria, with 0.3% of amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) belonging to Streptomyces. …”
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    Genetic Diversity and Recombination Analysis of Canine Parvoviruses Prevalent in Central and Eastern China, from 2020 to 2023 by Shunshun Pan, Yuanzhuo Man, Xin Xu, Jun Ji, Shiyuan Zhang, Honghui Huang, Ying Li, Yingzuo Bi, Lunguang Yao

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Based on the nine predicted recombination events, some prevalent CPV-2c strains were highly similar to previously isolated strains, indicating their complex evolution and recombination. The predicted analysis suggested that mutations in the antigen epitope (Val219Ile, Phe267Tyr, and Asn426Glu) and other mutations (Met87Leu, Ile101Thr, and Ser297Ala) affect the tertiary structure of the VP2 protein. …”
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    Exploring the Nexus Between Energy Efficiency and Structural Changes in Romania’s Manufacturing Industry by Andrei Silviu Dospinescu

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The analysis shows that structural changes were crucial in decreasing energy consumption, as the manufacturing activities with the lowest energy efficiencies underwent the most significant output reductions. …”
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    PALEOENVIRONMENTS RECONSTRUCTED FROM THE ANALYSES OF LOESS SEQUENCES ON SUSAK ISLAND, ADRIATIC SEA by ÉVA KIS, FERENC SCHWEITZER, DÉNES LÓCZY

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Its long-term landscape evolution is defined by tectonic movements. Most characteristic are partly exhumed landforms of an ancient terrane (scarps, uplifted limestone cliffs) in a still active neotectonic environment, but the most appropriate tools for the reconstruction of Quaternary paleoenvironments are loess and loess-like deposits. …”
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    SEISMIC BELTS AND ZONES OF THE EARTH: FORMALIZATION OF NOTIONS, POSITIONS IN THE LITHOSPHERE, AND STRUCTURAL CONTROL by Semen I. Sherman, Olga G. Zlogodukhova

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Developing tectonophysical models of SBs is a future challenge.In SZ, earthquakes of medium magnitudes and rare strong seismic events results from the impact of strain waves on the mega­stable state of the recent lithospheric destruction zones which comprise the SZ structure. Time spans between seismic events in SZ are estimated in real time scales (decades, years, months) and thus can be considered instant in relation to periods of the geological evolution of inter­plate margins and other large structural margins (hundred thousand years, million years). …”
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    Structure of MICU from non-metazoan Dictyostelium discoideum reveals unique characteristics by Minwoo Jin, Jihyeong Yang, Jongseo Park, Hyunwoo Kim, Soo Hyun Eom

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract In most eukaryotes, the mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU) mediates Ca2+ influx into the mitochondrial matrix through a process regulated by MICUs and the EMRE. …”
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    Writers, readers, and erasers of N6-Methyladenosine (m6A) methylomes in oilseed rape: identification, molecular evolution, and expression profiling by Chaofan Shan, Kui Dong, Dongyu Wen, Ziyi Ye, Fei Hu, Meryem Zekraoui, Jun Cao

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Background m6A RNA modifications are the most prevalent internal modifications in eukaryotic mRNAs and are crucial for plant growth and development, as well as for responses to biotic or abiotic stresses. …”
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    THE SOUTHERN FRAGMENT OF THE SIBERIAN CRATON: “LANDSCAPE” HISTORY OVER TWO BILLION YEARS by Arkady M. Stanevich, Irina M. Mashchuk, Anatoly M. Mazukabzov, Anatoly A. Postnikov, Tatiana A. Kornilova

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…In the Late Paleozoic, the geologic development was marked by major transformation of the pattern of tectonic structures, that was most likely related to inside-plate extension and thinning of the continental crust. …”
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    Dynamic Characteristics of Fault Structure and Its Controlling Impact on Rock Burst in Mines by Tianwei Lan, Jiawei Sun, А. S. Batugin, Wenqi Zhao, Mancang Zhang, Weidong Jia, Zhijia Zhang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Besides, the influence of fault structure on rock burst is analyzed, and the controlling mechanism of the fault structure on the tectonic evolution of the mine area and the occurrence of rock burst is revealed. …”
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    Topographic and subterranean structural mapping utilizing aerial magnetic and remote sensing data by Suraj Kalgonda Patil, Amanulla Liyakatalli Mulla, Amitkumar Sukumar Sajane

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The Euler solutions unveiled most major structures trending in the NE-SW and NW-SE directions, with Rafin Ruwa Warm Spring located within an Euler solution cluster, suggesting its shallow-seated structural origin at depths ranging from 200 m to 400 m. …”
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