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    Influence of scanning patterns on residual stresses and mechanical properties in LPBF-manufactured cellular structures by Ahmed Abdelgawad, Imad Barsoum, Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub

    Published 2025-10-01
    “…However, residual stresses, distortion, and microstructure evolution must be controlled for broader industrial adoption. …”
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    Effects of Temperature on Structural Properties of Hydrated Montmorillonite: Experimental Study and Molecular Dynamics Simulation by Wangbing Hong, Jie Meng, Changdong Li, Shengyi Yan, Xin He, Guobin Fu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Montmorillonite (MMT) is highly sensitive to environmental changes and therefore plays a key role in the structural evolution of rocks and soils and even damage and disasters. …”
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    Variation of insulin‐related peptides accompanying the differentiation of Aphis gossypii biotypes and their expression profiles by Weili Jiang, Muhammad Nasir, Chenchen Zhao

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Furthermore, the expression levels of most AgosIRPs decreased upon treatment with the pesticide acetamiprid. …”
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    A Comprehensive Review and Analysis of the Design Aspects, Structure, and Applications of Flexible Wearable Antennas by Sunaina Singh, Ranjan Mishra, Ankush Kapoor, Soni Singh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Return loss, gain, bandwidth, efficiency, and the SAR are some of the most important parameters that define the performance of an antenna. …”
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    Understanding the interests of academics from diverse disciplines to identify the prospective focus for a UK-based transdisciplinary network involving farm-to-fork stakeholders on... by K. Marie McIntyre, Maha Khan, Martha Betson, Lucy Brunton, Hernan Botero Degiovanni, Andrew P. Desbois, Mahmoud Eltholth, Paul Hurley, Lisa Morgans, John E. Pearl, Ruben Sakrabani, Orla Shortall, Katharina Watson, Jennifer Cole

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) evolution and onward transmission of resistance genes is impacted by interrelated biological and social drivers, with evidence and impacts observed across human, animal and environmental One Health domains. …”
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    Microstructure evolution,thermal cycling lifetime, and failure behavior analysis of YSZ thermal barrier coatings prepared by EB-PVD with different electron beam currents by MU Rende, DING Ning, LIU Guanxi, LUO Yuqing, DAI Jianwei

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The failure behaviors of coatings were analyzed by the evolution of the microstructure. The results show that YSZ coatings at different electron beam currents all possess a non-equilibrium tetragonal phase structure. …”
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    THE STRUCTURE OF THE LITHOSPHERIC MANTLE OF THE SIBERAIN CRATON AND SEISMODYNAMICS OF DEFORMATION WAVES IN THE BAIKAL SEISMIC ZONE by A. A. Stepashko

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The evolution and specific features of seismogynamics of the Baikal zones are reviewed in the context of interactions between deep deformation waves and the regional structure of the lithospheric mantle. …”
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    Evolutionary and functional divergence of Sfx, a plasmid-encoded H-NS homolog, underlies the regulation of IncX plasmid conjugation by Avril Wang, Martha Cordova, William Wiley Navarre

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Conjugation systems on most natural plasmids are repressed by default. The negative regulation of F-plasmid conjugation is partially mediated by the chromosomal nucleoid-structuring protein (H-NS). …”
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    On the Origin of the Nervous System Based on Studying Sensillae in Acoel Turbellarians (Acoela) by Ya.I. Zabotin, A.I. Golubev

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Acoel turbellarians (Acoela) are of great interest in discussions on the origin of the nervous system, because they are among the most primitive multicellular animals. In particular, we can trace that they undergo all the main stages, which are characteristic of Bilateria in general, in formation of the nervous and sensory systems. …”
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    Anthropogenic Forcing on the Coevolution of Tidal Creeks and Vegetation in the Dongtan Wetland, Changjiang Estuary by Yi Sun, Daidu Fan, Yunfei Du, Bing Li

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The interaction mechanism between vegetation and tidal creeks manifest as: vegetation constrains tidal creek development through substrate stabilization, wave dissipation, and sediment retention, while tidal creeks modulate physicochemical properties of the substrate hydrological connectivity and seed dispersal, affecting vegetation zonation and community structures. Human activities exert dual modulation effects on the Dongtan wetland, driving its phase transition from natural to artificial landscapes, with artificial landscapes exhibiting the most dynamic landscape type through reclamation and ecological restoration projects. …”
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    Response of Water-Sediment Structure to Three-dimensional Baroclinic Effects in Yangtze River Estuary by ZHU Xian-bo, LU Chuan-teng, LUO Xiao-feng, ZHANG Gong-jin

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…[Results] (1) Salinity difference was the absolute dominant factor in generating water body density gradients and significant baroclinic effects in the North Passage, while the influence of temperature was negligible.(2) Differentiated vertical influence on flow velocity structure: Baroclinic effects significantly enhanced the bottom-layer flood current velocity, with the most pronounced influence observed in the middle and lower sections of the North Passage. …”
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    Évolution des itinéraires d’accès aux refuges du bassin de la Mer de Glace (massif du Mont Blanc, France) by Jacques Mourey, Ludovic Ravanel

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…This work is based on a three-step methodology: 1) collection and analysis of maps, climbing guidebooks and photographs, 2) semi-structured interviews and 3) analysis of high-resolution digital terrain models obtained through terrestrial laser scanning.While there was not a significant evolution during most of the 20th century, glacier thickness loss and the associated erosion of lateral moraines have resulted in numerous modifications made to the access trails since the 1990s. …”
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    Duplication of a Type-P5B-ATPase in <i>Laverania</i> and Avian Malaria Parasites and Implications About the Evolution of <i>Plasmodium</i> by Mark F. Wiser

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These two ATPases exhibit very similar gene and protein structures and are most similar to P5B-ATPases. There are some differences in the predicted substrate-binding sites of ATPase1 and ATPase3 that suggest different functions for these two ATPases. …”
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