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    Implications to basin evolution from the interpretation of superficial and buried geological features from remote sensing and magnetic data sets, Lower and Middle Benue Trough, Nig... by E.Y. Yenne, C. Green, T. Torvela

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We suggest that the initial magma emplacement was controlled by structures mostly along the SE margin of an asymmetric basin, but the rifting locus later migrated towards the centre of the present basin.…”
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    Application of multi-source remote sensing technologies in identification and evolution mechanism analysis of creep landslides: a case study of Shibatai landslide in Wenchuan earth... by Defu Wang, Li Liu, Li Liu, Chao Luo, Xuehu Wen, Yongxin Li, Dongyu Ren, Wei Tang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The study identifies six secondary sliding bodies within the landslide, with the most intense deformation occurring at their boundaries. …”
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    Root exudates regulate soil antibiotic resistance genes via rhizosphere microbes under long-term fertilization by Xiujing Guan, Yuhui Li, Yanying Yang, Zihua Liu, Rongguang Shi, Yan Xu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There was a strong association between host bacteria and dominant ARGs (p < 0.05). Structural equations demonstrated that bacterial community had a most pronounced influence on ARGs (p < 0.05), and metabolites exhibited an important mediation effect on bacterial community (p < 0.05), thereby impacting ARGs. …”
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    Discovery of endogenous retroviruses in the genome of the red panda (Ailurus fulgens) by Yingying Bao, Lichen Mao, Alfred Ndjekadom, Wenhui Shi, Chenglin Zhou, Juan Xu, Xiaochun Wang, Yuwei Liu, Shixing Yang, Likai Ji, Tongling Shan, Wen Zhang, Quan Shen

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…ABSTRACT Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are viral genomes that originate from the integration of exogenous retroviruses into host germ cells and can be stably inherited across generations. Despite being mostly incomplete and silent, several ERVs have been observed to play potential pathological roles in numerous diseases, including multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and notably, cancer. …”
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    Structure and relations of a multi-level mathematical model for describing microcracks formation during polycrystals deformation by K.A. Kurmoiartseva, N.V. Kotelnikova, P.S. Volegov

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The mechanism and criterion for the microcrack nucleation, as well as a method for microcracks describing, are outlined. The structure and main relations of the developed model are presented, including a description of the most significant mechanisms carriers evolution implemented at each structural-scale level. …”
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    Les « Ramli », Jardins de culture du littoral nord-est tunisien : cartographie de l’évolution récente d’un système original d’irrigation by Hamouda Samaâli, Ibtissem Tounsi-Guerin

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This study is also based on a survey of 67 local farmers. The work on plot evolution is based on the cartography of changes in land use between 1948 and 2016 and is consolidated by the statistical results of spatial structure indicators that have revealed profound changes. …”
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    High-entropy type Fe-Ni-P-O-C amorphous Nanospheres: Remarkable Fe-ion migration induced efficient surface reconstruction for oxygen evolution reaction by Shiliu Yang, Xinhe Liu, Xunlu Wang, Yan Lin, Sina Cheng, Hongyang Gao, Fan Zhang, Li Li, Jiabiao Lian, Ulla Lassi, Ruguang Ma

    Published 2025-10-01
    “…Amorphous transition metal compounds (a-TMC) become one of the most promising pre-catalysts toward oxygen evolution reaction (OER) due to their high-entropy nature and flexible self-reconstruction to highly active derivatives. …”
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    Mapping the Intellectual Structure of Tourism Event Research: A Bibliometric Study Based on Web of Science Data by Lenka Baricová, Kristína Pompurová

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Citation analysis identifies seminal works that have shaped the intellectual structure of event tourism, with Donald Getz emerging as the most influential author. …”
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    Correlation between structure and orientation of TC17 titanium alloy during thermal deformation and heat treatment by YUAN Jing-jun, JI Zhong-shuo, ZHANG Mai-cang

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Most of the α phase grains are dispersed and located on the trigeminal grain boundaries of the high temperature β phase grains. …”
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    Features of the geological structure, tectonic development and oil and gas potential of the Chezhen depression (Bohai bay basin) by Sh. Qiu, N. A. Kasyanova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…A historical and geodynamic study of the evolution of the studied area according to literature data was carried out, along with an analysis of the most recent geological and geophysical information and exploration data based on the materials of the “Shengli AKOO Sinopek” oil company. …”
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    Clonality, spatial structure, and pathogenic variation in Fusarium fujikuroi from rain-fed rice in southern Laos. by Barbara Scherm, Virgilio Balmas, Alessandro Infantino, Maria Aragona, Maria Teresa Valente, Francesca Desiderio, Angela Marcello, Sengphet Phanthavong, Lester W Burgess, Domenico Rau

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…We found differences in the level of population structuring and of spatial autocorrelation. This suggests that the evolutionary potential of the fungus not only depends on its intrinsic characteristics, but is strongly influenced by other external factors, most likely by the dynamics of infested seed exchange. …”
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    The crustal structure of Onega-Kandalaksha paleorift identified by complex analysis of the anomalous magnetic field of the White Sea by A. S. Baluev, Yu. V. Brusilovsky, A. N. Ivanenko

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The bottom structural layer is the base of the magnetically active layer, which reflects the continental rifting stage in the evolution of the White Sea mobile belt in the Middle and Late Riphean. …”
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    Crustal and Upper Mantle Structure of the Assam Valley Region, NE India: A Review of Geophysical Findings by Ilya Lozovsky, Ivan Varentsov, Devesh Walia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The northeastern region of India is one of the six most seismically active convergent plate tectonic areas in the world. …”
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