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    Ecological Value of Multi-scale Cultivated Land Protection and Compensation Standards in Watersheds by Wang Panpan, Gao Jia

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…[Methods] The Liaohe River basin in Jilin Province was taking as an example, and used the equivalent sub-method, the market substitution method, and a landscape pattern index were used to establish a multi-scale cultivated land ecological value accounting system for the basin. …”
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    Process and Correlation Between Ecosystem Services Value and Ecological Risk in River Basin by Jiang Weifeng, Xu Yan, Li Donghua, Bi Shanshan, Li Qian, Lu Lin

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…[Objective] The spatio-temporal pattern and interrelationship between the value of ecosystem services and ecological risks in river basins were analyzed in order to ensure healthy and sustainable development of ecosystems, maintain regional ecosystem balance, and promote the coordinated development of human-land relationships. …”
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    Preschool Children’s Audio–Visual Contents: Comparing Value, Educational and Narrative Approaches by Lorenzo Denicolai, Valentina Domenici

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This type of animation is functional in fostering the identification of the target audience in behavioural patterns linked to everyday life cases. On the other hand, we analyse two animated films, which are true ‘cinematographic’ texts (Room on the Broom; The Snail and the Whale), designed, however, for television and which respond more to the need to convey educational values of a general and human–identity nature. …”
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    Long-term forecast of monthly reference evapotranspiration of the period 2018-2027 using SARIMA and GRNN models (case study: Rasht synoptic station) by Pouya Aghelpoor, Vahid Varshavian, Mehraneh Khodamoradpoor

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Results and discussion: The best model of SARIMA pattern was SARIMA (0, 0, 1) (0, 1, 1)12 which has RMSE and NS values of 8.89 mm and 0.97, respectively. …”
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    Developing and presenting a mathematical model for the purpose of organizational culture architecture based on creating alignment between the strategic reference points of organiza... by Elyas hasanzadeh Shweili, Mir Mehrdad peidaie, Ali reza Rezghi Rostami

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The method of strategic reference points, which is also called alignment, has a key position in organizational studies and strategic management; because a suitable method for acquiring and creating value in the market and increasing the performance of the organization is the interaction and coordination between the elements and components of the organization and the environment (Walian et al, 2017). …”
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    The Use of Multicolor Flow Cytofluorometry in White Blood Cell Differential: HematoFlow Conception by SA Lugovskaya, FA Dyukov, EV Naumova, Yu Bugrov, AI Kostin

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The data obtained by means of multicolor flow cytofluorometry included the reference values of white blood cell populations in peripheral blood. …”
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    Distribution characteristics and value range of numerical simulation mechanical parameters in coal seam mining by Nan WANG, Yang LI, Gustavo André PANEIRO, Xinghai LEI, Xiaoming SHI, Yihang LI, Yutong CUI, Haotian LIU, Jinlong CAO, Tieji WANG

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Moreover, through the analysis of simulation mechanical parameters of coal seams and primary lithologies in different regions, a reference system for the value ranges and outlier detection of numerical simulation mechanical parameters for coal-bearing strata was developed. …”
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    The value of echocardiography in the staging of preexcitation syndrome and the assessment of left ventricular wall dyskinesia in children by Yahui Yuan, Shu Li, Jun Chen, Yu Mao, Ming Yang, Shiwei Yang, Wentao Kong, Hao Liu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Whether echocardiographic multiparameter indices can improve the diagnostic specificity and guide the classification of WPWs and assess the recovery of left ventricular (LV) synchrony and ventricular wall dyskinesia in patients after radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a very important direction of research.ObjectivesTo analyse the echocardiographic performance of patients with WPWs: (1) to assess the hazard of WPWs on cardiac function and LV wall dyskinesia using ultrasound multiparameters, with the aim of exploring in depth the pattern of effect of WPWs on cardiac function and motion, (2) to attempt to use echocardiography for staging WPWs, and (3) to predict patient recovery after RFA.MethodsThe clinical, echocardiographic and RFA data of 75 children with RFA-confirmed WPWs from January 2019 to December 2024 were retrospectively analysed and compared with 60 healthy controls during the same period. …”
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    Erosion of estimated genomic breeding values with generations is due to long distance associations between markers and QTL by Didier Boichard, Sébastien Fritz, Pascal Croiseau, Vincent Ducrocq, Thierry Tribout, Beatriz C. D. Cuyabano

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The aim of this study was to show that this inflation pattern reflects at least partly long-distance associations between markers and quantitative trait loci (QTL) in the reference population and to propose methods to estimate the corresponding “erosion” coefficient. …”
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    Evaluating the influence of human disturbance on the ecosystem service scarcity value: an insightful exploration in Guangxi region by Lanhui Zhou, Changsu Song, Chang You, Longqing Liu

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstract Investigating how human disturbance affects the ecosystem service scarcity value (ESSV) is crucial for maintaining ecosystem stability and achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs). …”
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    Comparative Analysis of Modulation Strategies for Indirect Matrix Converter Based on RMS Value of Common-mode Voltage by HUANG Linfeng, BAI Huan, YOU Shuai, WEN Liang, ZHANG Cheng, ZHANG Yanlei

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…By modeling the effective value (root mean square, rms) of output common-mode voltages, which incorporates the influence of voltage transfer ratios on these values, a quantitative analysis was conducted to explore the variation patterns of the rms value of common-mode voltages. …”
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    Spatiotemporal differentiation and trade-off/synergy relationships of ecosystem service values in a national park pilot area in China by Peng Wang, Le Li, Zhiqiang Gao, Nan Li, Dongyang Han

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Forest land was the main contributor to ESV, and the type of ES with the highest contribution rate was regulating services. (2) Positive spatial autocorrelations were found for ESVs in the national park pilot area, indicating a clustered distribution pattern. High-value clusters were identified in Suzhuang Town and Qixi Town. (3) The added value of secondary industries, the added value of primary industries, and the added value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishery were found to be the most important factors affecting ESV changes in the pilot area. …”
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    Ecological zone construction and multi-scenario simulation in Western China combining landscape ecological risk and ecosystem service value by Zihao Wang, Bing Wang, Yufei Zhang, Rula Sa, Qiuliang Zhang, Shuai Hao

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…By extending temporal scales using the PLUS model, it predicted the spatial patterns of ecological zones under four scenarios, achieving dynamic ecological zoning. …”
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    Valor de alguns exames complementares na Coréia de Sydenha The value of some laboratorial data in Sydenham's chorea by Aron J. Diament

    Published 1972-09-01
    “…The APSRs that showed the highest positive indexes in the confidence intervale, independently of any correlation, were: a)antistreptolysin-O (n = 43) was high in 60.46% (confidence interval (CI) = 45.86 to 75.06%)), when the normal limit was considered up to 250 units; considering the normal limit of up to 333 units, therefore considering high titers starting at 400 units, the percentage of positivity fell to about half of the previous value (37.2%); b) copper (n = 39) appeared as the most altered APSR in our casuistics, with 94.97% (CI = 81.0 to 98.0%) of high values; the ceruloplasmin (n = 40) kept pace with copper and was increased in 90.0% (CI = 80.7 to 99.3%; c) the serum proteinogram (n = 24) showed patterns similar to those of the RF, that is, decrease in albumin in 66.66% and increase in alpha-2-globulin fraction in 91.60% (CI = 30.00 to 70.00%) of the cases; a simultaneous alteration of these two fractions observed in 11 cases (45.83%, CI = 25.9 to 65.76%); gamma-globulin, opposing the initial acute rheumatic patterns showed itself to be quite high 83.33% (CI = 68.43 to 98.23%); d)magnesium (n = 38) decreased in 86.84% (CI = 76.09 to 97.59%), increased in 4 cases (10.52%, CI = 2.5 to 25.0%) and was normal in one case (2.64%,); e)sulphur (like SO4 ion) was increased in 71.79% of the cases (CI = 57.68 to 85.90%); f) the cerebrospinal fluid's proteinogram (n = 13) showed an increase of prealbumin in 6 cases (46.15%); g)the EEG, during the acute phase (n = 42) showed anormality in 45.24% of the cases (CI = 30.19 to 60.29%); part of these anormalities persisted up to the phase of remission, when from 34 EEG only 29.41% (CI = 14.11 to 44.71%) showed anormalities (10 cases); among these, two were "disorganization of the alpha rhythm", one of which normalized rapidly, another showed only asymmetry and may be considered normal; there remained then only 7 cases in the remission phase, with persistent anormalities, which however, are discussible as to their pathologic significance in the ones labeled as "slow for the age" and "paroxystic dysrhytmia by slow waves" in the occipital areas, in view of the age group to which they belong (4 to 11 years). …”
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    Research on the Spatio-Temporal Evolution and Value Characteristics of Scenic Heritage Based on Multiple Evidence: A Case Study of Beiyan in Fuling, Chongqing by Congyang LIU, Huasong MAO, Yu CHENG

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In addition, the failure to fully understand the process of dynamic changes in Beiyan has also resulted in the problems of unclear historical stages of conservation, destruction of key spatial patterns, and monolithic interpretation of cultural values. …”
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    The Value of Individual Screen Response Time in Predicting Student Test Performance: Evidence from TIMSS 2019 Problem Solving and Inquiry Tasks by Bin Tan, Okan Bulut

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results show that the pattern effect significantly outweighed the level effect, indicating that most of the predictive power of response time comes from within-person variability. …”
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