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    Bio-inspired modification of silicon carbide foams for oil/water separation and rapid power-free absorption towards highly viscous oils by Luo, Lulei, Chen, Xuelong, Wang, Yue, Yue, Jianling, Du, Zuojuan, Huang, Xiaozhong, Tang, Xiu-Zhi

    Published 2019
    “…It took only 22 s for the complete absorption of 200 μL ultra-high viscosity oil (5000 mPa s). A probable mechanism for the rapid absorption of viscous oil had been revealed and the decoration of low-surface-energy molecules together with the distinct porous structure were regarded as the critical factors.…”
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    Mencari Hubungan antara Efisiensi Kerja dengan Ukuran Petak dan Ukuran Traktor by Purwadi, Tri

    Published 1979
    “…Masing-masing traktor digunakan untuk membajak pada petak -petak sawah yang ukurannya juga berbeda-beda yaitu petak berukuran 200m2 , 300m2 , 400m2 , 1000 m2 , 1500 m2 , 2000 m2, 2500 m2 dan 5000 m2 Dalam percobaan tersebut dilakukan pengamatan mengenai kecepatan kerja, waktu kerja , waktu hilang untuk berbelok diujung lapangan, waktu hilang untuk istirahat operator atau waktu hilang karena kerusakan waktu kerja , lebar kerja. …”
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    Age of crustal melting, emplacement and exhumation history of the Shivling leucogranite, Garhwal Himalaya by Searle, M, Noble, SR, Hurford, A, Rex, D

    Published 1999
    “…K-Ar muscovite ages are 22 ± 1.0 Ma and fission track ages of zircons from >5000 m on the North Ridge of Shivling are 14.2 ± 2.1 and 8.8 ± 1.2 Ma and apatites are 3.5 ± 0.79 and 2.61 ± 0.23 Ma. …”
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    Decreased surface albedo driven by denser vegetation on the Tibetan Plateau by Li Tian, Yangjian Zhang, Juntao Zhu

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Furthermore, the driving effect of vegetation greenness on LSA exhibited an obvious dependence on altitude as effects with rising altitude were relatively strong up to 3000 m, then weakened from 3500 m to 5000 m, and then the effects again increased from 5000 to 6000 m. …”
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    Remarkable Effects of Urbanization on Forest Landscape Multifunctionality in Urban Peripheries: Evidence from Liaoyuan City in Northeast China by Jinghui Han, Yulin Dong, Zhibin Ren, Yunxia Du, Chengcong Wang, Guangliang Jia, Peng Zhang, Yujie Guo

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The impact distance of urbanization on the FLM increased from 3000 m in 2000 to over 5000 m in 2018. This impact distance increased significantly whenever urbanization strengthened significantly (i.e., in 2005–2010 and 2015–2018). …”
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    A Prediction Model to Cost-Optimize Clean-Out of Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavers by Sachet Siwakoti, Andrew Binns, Andrea Bradford, Hossein Bonakdari, Bahram Gharabaghi

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This study estimates $0.32/m<sup>2</sup>/year and $0.50/m<sup>2</sup>/year to maintain pavements with larger (5000 m<sup>2</sup>) and smaller (1000 m<sup>2</sup>) surface areas, respectively.…”
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    The Effect of Autophagy on Chronic Intermittent Hypobaric Hypoxia Ameliorating Liver Damage in Metabolic Syndrome Rats by Fang Cui, Hao Fei Hu, Jing Guo, Jie Sun, Min Shi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This study aimed to investigate the effect of CIHH on autophagy function and adenosine mono-phosphate-activated protein kinase-mammalian target of rapamycin (AMPKα-mTOR) signaling pathway in hepatic tissue of MS rats.Main Methods6-week old male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into: control (CON), CIHH (treated with hypobaric hypoxia simulating 5000-m altitude for 28 days, 6 h daily), MS (induced by 16-week high fat diet and 10% fructose water feeding), and MS + CIHH groups (exposed to CIHH after 16-week MS model). …”
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    Boundary Layer Height as Estimated from Radar Wind Profilers in Four Cities in China: Relative Contributions from Aerosols and Surface Features by Boming Liu, Jianping Guo, Wei Gong, Yifan Shi, Shikuan Jin

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The maximum hourly average BLH (1.426 ± 0.46 km) occurred in WQ, consistent with the maximum hourly mean VC larger than 5000 m<sup>2</sup>/s observed there. By comparison, the diurnal variation of VC was not strong, with values ranging between 2000 and 3000 m<sup>2</sup>/s, likely owing to the high-humidity environment. …”
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    I–D Threshold Analysis of Rainfall-Triggered Landslides Based on TRMM Precipitation Data in Wudu, China by Shan Ning, Yonggang Ge, Shibiao Bai, Chicheng Ma, Yiran Sun

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The rainfall intensity of small undulating mountains was higher than that of medium and large undulating mountains, and the rainfall intensity of landslides peaks at high altitude mountains of 3500–5000 m.…”
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    Smoke injection heights from fires in North America: analysis of 5 years of satellite observations by M. Val Martin, J. A. Logan, R. A. Kahn, F.-Y. Leung, D. L. Nelson, D. J. Diner

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…Plume heights are highly variable, ranging from a few hundred meters up to 5000 m above the terrain at the Terra overpass time (11:00–14:00 local time). …”
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    Types and development characteristics of high geological disasters in Chalonglongbaqu gully, Bomi , Tibet by Tiantian ZHANG, Yueping YIN, Bin LI, Kai HE, Meng WANG, Chaoying ZHAO, Xiaojie LIU

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Among them, there are 3 high-level ice avalanches, all of which are located on a slope with an altitude of 5000 m above the south slope of the upper reaches of the valley, with an area of more than 15×104 m2. …”
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    High-Altitude Hypoxia Exposure Induces Iron Overload and Ferroptosis in Adipose Tissue by Yanfei Zhang, Jinyu Fang, Yingyue Dong, Huiru Ding, Quancheng Cheng, Huaicun Liu, Guoheng Xu, Weiguang Zhang

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Here, 40 mice were randomly divided into two groups: the sea-level group and HA hypoxia group (altitude of 5000 m, treatment for 4 weeks). Total iron contents, ferrous iron contents, ROS generation, lipid peroxidation, the oxidative enzyme system, proinflammatory factor secretion, and ferroptosis-related biomarkers were examined, respectively. …”
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    Elevated Winter Stream Temperatures below Wastewater Treatment Plants Shift Reproductive Development of Female Johnny Darter <i>Etheostoma nigrum</i>: A Field and Histologic Approa... by Catherine M. Adams, Dana L. Winkelman, Paula A. Schaffer, Daniel L. Villeneuve, Jenna E. Cavallin, Michael Ellman, Kelvin Santana Rodriguez, Ryan M. Fitzpatrick

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Winter water temperatures were approximately 5–10 °C greater ~300 m downstream of the WWTP effluent compared to upstream sites, and approximately 3 °C warmer at sampling sites ~5000 m downstream of the effluent discharge. Females collected downstream of WWTP effluent experienced accelerated reproductive development compared to upstream by 1–2 weeks. …”
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    Carbon Wrapped Ni3S2 Nanocrystals Anchored on Graphene Sheets as Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Battery and the Study on Their Capacity Evolution by Xianggang Guan, Xuehua Liu, Binghui Xu, Xiaowei Liu, Zhen Kong, Meiyun Song, Aiping Fu, Yanhui Li, Peizhi Guo, Hongliang Li

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Discharge capacities up to 850 and 630 mAh&middot;g&minus;1 at current densities of 200 and 5000 mA&middot;g&minus;1, respectively, are obtained. …”
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    Assessing range-wide habitat suitability for the Lesser Prairie-Chicken by Catherine S. Jarnevich, Tracy R. Holcombe, Blake A. Grisham, Jennifer Timmer, Clint W. Boal, Matthew J. Butler, James Pitman, Sean C. Kyle, David Klute, Grant M. Beauprez, Allan Janus, William E. Van Pelt

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…When state was included it was the most important predictor, followed by percent of land cover consisting of known or suspected used vegetation classes within a 5000 m area around a lek. Without state, land cover was the most important predictor of relative habitat suitability for leks. …”
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    Intelligent multi-agent model for energy-efficient communication in wireless sensor networks by Kiran Saleem, Lei Wang, Salil Bharany, Khmaies Ouahada, Ateeq Ur Rehman, Habib Hamam

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Latency measurements are presented for four techniques within a fixed transmission range of 5000 m. E-FEERP demonstrates latency ranging from 3.0 to 4.0 s, while multi-hop latency values range from 2.7 to 2.9 s. …”
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    Impacts of Extreme Precipitation and Diurnal Temperature Events on Grassland Productivity at Different Elevations on the Plateau by Hexuan An, Jun Zhai, Xiaoyan Song, Gang Wang, Yu Zhong, Ke Zhang, Wenyi Sun

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Extreme high-temperature events contributed significantly to NPP in mid to high elevations (3000–5000 m). Compound extreme climate events amplify the average coincidence degree with NPP anomalies, with extreme precipitation events playing a major role in compound effects. …”
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    Reconstruction of glaciers in the western boundary of the Altiplano (18.5°-19°S): Singularities and insights on potential drivers of past advances by Matias Gallardo, Jan-Christoph Otto, Eugenia M. Gayo, Luca Sitzia

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Reconstructed PM ELAs along 90 valleys range from 4400 to 5000 m asl. ELA distribution reveals a strong aspect-dependency at the western boundary of the Altiplano, with ELAs 300 m lower on west-facing glaciers than east-facing glaciers. …”
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    Modern wildlife conservation initiatives and the pastoralist/hunter nomads of northwestern Tibet by Joseph L. Fox, Per Mathiesen, Drolma Yangzom, Marius W. Næss, Xu Binrong

    Published 2004-04-01
    “…To date, four excursions (2-6 weeks each) have been made to the western Chang Tang region, and investigations of interactions between pastoralists and wildlife conservation objectives have been initiated in an area of about 5000 km2, including the 2300 km2 Aru basin located at 5000 m elevation at the northern edge of pastoralist inhabitation. …”
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