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    CagA-positive Helicobacter pylori may promote and aggravate scrub typhus by Qiuying Du, Houyang Zeng, Xianwu Pang, Jianyu Cao, Bo Xie, Chunyi Long, Liudan Liang, Fenglian Deng, Meijin Huang, Li Li, Fengyan Huang, Xinli Liu, Yanling Hu, Yanling Hu, Jiannan Lv

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A total of 117 scrub typhus cases at Beihai People’s Hospital and affiliated hospitals of Youjiang University for Nationalities and Medical Sciences were studied from January to December 2022, alongside 130 healthy individuals forming the control group. …”
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    Remote Sensing Investigation and Analysis of Coastal Salt Marshes in Guangdong and Guangxi by Di DONG, Houlei JIA, Song TIAN, Zhilei ZOU, Hansheng JIANG, Zheng WEI, Yan XU, Jisheng ZENG, Yuchao SUN, Qidong CHEN, Fan YANG, Haowen DENG, Xuerui LI

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Spartina alterniflora in Guangxi was mainly distributed in Beihai and Qinzhou, with the area of 1 309.04 hm2 and 2.98 hm2, respectively. …”
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    Research on the Assessment Method of Sugarcane Cultivation Suitability in Guangxi Province, China, Based on Multi-Source Data by Senzheng Chen, Huichun Ye, Chaojia Nie, Hongye Wang, Jingjing Wang

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…From the spatial distribution, 37% of the provincial regions were suitable for sugarcane cultivation, mainly distributed in Chongzuo City, Nanning City, Qinzhou City, and Beihai City. In total, 44% of the provincial regions were moderately suitable for sugarcane cultivation, mainly distributed in Hezhou City, Laibin City, and Liuzhou City. …”
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    Population genetic structure of sharpbelly Hemiculter leucisculus (Basilesky, 1855) and morphological diversification along climate gradients in China by Lihong Wang, Long Zhu, Kui Tang, Mengyu Liu, Xue Xue, Gaoxue Wang, Zaizhao Wang

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The formation of the Nanling Mountain Range could drive genetic differentiation between Beihai population and those from Yangzi River Basin. …”
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    Simulation-based risk analysis of water pollution accidents combining multi-stressors and multi-receptors in a coastal watershed by Dong, Lei, Liu, Jing, Du, Xi, Dai, Chao, Liu, Renzhi

    Published 2020
    “…The map is useful at identifying the most risky sources and the most vulnerable receptors for the Beihai coastal watershed.…”
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