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    Thirteen‐year stover harvest and tillage effects on soil compaction in Iowa by Claire L. Phillips, Mehari Z. Tekeste, Elnaz Ebrahimi, Sally D. Logsdon, Robert W. Malone, Peter L. O'Brien, Bryan D. Emmett, Douglas Karlen

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Our objective was to quantify subsurface soil compaction after 13 years of chisel plow versus no‐till management and no, moderate (3.5 ± 1.1 Mg ha−1 year−1), or high (5.0 ± 1.7 Mg ha−1 year−1) stover harvest rates. …”
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    Dairy intake-related intentions, attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control of South African nutrition professionals by Friedeburg AM Wenhold, Zelda White

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Intention to consume the target was high (5.2 ± 0.12; scale 1–7). Attitudinal evaluations revealed highest belief scores related to nutritional quality and bone health. …”
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    Use of unmanned aerial vehicles for the diagnosis of parasitic plant infestation at the crown level in Pinus hartwegii by León-Bañuelos LA, Endara-Agramont AR, Nava-Bernal EG, Gómez-Demetrio W

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The Hawksworth’s method was used by determining three levels: level 0 (healthy) = 0-2% pixels; Level 1 (medium) = 3-5% pixels; and Level 2 (high) ≥ 5% pixels. The methods coincided in detecting a high level of infestation while were biased in detecting healthy trees and low levels of infestation. …”
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    Dietary Energy Levels Affect Rumen Bacterial Populations that Influence the Intramuscular Fat Fatty Acids of Fattening Yaks (<i>Bos grunniens</i>) by Rui Hu, Huawei Zou, Hongze Wang, Zhisheng Wang, Xueying Wang, Jian Ma, Ali Mujtaba Shah, Quanhui Peng, Bai Xue, Lizhi Wang, Suonan Zhao, Xiangying Kong

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Each group received one of the three isonitrogenous diets with low (3.72 MJ/kg), medium (4.52 MJ/kg), and high (5.32 MJ/kg) levels of net energy for maintenance and fattening. …”
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    Temporal and spatial patterns of Cl- and Na+ concentrations and Cl/Na ratios in salted urban watersheds by David T. Long, Thomas C. Voice, Ao Chen, Fangli Xing, Shu-Guang Li

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Results show 1) the short-term and local impact of urban areas on chloride concentrations is clearly delineated, 2) concentration and ratio variations over the hydrographs differ during salting and post-salting periods, 3) chloride/sodium ratios do not clearly indicate a halite source and can be very high (>5) and this is interpreted to be due to the different environmental behaviors of the two ions, and 4) during salting periods, chloride and sodium are quickly removed from the landscape during first flush and diluted as event water begins to dominate, but in post salting periods, only chloride is diluted. …”
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    Association of dietary variety with the risk for dementia: the Yabu cohort study by Yuri Yokoyama, Yu Nofuji, Satoshi Seino, Takumi Abe, Hiroshi Murayama, Miki Narita, Shoji Shinkai, Akihiko Kitamura, Yoshinori Fujiwara

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Participants were categorised into low (0–2 points), middle (3–4 points) and high (5–10 points) groups based on the DVS. Data on newly diagnosed disabling dementia were retrieved from the public long-term care insurance database. …”
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    Genesis and Geological Significance of Siderite in the First Member of the Nantun Formation of Dongming Sag, Hailar Basin by Mingxian Xie, Feng Ma, Guangpo Chen, Xi Zheng, Rong Xiao, Chengjun Zhang

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The trace elements are typically characterized by high Mn and Be contents; low Sr/Ba, Th/U, and Al/Ti ratios; and high V/Cr ratios. These indicate weakly reducing, freshwater depositional paleoenvironments. …”
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    Datasets of harmonized risk assessment of grapevine downy mildew and phenological observations in eight Italian regions (2012–2017) by Simone Bregaglio, Francesco Savian, Elisabetta Raparelli, Danilo Morelli, Rosanna Epifani, Gianni Fila, Luisa M. Manici

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The downy mildew infection risk (n = 8816) was classified using a 5-point Likert response item ranging from ‘very low’ (1) to ‘very high’ (5) by six independent evaluators with domain expertise in agronomy, phytopathology and agrometeorology. …”
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    Groundwater potential mapping in hard rock terrain using remote sensing, geospatial and aeromagnetic data by K.S. Ishola, A.A. Fatoyinbo, A.I. Hamid-Mosaku, C.J. Okolie, O.E. Daramola, T.O. Lawal

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…These include moderate (60.6%), high (5.9%), and low (33.5%). The magnetic anomalies maps agreed well with the remotely sensed models through surface-subsurface lineaments superposition. …”
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    Spatial estimation of soil erosion risk using RUSLE model in District Swat, Eastern Hindu Kush, Pakistan by Abdullah Khan, Atta-ur Rahman, Shakeel Mahmood

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The results of spatial pattern and erosion proneness of the study region have been further classified into very low (45%), low (8.5%), moderate (7%), high (5.2%), and very high zones (34.5%). The results show that the study area requires effective mitigation strategies to curtail the precious soil. …”
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    Growing season and productivity of naked oats by N. V. Krotova, G. A. Batalova, Ren Changzhong, G. P. Zhuravleva

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The productivity of naked oat samples varied by years, variation level changed from insignificant to very high (V = 7.91...91.76 %). In the group of early varieties, coefficients of variation were 21.47...34.58 % with productivity of 165...330 g/m2. …”
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    LANGERHANS CELL HISTIOCYTOSIS IN TURKISH CHILDREN; 30 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE FROM A SINGLE CENTER by Selma CAKMAKCI, Arzu YAZAL ERDEM, Derya OZYORUK, Neriman SARI, Seda SAHIN, Meriç KAYMAK CIHAN, Suna Emir, İnci ERGURHAN ILHAN

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Consistent with the literature, our overall survival (OS) rate was found to be high (5-year OS 95%). Patients with single-system disease had excellent survival (100%).…”
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    Pathobiology and dysbiosis of the respiratory and intestinal microbiota in 14 months old Golden Syrian hamsters infected with SARS-CoV-2. by Brittany Seibert, C Joaquín Cáceres, Silvia Carnaccini, Stivalis Cardenas-Garcia, L Claire Gay, Lucia Ortiz, Ginger Geiger, Daniela S Rajao, Elizabeth Ottesen, Daniel R Perez

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…SARS2 infection led to high vRNA loads in the nasal turbinates (NT), lungs, and trachea as well as higher pulmonary lesions scores later in infection. …”
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    How the pre and post COVID-19 era have shaped system understanding of the socioeconomic impact of small-scale inland fisheries by Christopher Mulanda Aura, Fonda Jane Awuor, Hezron Awandu, Horace Owiti, Safina Musa, Winnie Owoko, James M. Njiru

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The SEI was calculated using a segmented sociometric scale interval as: ≥ 4.21Very High ≤5.00; ≥3.41 High ≤4.20; ≥2.61 Moderate ≤3.40; ≥1.81 Low ≤2.60; and ≤1.00 Very Low ≤1.80. …”
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    Derivation and Validation of a Risk Stratification System for Predicting Postoperative Cognitive Impairment by Yan Liao, Xunling Su, Wen Ouyang, Lan Li, Shuang Chen, Jing Chou, Yuan Le

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The incidence of postoperative cognitive impairment was 16.2%, 62.9% and 96.2% in the low (0–2 scores), medium (3–4 scores) and high (5–8 scores) risk groups, respectively. In addition, the risk of postoperative cognitive impairment was significantly higher in high and medium risk groups than in low risk group. …”
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    Impact of Decelerating India‐Asia Convergence on the Crustal Flow Kinematics in Tibet: An Insight From Scaled Laboratory Modeling by Giridas Maiti, Arnab Roy, Joyjeet Sen, Nibir Mandal

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Our model Tibet under steady‐state collision, irrespective of high (5.5 cm/yr) or low (3.5 cm/yr) indentation rates fails to produce the present‐day crustal velocity fields and the deformation patterns, reported from GPS observations. …”
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    Serotonin-Secreting Neuroendocrine Tumours of the Pancreas by Anna Caterina Milanetto, Matteo Fassan, Alina David, Claudio Pasquali

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Conclusions: Primary 5-HT-secreting pNETs are mostly metastatic to the liver; patients are not amenable to resective surgery. Despite high 5-HIAA urinary levels, few patients present with carcinoid syndrome. …”
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    Probing the Effect of Photovoltaic Material on V<sub>oc</sub> in Ternary Polymer Solar Cells with Non-Fullerene Acceptors by Machine Learning by Di Huang, Zhennan Li, Kuo Wang, Haixin Zhou, Xiaojie Zhao, Xinyu Peng, Rui Zhang, Jipeng Wu, Jiaojiao Liang, Ling Zhao

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…All of these findings provide valuable insights into the development of materials with high V<sub>oc</sub> in ternary PSCs for saving time and cost.…”
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    Classification of Municipalities in the Republic of Buryatia by the Level of Tick-Borne Viral Encephalitis Incidence by N. I. Ayugin, E. I. Andaev, A. Ya. Nikitin, S. S. Khankhareev, T. F. Istomina

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…All municipalities have been classified into five groups by the level of epidemiological risk: with zero TBVE incidence – 2 districts, with a low level – 4, medium – 8, high – 5, very high – 2. In addition, the administrative center has been placed into a separate group. …”
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    Fish characteristics and distribution of potential fishing zones in the Malacca Strait using hydroacoustic assessment during the Southwest Monsoon season by Simbolan, Domu, Nababan, Bisman, Elson, La

    Published 2019
    “…Meanwhile, the density of pelagic fishes was relatively higher in the eastern part compared to the western part of the Malacca Strait, even though in general the density of pelagic fishes was relatively high (> 5 fishes m-3) along the Malacca Strait. High potential fishing zones of pelagic fishes were only found in three of fourteen locations in the middle region of the Malacca Strait. …”
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