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    The divergent fates of primitive hydrospheric water on Earth and Mars by Wade, Jon, Dyck, Brendan, Palin, Richard M., Moore, James Daniel Paul, Smye, Andrew J.

    Published 2017
    “…Yet water disappeared from the Martian surface soon after its formation. Although some of the water on Mars was lost to space via photolysis following the collapse of the planet’s magnetic field3,4,5, the widespread serpentinization of Martian crust6,7 suggests that metamorphic hydration reactions played a critical part in the sequestration of the crust. …”
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    Individual Mobility Prediction in Mass Transit Systems Using Smart Card Data: An Interpretable Activity-Based Hidden Markov Approach by Mo, Baichuan, Zhao, Zhan, Koutsopoulos, Haris N, Zhao, Jinhua

    Published 2024
    “…Based on a case study of Hong Kong’s metro system, we show that the proposed model can achieve similar prediction performance as the state-of-the-art long short-term memory (LSTM) model. …”
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    NARD : whole-genome reference panel of 1779 Northeast Asians improves imputation accuracy of rare and low-frequency variants by Yoo, Seong-Keun, Kim, Chang-Uk, Kim, Hie Lim, Kim, Sungjae, Shin, Jong-Yeon, Kim, Namcheol, Yang, Joshua Sung Woo, Lo, Kwok-Wai, Cho, Belong, Matsuda, Fumihiko, Schuster, Stephan Christoph, Kim, Changhoon, Kim, Jong-Il, Seo, Jeong-Sun

    Published 2020
    “…Here, we present the Northeast Asian Reference Database (NARD), including whole-genome sequencing data of 1779 individuals from Korea, Mongolia, Japan, China, and Hong Kong. NARD provides the genetic diversity of Korean (n = 850) and Mongolian (n = 384) ancestries that were not present in the 1000 Genomes Project Phase 3 (1KGP3). …”
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    COVID-19 and global governance: waking up to a safe new world by Caballero-Anthony, Mely

    Published 2022
    “…Meanwhile, the governments in Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan have fared much better and are now setting standards for pandemic preparedness and rapid and effective responses. …”
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    Intertainer Asia (A) : programming and distributing Hollywood movies on-line in the Asia-Pacific countries by Rieck, Olaf, Tan, Shirley

    Published 2013
    “…Over the next two years, Intertainer Asia developed itself into a leading entertainment-on-demand-company, streaming Hollywood movies on-line to homes via a television or personal computer in Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and later, in China, Australia, New Zealand and Korea. …”
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    Advancing artemisinin resistance monitoring using a high sensitivity ddPCR assay for Pfkelch13 mutation detection in Asia by Srisutham, S, Saejeng, A, Khantikul, N, Sugaram, R, Sangsri, R, Dondorp, AM, Day, NPJ, Imwong, M

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, the R561H mutation was detected in 100% of the P. falciparum isolates from Mae Hong Son, Thailand in 2023, underscoring the assay’s utility in identifying critical mutations associated with drug resistance. …”
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    Mapping the potential of parasitoid species for biological control of Spodoptera frugiperda in Bali, Indonesia by Ustriyana, I Nyoman Gede, Supartha, I. Wayan, Susila, I. Wayan, Yuliadhi, Ketut Ayu, Sudiarta, I. Putu, Mokhtar, Anis Syahirah, Jamian, Syari, Mutiah, Bintan, Yasa, I Wayan Sandika, Utama, I Wayan Eka Karya, Yudha, I Kadek Wisma

    Published 2024
    “…The results of molecular analysis of the two types of parasitoids show that T. remus Bali has the same genetic sequence as T. remus from China and the larval parasitoid M. prodeniae Bali has the closest genetic sequence to M. prodeniae China, Hong Kong and India. According to the results of haplotype analysis, it is known that the T. remus parasitoid has one haplotype group with the Chinese T. remus sequence, while M. prodeniae has its own haplotype group when compared with sequences from the same species from several countries. …”
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