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Mineral chemistry and chromite mineralization in the Qaranaz-Alamkandi area, west Zanjan
Published 2021-02-01“…Ophiolites of Iran: Keys to understanding the tectonic evolution of SW Asia: (I) Paleozoic ophiolites. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 91: 19–38. …”
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Estimation of soil salt content in the Bosten Lake watershed, Northwest China based on a support vector machine model and optimal spectral indices.
Published 2023-01-01“…Sentinel MSI and Landsat OLI data were combined with measured soil salinity data in July 2020, and optimal combination bands were selected based on characteristic bands to create a grid search-support vector machine (GS-SVM) inversion model of soil salt content. …”
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Evaluation of Five Global Top-of-Atmosphere Outgoing Longwave Radiation Products
Published 2023-07-01“…Large discrepancies among these products exist at low latitudinal bands, particularly before the year 2000. Australia and Asia (mid–low latitude part) are two typical regions in which larger differences are found.…”
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Computational model for lipid binding regions in phospholipase (Ves a 1) from Vespa venom
Published 2023-06-01“…Abstract The Thai banded tiger wasp (Vespa affinis) is a dangerous vespid species found in Southeast Asia, and its stings often result in fatalities due to the presence of lethal phospholipase A $$_{1}$$ 1 , known as Vespapase or Ves a 1. …”
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Quantification of Main Bcr-abl Gene Transcripts in CML Patients Using Competitive RT-PCR
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Early Detection of Basal Stem Rot Disease in Oil Palm Tree Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-Based Hyperspectral Imaging
Published 2022-02-01“…Early detection of basal stem rot (BSR) disease in oil palm trees is important for the sustainable production of palm oil in the limited land for plantation in Southeast Asia. However, previous studies based on satellite and aircraft hyperspectral remote sensing could not discriminate oil palm trees in the early-stage of the BSR disease from healthy or late-stage trees. …”
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Quantification of main bcr-abl gene transcripts in CML patients using competitive RT-PCR
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Early detection of Ganoderma boninense in oil palm seedlings using support vector machines
Published 2020“…Ganodermaboninense (G. boninense) is a fungus that causes one of the most destructive diseases in oil palm plantations in Southeast Asia called basal stem rot (BSR), resulting in annual losses of up to USD 500 million. …”
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Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Major Quince Cultivars from Turkey
Published 2016-06-01“…Quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) belongs to the Rosaceae family is native to south-eastern Europa and Asia Minor. It is generally used for table consumption and processed into jam, jelly and marmalade. …”
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Lithological mapping of East Tianshan area using integrated data fused by Chinese GF-1 PAN and ASTER multi-spectral data
Published 2018-09-01“…The East Tianshan Mountain is one of the most important gold ore forming zones in northwestern China and central Asia. The Chinese GaoFen-1 (GF-1), the first Chinese high resolution satellite, is characterized by its 2-m resolution PAN data. …”
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Overview of the Observing System and Initial Scientific Accomplishments of the East Asian VLBI Network (EAVN)
Published 2022“…The East Asian VLBI Network (EAVN) is an international VLBI facility in East Asia and is operated under mutual collaboration between East Asian countries, as well as part of Southeast Asian and European countries. …”
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Detecting short-term volcanic pre-eruption anomalies
Published 2024“…Multi-sensor Remote Sensing can be employed to image and monitor volcanic processes in South-East Asia (SEA). In Indonesia and the Philippines alone, it is estimated to have more than 75% of the global volcanic threat. …”
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Vietnam, a Hotspot for Chromosomal Diversity and Cryptic Species in Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae)
Published 2016“…The increasing attention on Vietnam as a biodiversity hotspot prompted an investigation of the potential for cryptic diversity in black flies, a group well known elsewhere for its high frequency of isomorphic species. We analyzed the banding structure of the larval polytene chromosomes in the Simulium tuberosum species group to probe for diversity beyond the morphological level. …”
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Direct shoot organogenesis and clonal fidelity confirmation of Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia) using molecular markers
Published 2021“…Eurycoma longifolia is a medicinally potent plant found in the tropical forest of South-East Asia. Every part of the plant, especially the root is traditionally used as an aphrodisiac, anticancer and anti-inflammatory. …”
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Satellite Monitoring of the Dust Storm over Northern China on 15 March 2021
Published 2022-01-01“…It is the most severe dust weather in the past 20 years in east Asia.…”
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Identifying areas of Australia at risk of H5N1 avian influenza infection from exposure to migratory birds: a spatial analysis
Published 2008-05-01“…The potential exists for HPAI to spread to Australia via migratory shorebirds returning from Asia with the most likely pathway of introduction into commercial poultry flocks involving the transfer of HPAI from migrating shorebirds to native waterfowl species that subsequently interact with poultry on low security poultry farms. …”
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Isolation and Genetic Characterization of Mangshi Virus: A Newly Discovered Seadornavirus of the Reoviridae Family Found in Yunnan Province, China.
Published 2015-01-01“…Polyacrylamide gel analysis revealed a genome consisting of 12 segments of double-stranded RNA, with a "6-4-2" pattern in which the migrating bands were different from those of the Banna virus. …”
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Multi-Hazard and Spatial Transferability of a CNN for Automated Building Damage Assessment
Published 2020-09-01“…The types of natural hazards were hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions, which struck across North America, Central America, and Asia. We used 175,289 buildings from the xBD dataset, which contains human-annotated multiclass damage labels on high-resolution satellite imagery with red, green, and blue (RGB) bands. …”
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