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Open AccessWhole-genome sequencing and analysis of Chryseobacterium arthrosphaerae from Rana nigromaculata
Chryseobacterium arthrosphaerae strain FS91703 was isolated from Rana nigromaculata in our previous study. To investigate the genomic characteristics, pathogenicity-related genes, antimicrobial resistance, and ph...
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Effect of Rock Fragments on Soil Water and Nutrient: a Case Study in Rocky Mountain Area of North China
Rock fragments have a significant impact on soil hydrological processes and nutrient content. However, the specific relationship between them has not been studied on hillslopes engineered by fish-scale pits on...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Laboratory Study on Frost Heave of Ballast
Frost heave is a long-recognized issue contributing to the railway track upheaval in cold regions. Generally, frost heave is believed to happen in the subgrade layer of transportation infrastructure, referred ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Evaluation on the Performance of Asphalt Concrete for the Railway Substructure
The dense-graded asphalt concrete has been a potential waterproofing material for the subgrade in high-speed railway in China. As a viscoelastic material, asphalt concrete can improve the bearing capacity and ...
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An efficient layer node attack strategy to dismantle large multiplex networks
Network dismantling aims to identify the minimum set of nodes whose removal breaks the network into components of sub-extensive size. The solution to this problem is significant for designing optimal strategie...
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Integrated management practices significantly affect N2O emissions and wheat–maize production at field scale in the North China Plain
In the North China Plain, a field experiment was conducted to measure nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) fluxes from a typical winter wheat–summer maize rotation system under five integrated agricultural manag...
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Mutant DNA-binding domain of HSF4 is associated with autosomal dominant lamellar and Marner cataract
Congenital cataracts cause 10–30% of all blindness in children, with one-third of cases estimated to have a genetic cause1. Lamellar cataract is the most common type of infantile cataract2. We carried out whole-g...