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Conservation Strategies for Aquilaria sinensis: Insights from DNA Barcoding and ISSR Markers
The evergreen tree species Aquilaria sinensis holds significant economic importance due to its specific medicinal values and increasing market demand. However, the unrestricted illegal exploitation of its wild po...
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Associations between multiple sleep dimensions and suicide and non-suicidal self-injury: a cross-sectional study of 3828 Chinese young people
Suicide and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) are preventable concerns in young people. Suicidal ideation (SI), suicidal plans (SP) and suicidal attempt (SA) are closely related to death. Sleep problems are know...
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On Cyclic Actions of Finite Groups
Let A act on a group G. A is said to act p-cyclically on G if \(A^{{\mathfrak {N}}_p {\mathfrak {A}}_{p-1}}\) ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Credible Dual-X Modality Learning for Visible and Infrared Person Re-Identification
Visible-Infrared person Re-Identification (VI-ReID) is essential for public security. However, it poses a significant challenge due to the distinct reflection frequencies of visible and infrared modalities, le...
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Open AccessUnhealthy lifestyles and clusters status among 3637 adolescents aged 11–23 years: a school-based cross-sectional study in China
Unhealthy lifestyles are risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and tend to be clustered, with a trajectory that extends from adolescence to adulthood. This study investigated the association of die...
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Nutrient resorption and its influencing factors of typical desert plants in different habitats on the northern margin of the Tarim Basin, China
The resorption of nutrients from senescent leaves allows plants to conserve and recycle nutrients. To explore the adaptation strategies of desert plants to nutrient-limited environments, we selected four typic...
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Open AccessAnalysis of the chloroplast genome and phylogenetic evolution of Bidens pilosa
Chloroplast genomes for 3 Bidens plants endemic to China (Bidens bipinnata Linn., Bidens pilosa Linn., and Bidens alba var. radiata) have been sequenced, assembled and annotated in this study to distinguish their...
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Reclamation during oasification is conducive to the accumulation of the soil organic carbon pool in arid land
Soil organic carbon (SOC) and its stable isotope composition reflect key information about the carbon cycle in ecosystems. Studies of carbon fractions in oasis continuous cotton-cropped fields can elucidate th...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Prototype-Augmented Contrastive Learning for Few-Shot Unsupervised Domain Adaptation
Unsupervised domain adaptation aims to learn a classification model from the source domain with much-supervised information, which is applied to the utterly unsupervised target domain. However, collecting enou...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Learning Category Discriminability for Active Domain Adaptation
Active Domain Adaptation (ADA) attempts to improve the adaptation performance on a target domain by annotating informative target data with a limited budget. Previous ADA methods have significantly advanced by...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Style Augmentation and Domain-Aware Parametric Contrastive Learning for Domain Generalization
The distribution shift between training data and test data degrades the performance of deep neural networks (DNNs), and domain generalization (DG) alleviates this problem by extracting domain-invariant feature...
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Open AccessComparative chloroplast genome analyses of Amomum: insights into evolutionary history and species identification
Species in genus Amomum always have important medicinal and economic values. Classification of Amomum using morphological characters has long been a challenge because they exhibit high similarity. The main goals ...
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Using hydro-climate elasticity estimator and geographical detector method to quantify the individual and interactive impacts on NDVI in oasis-desert ecotone
The oasis-desert ecotone as a transitional zone is sensitive and vulnerable to hydro-climatic changes and anthropogenic activities in maintaining oasis stability and combating desertification. The normalized d...
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Spatiotemporal variation and correlation of soil enzyme activities and soil physicochemical properties in canopy gaps of the Tianshan Mountains, Northwest China
The study of the heterogeneity of soil enzyme activities at different sampling locations in canopy gaps will help understand the influence mechanism of canopy gaps on soil ecological processes. In this paper, ...
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On G-power automorphisms of the nilpotent residual of a finite group
Let \(G^\mathfrak {N}\) G N be the ni...
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Open AccessResponse of litter decomposition and the soil environment to one-year nitrogen addition in a Schrenk spruce forest in the Tianshan Mountains, China
Human activities have increased the input of nitrogen (N) to forest ecosystems and have greatly affected litter decomposition and the soil environment. But differences in forests with different nitrogen deposi...
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On f-Hypercentral Actions of Finite Group
Let f be a formation function and G an A-group. It is said that A acts f-hypercentrally on G if A acts f-centrally on every A-composition factor of G. In this paper, groups are investigated by f-hypercentral acti...
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Response of ecosystem service value to land use/cover change in the northern slope economic belt of the Tianshan Mountains, **njiang, China
Land use/cover change (LUCC) is becoming more and more frequent and extensive as a result of human activities, and is expected to have a major impact on human welfare by altering ecosystem service value (ESV)....
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Assessment of 12 Essential and Toxic Elements in Whole Blood of Pregnant and Non-pregnant Women Living in Wuhan of China
Exposures to toxic trace elements and deficiencies of essential elements during pregnancy are associated to various birth complications. Assessment of the trace elements in pregnant women living in specific ar...
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Response of Fine Root Carbohydrate Content to Soil Nitrogen Addition and Its Relationship with Soil Factors in a Schrenk (Picea schrenkiana) Forest
Fine roots are vital for water and nutrient uptake in plants. Understanding the responses of metabolic traits to changing environmental conditions is critical, but little is known. In this study, the carbohydr...