MAPPING DESERT SHRUBS IN INNER MONGOLIA USING UNIVERSAL MEDIUM RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGERY: DEVELOPMENT OF NEW SPECTRAL INDICES

Mapping desert shrubs in Inner Mongolia using universal medium resolution satellite imagery: development of new spectral indices

Desert shrubs are the dominant vegetation type in arid deserts and serve as crucial elements in sand retention, biodiversity maintenance, and carbon sequestration.However, due to their patchy and scattered distributions and spectral resemblance to herbaceous plants, desert shrub mapping relies on high-resolution imagery, which is less accessible fo

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The Impact Mechanism of Negative Academic Emotions on Academic Procrastination: The Mediating and Moderating Roles of Self-Efficacy and Goal Orientation

Academic procrastination is a widespread phenomenon among college MaxFlo I Parts students, significantly affecting their academic performance and mental health.Although previous studies have suggested a relationship between negative academic emotions and academic procrastination, the underlying mechanisms of this relationship remain insufficiently

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Characterizing the role of Zn cluster family transcription factor ZcfA in governing development in two Aspergillus species.

Filamentous fungi reproduce asexually or sexually, and the processes of asexual and sexual development are tightly regulated by a variety of transcription factors.In this study, we characterized a Zn2Cys6 transcription factor in two Aspergillus species, A.nidulans (AN5859) and A.flavus (AFLA_046870).AN5859 encodes a Zn2Cys6 transcription factor, ca

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Non-Immersive Virtual Reality Exercise Can Increase Exercise in Older Adults Living in the Community and in Long-Term Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Lisa Sheehy,1 Lalita Bharadwaj,2 Kelsey Annie Nissen,2 Justine L Estey2 1Bruyère Health Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, copyright; 2Centre for Innovation and Research in Aging, Fredericton, New Brunswick, CanadaCorrespondence: Lisa Sheehy, Bruyère Health Research Institute, 43 Bruyère St, Ottawa, ON, K1N 5C8, copyright, Tel +01 613 562 6262

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