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1. Influence of crystallographic anisotropy on the electrical conductivity of apatite at high temperatures and high pressures.

2. Study on damage constitutive model of sintered NdFeB under impact.

3. Variable-Angle Random High-Frequency Voltage Injection Strategy with Cross-Saturation Effect Compensation for Sensorless Synchronous Reluctance Motor Drives.

4. Water storage changes (2003–2020) in the Ordos Basin, China, explained by GRACE data and interpretable deep learning.

5. Electrical conductivity of anhydrous and hydrous gabbroic melt under high temperature and high pressure: implications for the high-conductivity anomalies in the mid-ocean ridge region.

6. Electrical conductivity of anhydrous and hydrous gabbroic melt under high temperature and high pressure: Implications for the high conductivity anomalies in the region of mid‒ocean ridge.

7. Infrared and Visible Image Fusion via Attention-Based Adaptive Feature Fusion.

8. Light and scanning electron microscopy observations on morphological diversity of Rosaceae stigma and its taxonomic significance.

9. The morphology of stigma of Asteraceae observed by scanning electron microscopy.

10. Immunogenic senescence sensitizes lung cancer to LUNX-targeting therapy.

11. CD158a+/CD158b+ NK cell imbalance correlates with hypertension in patients with pre‐eclampsia.

12. Effect of Different Mineralogical Proportions on the Electrical Conductivity of Dry Hot-Pressed Sintering Gabbro at High Temperatures and Pressures.

13. Pollen morphology of Liliaceae and its systematic significance.

14. The Adverse Impact of Tumor Microenvironment on NK-Cell.

15. Taxonomic importance of pollen morphology in Veratrum L. (Melanthiaceae) using microscopic techniques.

16. Pollen morphology of Chinese Pseudostellaria (Caryophyllaceae) and its systematic significance.

17. Some Remarks on the Electrical Conductivity of Hydrous Silicate Minerals in the Earth Crust, Upper Mantle and Subduction Zone at High Temperatures and High Pressures.

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