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    “…The following variables were measured: (1) relative distance in different speed zones: walking (<6.0 km·h(−1)), jogging (6.0–12.0 km·h(−1)), running (12.1–18.0 km·h(−1)), high-intensity running (18.1–24.0 km·h(−1)), and sprinting (>24.1 km·h(−1)); and (2) player load, vector magnitude expressed as the square root of the sum of the squared instantaneous rates of change in acceleration in each of the three planes divided by 100. …”
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    “…The median distance travelled to access rabies PEP was 7.87 km (IQR, 3.58–16.27) km. Overall, 34.7% (n = 344) had the animal bite within 4.99 km radius of the treatment room of KBTH. …”
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  4. 2884
    por Jeon, Sae-rom, Nam, Dongwoo, Kim, Tae-Hun
    Publicado 2021
    “…This study explored the current dropout rate in studies of Korean medicine (KM) interventions by systematic evaluation of RCTs conducted in the past 10 years. …”
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  5. 2885
    “…The results showed that under KM and berberine hydrochloride (BB) treatment, a total of 3305 differentially expressed genes were detected, with the highest number in the KM-treated group (578 up-regulated and 615 down-regulated). …”
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  6. 2886
    “…Results: Performance in SSGs decreased for the average speed from 0 to 10 m (V(0−10m); −0.84 km h(−1), −4 ± 5%, p < 0.001), the maximal distance (D(max)) covered in the 30-s RSA test (−3.65 m, −3 ± 6%, p < 0.01) and MAS (−0.52 km h(−1), −3 ± 6%, p < 0.01). …”
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    “…Assessing the forecasts of TNDs with those along the Swarm-A ([Formula: see text] km), -B ([Formula: see text] km), and -C ([Formula: see text] km) orbits shows that the root-mean-square error (RMSE) is considerably reduced by 51, 57 and 54%, respectively. …”
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  9. 2889
    “…The study area covered the distribution ranges of all genus Discoglossus species in northwestern Africa (659,784 km(2)), Sicily (27,711 km(2)), the Iberian Peninsula, and southern France (699,546 km(2)). …”
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    “…Our results revealed that male dispersal distances (mean ± SE = 17.4 ± 3.5 km) were significantly farther than female distances (4.8 ± 1.7 km), and the results were not affected by years of mast failures, a prominent forage source for this population. …”
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    “…Individual home ranges, on average, contained 46 km of shoreline (range: 12–156 km) and individuals used 10.4 km (range: 6.7–13.9 km). …”
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  13. 2893
    “…The results show that: (1) In the Daxiangling Mountains, the total area of suitable habitats for giant pandas and Chinese red pandas is 717.61 km(2) and 730.00 km(2), respectively, accounting for 17.78% and 18.25%, respectively, of the study area. (2) The top five environmental factors contributing to the model of giant panda and Chinese red panda are precipitation seasonality, temperature seasonality, distance to the road, and elevation and vegetation type. (3) The total overlapping area of suitable habitats for giant pandas and Chinese red pandas is 342.23 km(2), of which the overlapping area of highly suitable habitats is 98.91 km(2). …”
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    “…Harbour seal movements were characterised by short trips (trip length outside pupping season for females: 9.0 ± 1.12 km, males: 7.0 ± 1.24 km) as well as small home ranges (median 50% home range for females: 16.3 km(2), males: 36.1 km(2)) compared to harbour seals from marine regions. …”
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  15. 2895
    por Ward, Samuel F., Riggins, John J.
    Publicado 2023
    “…Estimates of mean annual spread varied from 24 to 40 km/yr, but spread was highly anisotropic with invasion speeds reaching approximately 100 km/yr south, 80 km/yr west, and 50 km/yr north, a pattern that we attribute to the abundance of host redbay trees and warmer temperatures fostering rapid southern and western spread. …”
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  16. 2896
    “…The main finding revealed that Polar Team Pro underestimated the running distance and velocity (10%–15% at 10 km/h), especially at higher speeds (15% and 6% at 15 and 18 km/h, respectively). …”
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  17. 2897
    “…Potential seed dispersal distances by birds were relatively larger, ranging from 9.4 km to 53 km, than those of mammals (1.5 km–4.5 km). …”
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  18. 2898
    “…Traps were divided into two groups: proximal (<1.0 km)) to and distant (> 1.0 km) from the outer edge of the reserve boundary. …”
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  19. 2899
    “…Two undercarriage multibody models have been created, one with TKS and one with PKS, and simulation computations have been performed for running speeds of 10 km/h, 20 km/h, 30 km/h, and 40 km/h on track models in curves with radii of 20, 50, 100, 150, 200, and 250 m. …”
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    “…The model suggested that the current distribution of T. indica covers an area of 9209 km(2) (14.04%). This would have increased to 29,363 km(2) (44.78%) and 11,046 km(2) (16.85%) by 2070 under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5, respectively. …”
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