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1. FATE: A Flexible FPGA-Based Automatic Test Equipment for Digital ICs.

2. Characterization and Genome Analysis of Cladobotryum mycophilum , the Causal Agent of Cobweb Disease of Morchella sextelata in China.

3. Comprehensive Evaluation of Rice Qualities under Different Nitrogen Levels in South China.

5. Lhb −/− Lhr −/− Double Mutant Mice Phenocopy Lhb −/− or Lhr −/− Single Mutants and Display Defects in Leydig Cells and Steroidogenesis.

8. Yield Potential of Machine-Transplanted Rice and Correlation of Crop-Growing Rate during Grain-Filling Stage.

9. Delayed Sowing Date Improves Rice Cooking and Taste Quality by Regulating the Quantity and Quality of Grains Located on Secondary Branches.

10. N-Acetylcysteine Priming Alleviates the Transplanting Injury of Machine-Transplanted Rice by Comprehensively Promoting Antioxidant and Photosynthetic Systems.

11. Sink Strength Promoting Remobilization of Non-Structural Carbohydrates by Activating Sugar Signaling in Rice Stem during Grain Filling.

12. Study on the Nutrient Optimal Management Strategy of High and Stable Annual Yield in the Rice–Wheat System: A 10-Year Term Experiment.

13. Using Azadirachtin to Transform Spodoptera frugiperda from Pest to Natural Enemy.

14. Comparative Genomic Analysis Provides Insights into the Phylogeny, Resistome, Virulome, and Host Adaptation in the Genus Ewingella.

15. Resistance Sources to Brown Blotch Disease (Pseudomonas tolaasii) in a Diverse Collection of Pleurotus Mushroom Strains.

16. Genetic and Pathogenic Variability of Mycogone perniciosa Isolates Causing Wet Bubble Disease on Agaricus bisporus in China.

17. Genome Sequencing of Cladobotryum protrusum Provides Insights into the Evolution and Pathogenic Mechanisms of the Cobweb Disease Pathogen on Cultivated Mushroom.

18. Biodegradation of Phenol by Bacteria Strain Acinetobacter Calcoaceticus PA Isolated from Phenolic Wastewater.

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