This paper reviews the history and lessons of global oil crises while exploring the establishment of a quantitative evaluation model for oil security with Chinese characteristics.Using principal component analysis,it ...This paper reviews the history and lessons of global oil crises while exploring the establishment of a quantitative evaluation model for oil security with Chinese characteristics.Using principal component analysis,it constructs an oil security evaluation indicator system for China with two main-level indicators:foreign oil dependency and its impacts,and market intervention and security assurance.展开更多
Impact statementThis study identifies avian tuberculosis as a potential cause of mass mortality in wild migratory birds in Inner Mongolia,China.Combining meta-transcriptomic sequencing and histopathological analysis,it...Impact statementThis study identifies avian tuberculosis as a potential cause of mass mortality in wild migratory birds in Inner Mongolia,China.Combining meta-transcriptomic sequencing and histopathological analysis,it reveals one of the rare instances oftuberculosis-associated outbreaks in avian populations.Thesefindings underscore the importance of surveillance on wildlifediseases to mitigate the risk of interspecies transmission of the disease associated pathogens and their broader implicationsfor biodiversity and public health.展开更多
文摘This paper reviews the history and lessons of global oil crises while exploring the establishment of a quantitative evaluation model for oil security with Chinese characteristics.Using principal component analysis,it constructs an oil security evaluation indicator system for China with two main-level indicators:foreign oil dependency and its impacts,and market intervention and security assurance.
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文摘Impact statementThis study identifies avian tuberculosis as a potential cause of mass mortality in wild migratory birds in Inner Mongolia,China.Combining meta-transcriptomic sequencing and histopathological analysis,it reveals one of the rare instances oftuberculosis-associated outbreaks in avian populations.Thesefindings underscore the importance of surveillance on wildlifediseases to mitigate the risk of interspecies transmission of the disease associated pathogens and their broader implicationsfor biodiversity and public health.