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Driving desire: Exploring willingness to pay for a higher social status in automobiles
Julia Bronnmann+2 more
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Driving as essential, cycling as conditional: how automobility is politically sustained in discourses of everyday mobility [PDF]
Robert Egan, Brian Caulfield
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A Touch Enabled Hemodynamic and Metabolic Monitor
This work presents a touch‐based hybrid platform for simultaneous monitoring of vital signs and sweat metabolites. With a simple tri‐finger touch of 4–6 min, users can concurrently get to know their glucose, uric acid, cortisol levels from fingertip sweat, along with blood pressure and heart rate.
Omeed Djassemi+19 more
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Genomic Variation Underpins Genetic Divergence and Differing Salt Resilience in Sesbania bispinosa
Sesbania, a leguminous halophyte, thrives in saline soils. Comparative genomics reveals key genomic variations—particularly chromosomal inversions—are identified as contributors to population differentiation and salt resilience. These findings advance the understanding of genomic variation driving evolution and phenotypic differentiation and offer ...
Gai Huang+13 more
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A Course Deviation Detecting Method for the Automatic Driving of an Automobile
Taketoshi Nozaki
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Intelligent Driving System for Safer Automobiles
Hideo Inoue+2 more
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This study presents a fully automated miniature mass spectrometry system for high‐throughput therapeutic drug monitoring. Integrating magnetic solid‐phase extraction, self‐aspiration sampling miniature mass spectrometer, and U‐net deep learning quantitative algorithm, it achieves rapid (8 samples/30 min), precise (R2 > 0.99, RSD < 10%), and portable ...
Yuanhao Zhou+10 more
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Driver estimation of steering wheel vibration intensity: Questionnaire-based survey [PDF]
Giacomin, J, Gnanasekaran, S
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Arsenic trioxide transformed acute promyelocytic leukemia therapy and shows promise against HIV. A new method to solubilize the mineral realgar produces different arsenic species depleting the main arsenic target, nuclear PML protein, and retaining effects on leukemic and HIV reservoir cells, while minimizing off‐target damage.
Bojana Lucic+20 more
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