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Bicycle Urbanism, Blog 1 [PDF]
Student blog posts from the Great VCU Bike Race ...
Becker, Matthew
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Anticancer immunity induced by a synthetic tumor-targeted CD137 agonist
Background In contrast to immune checkpoint inhibitors, the use of antibodies as agonists of immune costimulatory receptors as cancer therapeutics has largely failed.
Sailaja Battula +18 more
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COVID-19 has stimulated the rapid development of new antibody and small molecule therapeutics to inhibit SARS-CoV-2 infection. Here we describe a third antiviral modality that combines the drug-like advantages of both.
Katherine U. Gaynor +31 more
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Cycling as an attractive mode of transport is a challenge, especially in developing countries like Pakistan. Previous research on cycling in developing countries is insufficient to answer that how people can be encouraged to bike in different regions and
Izza Anwer +3 more
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Integrating spatial and temporal approaches for explaining bicycle crashes in high-risk areas in Antwerp (Belgium) [PDF]
The majority of bicycle crash studies aim at determining risk factors and estimating crash risks by employing statistics. Accordingly, the goal of this paper is to evaluate bicycle-motor vehicle crashes by using spatial and temporal approaches to ...
Chang, SK Jason +4 more
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Integral membrane proteins (IMPs) are central to many physiological processes and represent ∼60% of current drug targets. An intricate interplay with the lipid molecules in the cell membrane is known to influence the stability, structure and function of ...
Pilar Lloris-Garcerá +5 more
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Interactions among different modes or vehicle classes in urban road networks affect the network performance in different and complex ways. Thus, an answer to the question of “how many cars are too many for a city?” is not trivial.
Allister Loder +9 more
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Dangerous Overtaking of Cyclists in Montréal
It is largely consented that the bicycle is a sustainable mobility alternative in the city. Despite its many benefits, cycling comprises risks of injury or death.
Andres Henao, Philippe Apparicio
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On the influence of tyre and structural properties on the stability of bicycles [PDF]
In recent years the Whipple Carvallo Bicycle Model has been extended to analyse high speed stability of bicycles. Various researchers have developed models taking into account the effects of front frame compliance and tyre properties, nonetheless, a ...
Doria, Alberto, Roa Melo, Sergio Daniel
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Effect of suspension systems on the physiological and psychological responses to sub-maximal biking on simulated smooth and bumpy tracks [PDF]
The aim of this study was to compare the physiological and psychological responses of cyclists riding on a hard tail bicycle and on a full suspension bicycle. Twenty males participated in two series of tests. A test rig held the front axle of the bicycle
Arthur Whittaker +11 more
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