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The paper presents an approach for analysing network effects in cooperative intelligent transport systems (C-ITS). The approach is based on the conditional probability of an already-equipped user receiving a warning or other required information, and a ...
Risto Öörni
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Advanced Porous Materials for Maritime Carbon Capture
Carbon capture from emission sources, such as marine vessels, has attracted significant attention over the years. To achieve this goal, sorbents such as metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), porous polymer networks (PPNs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), and their post‐synthetic modifications are currently being explored.
Kelechi Festus +6 more
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Nitrogen‐doped borane cluster network was prepared as a porous electrode material, featuring 1–2 nm micropores and specific surface area up to 626 m2 g−1. It delivers outstanding supercapacitor performance, reaching 607 F g−1 in a three‐electrode configuration and 354 F g−1 in an asymmetric supercapacitor device.
Abhishek Udnoor +8 more
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The Indo‐Pacific humpback dolphin population in Xiamen Bay was divided into two geographically separated but socially associated communities inhabiting the West and East sub‐regions. Based on 3 years of boat‐based surveys, this study established baseline acoustic characteristics and investigated whether vocal patterns varied with habitat conditions ...
Xuming Peng +11 more
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Molecular Cages Based Materials for CO2 Capture, Separation, and Conversion
Molecular cages (MCs), boasting soluble, regenerable traits and precisely tunable structures, exhibit substantial potential for efficient CO2 capture, separation, and conversion. This review thoroughly explores MCs' recent advancements, analyzes current unresolved challenges, and provides forward‐looking perspectives to tackle pressing carbon‐related ...
Ding Zou +4 more
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Anisotropic Transparency of Alkali‐Treated Wood
Alkali treatment makes delignified wood transparent by removing hemicellulose and exchanging carboxyl‐group counterions, which softens the cell walls. This allows the internal lumens to collapse, making the material highly transparent. The tangential section allows for a more complete collapse of cell lumens, leading to a denser structure and superior ...
Hitomi Yagyu +6 more
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Ageratina adenophora's invasion across Bhutan threatens biodiversity and crop yields. This study quantifies farmers' experiential knowledge through participatory methods, revealing key concerns: aggressive spread, ecological harm, and preferred control strategies.
Ram Chandra Bajgai +3 more
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ABSTRACT We develop an integrative joint model for multivariate sparse functional and survival data to analyze Alzheimer's disease (AD) across multiple studies. To address missing‐by‐design outcomes in multi‐cohort studies, our approach extends the multivariate functional mixed model (MFMM), which integrates longitudinal outcomes to extract shared ...
Wenyi Wang +4 more
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Abstract Research Summary We examine how firms should allocate their inventors to network locations to achieve their best innovation performance. We use an NK model to model the interactions between key factors that influence a firm's innovation: (a) individuals' embeddedness within the firm's network, (b) individuals' heterogeneity across their search
Babak Heydari +3 more
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Emerging Triboelectric Nanogenerators for In‐Body Implantation
This review explores functional implantable triboelectric nanogenerators in biomedical applications, discussing their mechanisms, electricity generation, and design approaches. To solve postimplantation challenges, four types of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are introduced: stretchable, bioadhesive, on‐demand biodegradable, and multiresponsive ...
Xiao Xiao +4 more
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