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Public transport use has drastically declined during the COVID-19 pandemic because the virus spreads through close contact with infected people and contaminated surfaces, especially in closed-environments.
Muhammad Abdullah +4 more
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Age‐ and sex‐specific modulation of human cardiac electrophysiology by doxorubicin
Abstract figure legend DOX differentially impacts cardiac electrophysiology based on sex and age. Sex differences were primarily observed among younger hearts, where action potential duration (APD) prolongation was observed in females, but not in males. Created using BioRender. George, S. (2026) https://BioRender.com/wresf1k Abstract Acute doxorubicin (
Sharon A. George +5 more
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Modelling and Simulating Demand-Responsive Transport [PDF]
Public transport is an efficient way to transport large volumes of travellers. However, there are systemic issues that make it hard for conventional public transport to provide efficient service on finer levels, like first- and last-mile problems or low ...
Dytckov, Sergei
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ABSTRACT Background Survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) often exhibit early deficits in muscle and movement competence, which can compromise long‐term health. Integrative neuromuscular training (INT), a multifaceted approach combining fundamental movement activities with strength exercises, may help address these deficits during ...
Anna Maria Markarian +7 more
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Some observations on the organisation of demand responsive transport service [PDF]
This paper presents new concepts of Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) service provision emphasising the advantages of route flexibility. The paper reviews briefly the development of DRT services world-wide and then focuses on the new service concepts ...
Nelson, JD, Mageean, JF
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Exploring the propensity to travel by demand responsive transport in the rural area of Lincolnshire in England [PDF]
Local transport systems in rural areas worldwide are facing significant challenges. In particular, increased car ownership and usage as well as broader socio-economic trends such as ageing populations and cuts in public spending are combining to threaten
Davison, Lisa +9 more
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On-demand transportation is a mobility service that adapts to the passengers, including the route, location of picking-up and dropping-off, and time. In general, an area with less travel demand is highly suitable for its operation as it moves according ...
László Buics, Adhie Prayogo
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Mechanically Programmable DNA Hydrogel Microparticles for 3D Cellular Systems
DNA hydrogel microparticles are designed to exhibit controllable viscoelasticity and stiffness across three orders of magnitude from 30Pa$30 \,\mathrm{Pa}$ to 6.5kPa$6.5 \,\mathrm{kPa}$. They are uptaken into fibroblast spheroids where they are actively remodeled by cellular forces depending on their mechanical properties.
Tobias Walther +9 more
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Comparing the performance of dynamic and semi-flexible Demand-responsive Transport models under varying demand scenarios [PDF]
As authorities worldwide are cutting public transportation funds, finding cost-effective means to provide public transport in underserved areas has become ever important.
Van Lent, Goos Milan
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Demand-responsive transport (DRT) is expected to be a transport mode that solves first- and last-mile mobility problems. This study aimed to investigate the potential association of multimodal transport (buses or railways) with DRT on daily walking steps.
Haruka Kato
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