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ABSTRACT Aim The purpose of this paper is to examine the acute and nocturnal glycaemic response to morning fasted, fed or afternoon fed resistance exercise in people with type 1 diabetes. Methods In a crossover RCT, people with type 1 diabetes performed three acute bouts of resistance exercise in (1) morning (8 AM–10:30 AM) in a fed state, (2) morning (
Ebaa S. Al Ozairi +8 more
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Simulation of Demand Responsive Transport using a dynamic scheduling tool with SUMO [PDF]
Demand responsive transport (DRT) has been increasingly tested and applied in recent years as a new form of transportation that seeks to address mobility problems in cities and rural areas.
Armellini, Maria Giuliana
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Demand-Responsive Transport (DRT) presents significant potential to address the inefficiencies of conventional public transport, particularly in low-demand areas where conventional fixed-route services struggle with poor cost-efficiency and coverage ...
Giovanni Calabrò +2 more
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Whilst urban areas are thriving in trialling new mobility services (NMS), rural environments, often perceived as areas of low demand for travel, struggle to attract investments for creating more mobility solutions alongside traditional public transport ...
Patrizia Franco +3 more
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ABSTRACT Although the single‐crystal design is charming for Li‐ion battery cathode materials due to its enhanced stability and cycling lifetime, the intrinsically poor electrochemical kinetics of Li‐ and Mn‐rich oxide (LMR) cathodes may be compromised by the micron‐scale single‐crystal morphology, which limits their application in practical scenarios ...
Jingxi Zhang +10 more
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Background: This study seeks to explore the link between smart city development and demand-responsive transport, analyze the ways of integrating demand-responsive transport into smart mobility concepts, estimate public perceptions about those phenomena ...
Patrik Eszes, László Buics
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Exploiting Emotional and Moral Knowledge for Moral Values Detection in Text
ABSTRACT Despite the remarkable success of language models, they still encounter difficulties in accurately performing tasks related to morality intelligence. Moral values vary across cultures and contexts, and are highly subjective. This work focuses on evaluating the ability of transformer models to assess morality in text by exploiting their ...
Anny Álvarez +2 more
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Key metabolites secreted by Chlorella vulgaris alleviate salt stress in soybean seedlings
Chlorella vulgaris secretes exosome‐derived linolenic acid and inosine, which alleviate salt stress and enhance salt tolerance in soybean seedlings by activating stress‐responsive signaling networks. ABSTRACT Soil salinization is a major abiotic stress factor that reduces soybean production.
Yunyi Shi +6 more
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A cost-effective strategy for enhancing mobility in aging communities: the case of Narita City
In depopulated areas with aging populations, it is challenging to design public transportation services. This is because municipalities are expected to provide mobility to as many people as possible within a limited budget while considering the various ...
Takuto Ojima +2 more
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons in the midbrain. Cell transplantation, which aims to replace these lost neurons, has emerged as a promising approach. Early attempts using fetal ventral mesencephalic tissue showed proof‐of‐concept, with some patients achieving long‐term motor improvement. However,
Etsuro Nakanishi +4 more
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