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The role of green human resource management in driving hotel’s environmental performance: Interaction and mediation analysis [PDF]
Nhat Tan Pham+3 more
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In this article, Hojin Kim, Sayan Deb Dutta, and co‐workers report a shape‐reconfigurable, 3D printable, and highly adhesive slime‐like ‘electronic skin’ or ‘E‐skin’ patch for human health sensing and tissue engineering applications. The dual reinforcement of hydrogel patch with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) improve the ...
Hojin Kim+6 more
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This review discusses the use of Surface‐Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) combined with Artificial Intelligence (AI) for detecting antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Various SERS studies used with AI techniques, including machine learning and deep learning, are analyzed for their advantages and limitations.
Zakarya Al‐Shaebi+4 more
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Resource Depletion and its Environmental Management in Kiarda Dun, Himachal, Himalaya, India
Mahabir Singh Negi
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A Conceptual Approach to Green Human Resource Management and Corporate Environmental Responsibility in the Hospitality Industry [PDF]
Tulsi Paudel, Yunho Ji
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Transforming Cellulose Into Functional Three‐Dimensional Structures
Cellulose is promising for replacing synthetic polymers due to its excellent mechanical properties and low cost. This review highlights the recent advancements in transforming cellulose into functional 3D structures, including liquid gels and porous materials.
Xia Sun+5 more
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Ambient‐dried composite aerogels integrating MOF‐303, TEMPO‐oxidized cellulose nanofibers (TOCNF), and hygroscopic salts enable high‐performance atmospheric water harvesting (AWH), achieving competitive uptake at both low and high humidity. Enhanced with a solar‐evaporation layer, these scalable aerogels support self‐sustained plant growth in a ...
Ahmadreza Ghaffarkhah+12 more
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The Environmental Resource Management Paradox in an Impoverished Urban Population: A Case Study from Malaysia [PDF]
Md. Mahmudul Alam, Md. Wahid Murad
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