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The social-economic-environmental impacts of recycling retired EV batteries under reward-penalty mechanism

Applied Energy, 2019
With the increasing popularity of Electric Vehicles (EVs), a large number of EV batteries are intensively reaching their end-of-life, which has posed substantial challenges in ecological protection and sustainable development.
Yanyan Tang   +5 more
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Eve

Spiritus: A Journal of Christian Spirituality, 2021
Rainer Maria Rilke, Susan McLean
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Atom and Eve

Nature Nanotechnology, 2008
Debates about nanotechnology and religion have become dominated by the concepts of transhumanism and cyberimmortality, but, argues Chris Toumey, there are more interesting topics to discuss.
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Is EVE Ectopic?

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— Like others before me (241:2141, 1979), I, too, commend David H. Spodick, MD, DSc (240:2439, 1978), on his witty essay "Vogue Words—Ectopic Language." I agree in principle, but not in theory, with the comments made by Sanford Pinna, MD (241:2141, 1979), renaming Dr Spodick's ventricular ectopic beat (VEB) a ventricular ectopic event ...
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Marisa Eve Girawong

BMJ, 2016
It was impossible not to smile when in the presence of Marisa Eve Girawong. Her compassion and love for life were evident from the moment you met her, and the light she cast never seemed to fade. You knew instantly that you were in the presence of one of the kindest and most genuine of souls. Eve was born on 24 December 1986.
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EV-TRACK: transparent reporting and centralizing knowledge in extracellular vesicle research

Nature Methods, 2017
J. Van Deun   +94 more
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Eve

2017
Jo Clifford, Chris Goode
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