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Epidemiological Association Between Long-Term Fine Particulate Matter Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Nabi N +10 more
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ABSTRACT The controlled removal of corrosion products is a persistent challenge in fields ranging from industrial alloy protection to cultural heritage conservation. Achieving high precision and selectivity in subtractive treatments remains difficult because of chemical complexity and structural heterogeneity of the corrosion layers.
Yumei Chai +5 more
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Prenatal Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter Components and Autism Risk in Childhood.
Cloutier M +12 more
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Heterogeneous impact of fine particulate matter constituents on pulmonary tuberculosis onset: a multicenter time series study in Beijing. [PDF]
Li S, Guo F, Wang C, Liu R, Qi W.
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Heating and cooling energy demand account for nearly half of the global energy consumption. SH and RC offer sustainable, zero‐energy strategies, but single‐mode devices lack adaptability. 3D dual‐mode devices, exploiting axial, flipping, and bending deformations, provide reversible switching with dynamic or passive control, representing a promising ...
Su Eon Lee +5 more
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Mediation of Fine Particulate Matter on the Association Between Daily Temperature and Mortality. [PDF]
Ham D, Lim YH, Kim S, Kwon HJ, Bae S.
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Oxidized porous silicon, composed of an elemental silicon porous skeleton coated with a silica shell, reacts with aqueous Ca2+ to generate a mixed silica–calcium silicate matrix that is remarkably efficient at trapping small molecules. With an emphasis on the engineering of controlled‐release drug delivery systems, this study identifies the factors ...
Ruhan Fan +2 more
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Storage and Export of Atmospheric Hg, Pb, Al, and Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) from Forest Trees. [PDF]
Landis JD.
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Pulse‐duration‐controlled ultra‐short laser processing is shown to directly create binder‐free Fe‐enriched NiOx electrodes with tunable porosity, active‐site density, and oxygen‐evolution kinetics. Shorter pulses generate defect‐rich nanostructures that accelerate charge transfer, promote highly active NiFeOOH formation, and deliver durable alkaline ...
Sandra Susan Koshy +2 more
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