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Daytime Visual Walkability: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT The term walkability refers to the degree to which pedestrians are willing to walk along a street. However, walkability is a broad concept that includes various subcategories and assessment methods. In this article, we present a literature review on a less commonly studied aspect of walkability: “Visual Walkability”.
Chongan Wang +3 more
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Vimentin intermediate filaments form a dynamic, motile network that interacts with microfilaments and microtubules. We propose a hybrid transport model to explain vimentin filament dynamics through cytoskeletal crosstalk and organelle‐associated transport.
Bhuvanasundar Renganathan +2 more
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Hepato‐renal protective potential of DMF in alloxan‐induced diabetic mice model. ABSTRACT Aim Despite advances in diabetes treatments, the effects of this disease have not yet been adequately reversed or prevented in patients. Therefore, development of more effective medication‐assisted treatments in this field is needed.
Parisa Saberi‐Hasanabadi +5 more
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Compared with urban streets and parks, the greening of residential areas is characterized by diverse tree species and landscapes and is closely related to the daily life of residents.
Danqi Guo, Sophia Shuang Chen
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Plasmon‐selective direct laser writing is demonstrated in mesoporous silica thin films containing plasmonic Au nanospheres. The key to attain plasmon‐selective polymerization is decoupling the plasmon wavelength from the absorption profile of coreactants, hence suppressing mutual radiative interactions.
Marius Kirsch +3 more
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Remote sensing of bush encroachment on commercial cattle farms in semi-arid rangelands in Namibia [PDF]
Bush encroachment is one of the most extensive changes in land cover in Namibia and an urgent problem for cattle farming, rapidly reducing the productivity of the rangeland.
Baumgärtner, Stefan +4 more
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A Guide to Build (ING) GLMM Trees in Canadian Maritime English: Part 2, Linguistic Factors
ABSTRACT This second paper in a two‐part methodological guide demonstrates how Generalised Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) tree analysis can be used to explore linguistic conditioning in sociolinguistic variation. Building on Part 1, which introduced the dataset and illustrated how GLMM trees reveal social patterning in (ING) variation, Part 2 focuses on the
Matt Hunt Gardner
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On the K-theoretic classification of topological phases of matter [PDF]
We present a rigorous and fully consistent $K$-theoretic framework for studying gapped topological phases of free fermions such as topological insulators. It utilises and profits from powerful techniques in operator $K$-theory.
Thiang, Guo Chuan
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Estimated contributions of food resources to the diets of fish and isotope values of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) of individual fish using Bayesian stable‐isotope mixing models by species, treatment (open or divided pond) and period (July or October).
Purco Ralaiarison Ralien +6 more
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Urban green space, a vital part of urban ecosystems, offers inhabitants essential ecosystem services, and ensuring its fair distribution is essential to preserving their ecological well-being.
Huiqi Sun +3 more
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