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Planning cooler cities through integration of UAV thermal imagery and GIS in local climate zone studies. [PDF]
Sütçüoğlu GG, Kalaycı A.
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STUDIES ON HIGH-RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
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The layer‐by‐layer (LbL) assembly of coordination solids, enabled by the surface‐mounted metal‐organic framework (SURMOF) platform, is on the cusp of generating the organic counterpart of the epitaxy of inorganics. The programmable and sequential SURMOF protocol, optimized by machine learning (ML), is suited for accessing high‐quality thin films of ...
Zhengtao Xu +2 more
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Evolving Cityscape: A Dataset for Building Footprints and Heights from Satellite Imagery in China. [PDF]
Papini S, Rao SX, Egger PH.
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Intelligent radiative cooling devices, adaptable to various weather conditions, have the potential for year‐round energy savings. This study introduces a sustainable dual‐mode film made from polycaprolactone nanofibers and upcycled chip bags for effective thermal management.
Qimeng Song +4 more
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Assessment of soil amplification effects on the seismic vulnerability of irregular reinforced concrete buildings of varying heights. [PDF]
Kumar A, Ghosh G.
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This work explores Li‐substituted P2 layered oxides for Na‐ion batteries by crystallographic and electrochemical studies. The effect of lithium on superstructure orderings, on phase transitions during synthesis and electrochemical cycling and on the interplay of O‐ versus TM‐redox is revealed via various advanced techniques, including semi‐simultaneous
Mingfeng Xu +5 more
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Displacement-based seismic fragility assessment of a high-rise reinforced concrete building. [PDF]
Sharma KK, Imam A, Kumar P, Olaiya BC.
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RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY OF HIGH-RISE BUILDING DWELLERS IN HIROSHIMA CITY, JAPAN
Yoshimichi Yui
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A galactose‐modified supramolecular near‐infrared (NIR) glycoprobe, TCF‐FBN@Gal‐BSA, enables targeted delivery to the liver through the asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR) and facilitates liver‐targeting fluorescence visualization of lipid droplets (LDs) in metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) mice.
Han‐Min Wang +12 more
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