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The Impact of the Spanish Influenza on the Ottoman Empire
As the Spanish influenza affected almost all the world, the Ottoman Empire suffered from it. The geoepidemiology of the Ottoman was vulnerable to epidemic or pandemic diseases.
Murat Yolun, Metin Kopar
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Towards Advanced Intelligent and Perceptive Soft Grippers
Implementing soft yet strong and intelligent soft grippers request innovative and creative solutions in designing soft bodies and seamlessly integrating actuated systems with hierarchical sensing. This review systematically analyses soft grippers with a deep understanding of core components, from fundamental design principles to actuation and sensing ...
Haneul Kim +4 more
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Multiscale simulations reveal an inversed cation size effect (Li+ > Na+ > K+ > Cs+) in immobilized cobalt phthalocyanine ‐catalyzed CO2 reduction to methanol. Smaller cations like Li+ effectively stabilize the rate‐limiting proton‐transfer transition state through intimate coordination, whereas their disruption of the local hydrogen‐bond network ...
Ke Ye +3 more
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Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub and «New Objectivity»: exhibition, collection, destiny
The author of article views the curator activity of famous German art-historian and director of Mannheim Kunsthalle Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub in the context of the collecting and patronage.
Koroleva, A.Y.
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Food insecurity and unemployment among immigrants in the United States
Abstract Immigrants can be more vulnerable to economic downturns and, during periods of economic hardship, more likely to experience food insecurity compared to natives. This study examines the differential effect of the unemployment rate on the probability of being food insecure among diverse groups of immigrant households relative to natives in the ...
Siwen Zhou +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Outdoor agricultural workers experience significant heat exposure, yet few studies have evaluated whether wearable sensors can reliably measure continuous physiological responses in real field conditions. This pilot study examined the feasibility and predictive utility of core temperature, hydration, heart rate, and movement data ...
Sinan Sousan +10 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Firefighters may experience occupational exposure to per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Volunteer firefighters make up 65% of the US fire service, but their serum PFAS profiles have not been well characterized. This study aims to (1) describe PFAS serum profiles among US volunteer firefighters from 9 states enrolled in ...
Katherine A. Lubina +16 more
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Minimization of space in the architecture of modern Japan
In recent years, tiny apartment buildings and tea houses, capsule hotels, and micro-gardens have become increasingly popular in Japan, which suggests a vivid tendency to reduce space.
Нина Коновалова
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ABSTRACT Australia's Closing the Gap reform aims to address disparities experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. There are specific targets focussed on key educational transitions; yet, the transition to secondary education is not a targeted priority.
Azhar Hussain Potia +3 more
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The light screens and effectiveness in the interior space Islamic architecture
The slots are linked to the element of the light that is considered one of the intellectual constants affecting the philosophical to Muslim architecture The holes of the most important influences in the design of the mosques of the happy moments with ...
Mohamed Abdel Hafiz +2 more
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