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Public transport accessibility indicators to urban and regional services in Great Britain. [PDF]
Verduzco Torres JR, McArthur DP.
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This study develops a self‐powered permeable electronic dressing (SPED) that synergistically integrates exudate management, electrical stimulation, and on‐demand drug delivery. The dressing effectively absorbs exudate while demonstrating potent antibacterial activity and accelerated tissue regeneration in diabetic mouse models, thereby promoting ...
Jiaheng Liang +12 more
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Transit and Fairness: Exploring Spatial Equity in Accra's Public Transport System. [PDF]
Kyere-Gyeabour E +2 more
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Ru single atoms and RuP nanoclusters are co‐anchored in N, P, and B co‐doped porous carbon nanospheres via in situ carbonization/phosphidation of a boronate polymer precursor. RuP activates water, while nearby Ru single atoms accelerate H2 formation through H* transfer. The catalyst delivers low overpotential and high durability in alkaline HER and AEM
Xiaohong Wang +13 more
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COVID-19 transmission and control in land public transport: A literature review. [PDF]
Luo Q +8 more
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A note on how public transport announcements affect the spread of coronavirus
Heluo Y, Robson CW.
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ABSTRACT Breathable membranes that reject chemical warfare agents (CWAs) are required for next‐generation protective apparel. A dual‐function graphene oxide (GO)‐polyamine architecture is introduced that addresses the long‐standing tradeoff between vapor transmission and CWA selectivity.
Hyungjun Kim +6 more
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This review maps how MOFs can manage hazardous gases by combining adsorption, neutralization, and reutilization, enabling sustainable air‐pollution control. Covering chemical warfare agent simulants, SO2, NOx, NH3, H2S, and volatile organic compounds, it highlights structure‐guided strategies that boost selectivity, water tolerance, and cycling ...
Yuanmeng Tian +8 more
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Investigating the potential of aggregated mobility indices for inferring public transport ridership changes. [PDF]
Lizana M, Choudhury C, Watling D.
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