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Safety, cost and environmental impact of reprocessing low and moderate risk single-use medical devices: a systematic review. [PDF]
McGrath N +6 more
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Robust β‐myrcene block copolymer elastomeric vitrimers
Myrcene‐based vitrimeric elastomers were compared: statistical (poly(styrene‐stat‐myrcene‐stat‐AAEMA)] versus ‘hard–soft’ diblock (poly(styrene)‐block‐poly(myrcene‐co‐AAEMA)). The diblock's ability to anchor the glassy poly(styrene) blocks in a self‐assembled microstructure was effective – leading to four times higher tensile stress and ten times ...
Chong Yang Du +2 more
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Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing treatment for birth trauma: a scoping review. [PDF]
O'Donovan S, Ward L, Melia R.
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The 100% recycling of optimal polycarbonate/acrylonitrile–butadiene–styrene/poly(methyl methacrylate) (PC/ABS/PMMA) blends, identified through the mixture design, over multiple successive cycles provides valuable insights into their life cycle. Subsequently, chemical, rheological, thermal and mechanical characterizations will be carried out to evaluate
Rahma Ezzeddine +3 more
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Advanced Nuclear Energy Pathways for a Net-Zero World: Fuel Cycles, Reactors, and Policy Readiness. [PDF]
Haggam RA +8 more
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Aggregation‐induced enhanced emission for quantification of recycled content in automotive plastics
Quantifying recycled content in four automotive plastics using aggregation‐induced enhanced emission showed that performance was highly dependent on both polymer and additive chemistries. Abstract The use of plastics in the automotive industry is increasing due to their versatility, light weight and affordability.
Saleh S Soomro +2 more
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Mechanically Recycled PLA Films Reinforced with Rice Husk and Carbonized Rice Husk Particles. [PDF]
Gonzalez-Serrud S +2 more
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Extruder‐based 3D printing of eco‐friendly polymers
Eco‐friendly polymers, such as biodegradable and recycled materials, offer significant potential for the production of high‐quality 3D‐printed components, provided that their properties and characteristics meet the requirements of extruder‐based 3D printing.
Rui Zhang +7 more
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Abstract Growing evidence supports the efficacy of various psychosocial interventions yet provides very little information about the potential harms and burdens of treatment. Lacking such information makes it difficult to make truly informed decisions about treatment options.
Raquel W. Halfond +2 more
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A Sustainable Route for CF/PA6 Composite Waste: From Scrap to Solutions. [PDF]
Montagna LS +5 more
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