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Quantifying Electron and Ion Transfers in Contact Electrification with Ionomers
The concurrent existence of both electron and ion transfers in solid‐ionomer contact electrification is reported. The ion transfer contributes significantly to the process of contact electrification, especially at high humidity, although only less than 2% of ions participate in the ion transfer, suggesting that there is room for further performance ...
Xiaoting Ma+5 more
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Road Transport in Urban India: Its Implications on Health.
Solanki HK+3 more
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Evolution of NOx emissions in Europe with focus on road transport control measures
Stefan Reis+5 more
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Occupational hazard to on-road air pollution within passenger transport micro-environments: evidence from traffic congested areas in Colombo, Sri Lanka. [PDF]
Adikaram WDCN, Arambepola C.
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1973
Abstract Extract Each year increasing numbers of livestock are transported by land, rail, sea and air, vet documented observation of the behaviour of stock during transit has seldom been recorded. The trans-shipment of weaner calves between the North and South Islands of New Zealand provided an opportunity to gather information on conditions of travel ...
R Kilgour, M Mullord
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Abstract Extract Each year increasing numbers of livestock are transported by land, rail, sea and air, vet documented observation of the behaviour of stock during transit has seldom been recorded. The trans-shipment of weaner calves between the North and South Islands of New Zealand provided an opportunity to gather information on conditions of travel ...
R Kilgour, M Mullord
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2021
The total length of the Roman Empire’s highway network is not known, but can be estimated at well above 100,000 kilometers. Some roads were surveyed and built from scratch, others created by upgrading pre-existing routes. The bibliography on the subject is correspondingly vast, running into thousands of titles. Most published studies are focused on the
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The total length of the Roman Empire’s highway network is not known, but can be estimated at well above 100,000 kilometers. Some roads were surveyed and built from scratch, others created by upgrading pre-existing routes. The bibliography on the subject is correspondingly vast, running into thousands of titles. Most published studies are focused on the
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Health and road transport in Pakistan
Public Health, 2006The 1998 Global Burden of Disease Study estimated that road traffic injuries (RTIs) will become the third leading cause of lost disability-adjusted life years, with two-thirds of the deaths occurring in the least developed nations. Moreover, automobile-based transport systems are associated with air pollution (lead toxicity, asthma and greenhouse gas ...
Adnan A. Hyder+4 more
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A Geography of Road Transport in Cities
2021This chapter presents and discuss a hierarchy of road transport modes for urban trips, their relevance, and the roles each can play in a sustainable urban system, giving special emphasis to public transport modes. To illustrate the need for planning flexible and varied systems, we then discuss the role of paratransit modes; in many countries these ...
Domarchi C, Ortúzar J de D
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