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ABSTRACT Research showed that, in the workplace, women have to meet more requirements than men, a phenomenon that has been labelled ‘perfection bias’. In the current research, we developed and validated a tool to capture individuals’ perceptions of such a phenomenon and its association with women's well‐being.
Sara Panerati+6 more
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ABSTRACT Surface‐based biosensor performance is generally limited by mass transfer, especially when detecting low‐concentrated species. To address this, dielectrophoresis (DEP) and alternating current electroosmosis (ACEO) can be combined to enhance mass transfer, increasing the target concentration near the sensor.
Pauline Zimmer+8 more
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ABSTRACT Conditioning of the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) is an important step to establish functionality and obtain a consistent performance of the proton exchange membrane electrolytic cell (PEMEC) when setting it into operation. On a laboratory scale in an academic context, conditioning encompasses primary pre‐treatment of the MEA by chemical ...
Niklas Wolf+6 more
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Abstract Quantitative risk assessments of chemicals are routinely performed using in vivo data from rodents; however, there is growing recognition that non‐animal approaches can be human‐relevant alternatives. There is an urgent need to build confidence in non‐animal alternatives given the international support to reduce the use of animals in toxicity ...
Marc A. Beal+14 more
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Abstract Exposure levels without appreciable human health risk may be determined by dividing a point of departure on a dose–response curve (e.g., benchmark dose) by a composite adjustment factor (AF). An “effect severity” AF (ESAF) is employed in some regulatory contexts.
Barbara L. Parsons+17 more
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This publication presents a detailed exploration of the implementation of induction heating in the drying process of lithium‐ion‐battery electrodes. It examines the critical parameters affecting heating efficiency, addresses challenges related to the process control, and evaluates the resulting electrode quality.
Max‐Wolfram von Horstig+4 more
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Ecological and developmental history impacts the equitable distribution of services
The ecological and developmental history of the Chicago, Illinois, region has affected the current distribution of forests therein. These same factors, along with systemic and long‐lasting racial segregation, have shaped the distribution of the urban populations that benefit from the ecosystem services provided by urban forests. This study demonstrates
Lindsay E Darling+7 more
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Lifetime of the Gas Evolution Electrode of the Zn–H2 Storage System
ABSTRACT A novel electrically chargeable galvanic system is presented that efficiently stores energy in the form of zinc and releases hydrogen and electricity upon discharge. In this concept, oxygen is released at the gas electrode during charging, and zinc oxide is reduced to metallic zinc at the counter electrode.
Robert Hahn+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Healthcare accounts for up to 5% of worldwide carbon emissions and costs global economies an estimated $9 trillion annually. Primary care accounts for up to one‐fifth of all NHS carbon emissions, with musculoskeletal (MSK) pain accounting for 14%–30% of all primary care consultations.
Alex Braybrooke+13 more
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Problems with Robin Boundary Conditions
2011In this chapter we consider the third type of fundamental boundary value problems, namely, problems with Robin boundary conditions, where a linear combination of the stresses and displacements is prescribed on \(\partial S\).
Gavin R. Thomson, Christian Constanda
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