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Structure‐Driven Smart Textiles for Self‐Powered Wearable Systems
Textile‐based energy harvesting and health monitoring systems offer a promising approach to self‐powered wearable platforms by integrating energy harvesters with flexible textile architecture. This review summarizes recent advances in these systems and discusses key challenges in durability, biocompatibility, scalable manufacturing, and system‐level ...
Hye‐Ji Ryu, Sol Lee, Sang‐Woo Kim
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Optimising the care pathway of febrile children via capillary C-reactive protein assay in primary care: the CRP-CAP cluster randomised stepped-wedge study protocol. [PDF]
Griffiths K +5 more
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The functional landscape of textile‐integrated triboelectric and piezoelectric nanogenerators within rehabilitation systems highlights three interlinked domains: self‐powered sensing, bioelectrical stimulation, and integrated smart rehabilitation platforms.
Kitan Ojo +4 more
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Abstract Chemical weathering is of wide interest because it breaks down minerals, releases nutrients, weakens rock, and draws down atmospheric CO2. To quantify the sensitivity of soil chemical erosion rate to climate and dust, we measured soil chemical erosion rate, dust deposition rate, and soil climate at 18 ridgetop sites along a ∼2.8‐km elevation ...
Kai Hu +9 more
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Concurrent heat stress and air pollution episodes by considering future projection of climate change. [PDF]
Alisoltani T +2 more
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Abstract Global warming is causing rapid and profound impacts on northern ecosystems. Shifting precipitation, permafrost thaw, and rapid shrub advance into tundra environments are combining to alter stream temperature in uncertain ways. The expansion and increased abundance of shrub vegetation, termed shrubification, may moderate warming stream ...
Andras J. Szeitz +5 more
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Barriers to early diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: qualitative study. [PDF]
Dereje N +6 more
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Abstract The impact of anthropogenic aerosols on the mean, spatial, and temporal distribution of precipitation remains a persistent source of uncertainty in climate research. In particular, absorbing aerosols are known to influence cloud formation and precipitation in ways that are not yet fully understood.
T. Sreelekshmi +3 more
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Study on pathogen monitoring and critical patient treatment strategies for acute community-acquired lower respiratory tract infections. [PDF]
Gong K, Yang S.
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Abstract Glacial‐interglacial cycles increased in length from about 41 to 100 thousand years during the Middle Pleistocene Transition (MPT) about 1.5 to 0.8 million years ago. This took place in step with strong global cooling after several million years of weaker cooling.
G. Shaffer +2 more
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