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Adenostemma lavenia, a traditionally used medicinal plant, has been employed to manage pain, inflammation, and circulatory issues. This study investigates the analgesic, anti‐inflammatory, and thrombolytic potentials of the acetone extract of A. lavenia leaves (AEAL) using in vivo, in vitro, and in silico methods.
Nusrat Jahan Moon +10 more
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A combined trade-off strategy of battery degradation, charge retention, and driveability for electric vehicles. [PDF]
Tawfik MI, Ali A, Asfoor M.
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Modeling electric Vehicle's and improving battery lifetime using AI tools case study: Postal cars. [PDF]
Fandi G, Novák J, Chyský J.
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Nuclear Deformation and Stiffness-Dependent Traction Force Generation Dictate the Migration of Cells under Confinement. [PDF]
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The Transportation Industries, 1889-1946: A Study of Output, Employment, and Productivity [PDF]
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Effect of density of riparian vegetation on effective tractive force
Journal of Forest Research, 2003This study aims to clarify the effect of density of riparian vegetation on effective tractive force for various bedload transport conditions. Hydraulic model experiments were performed using a straight channel, and the methods used to calculate the effective tractive force necessary for estimating bedload transport rate in channels with riparian ...
Yoshiharu Ishikawa +2 more
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Modified tractive force approach for sediment transport under bank seepage
ISH Journal of Hydraulic EngineeringHimanshu Sharma, Pranab Kumar Mohapatra
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Tractive-Force Distribution in Open Channels
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1966Tractive-force distribution in open channels are derived with the aid of simplifying assumptions that reduce the turbulent flow problem to the computer solution of laminar flow equations. Boundary drag and other effects, caused by restraint of the turbulent fluctuations at the wall and the free surface, are considered to originate two superimposed ...
John Asher Replogle, Ven Te Chow
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Distribution of Tractive Force in Open Channels
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1970The designs of alluvial channels by the tractive force method requires information on the distribution of wall shear stress over the wetted perimeter of the cross-section. The present study was undertaken in order to provide some details on actually measured shear distributions and, hence, to check the validity of currently available design information.
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