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Active Transport of Peptides Across the Intact Human Tympanic Membrane. [PDF]
We previously identified peptides that are actively transported across the intact tympanic membrane (TM) of rats with infected middle ears. To assess the possibility that this transport would also occur across the human TM, we first developed and ...
Alexander, Thomas +9 more
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Analysis of Kazakhstan’s transport industry in modern conditions
In the circumstances of the modern world countries that are located far from the main world mar- kets and don’t have access to the sea, as well as countries that are not open for cooperation in the field of world transport relations, are destined to ...
А. Мырзахметова
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Transport and Mobility Segregation in Urban Spaces
Introduction & Background Public transportation is one of many factors that influence the level of disadvantage in a city. By facilitating movement within urban areas, transit systems can democratise accessibility to resources, while also fostering ...
Nandini Iyer +2 more
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Transport and transit potential of the Arctic and China: problems, opportunities and prospects
The Arctic region, with its changing climate and shrinking sea ice, has significant potential for transport and transit activities, especially for countries looking for new trade routes and resource exploration opportunities. This article examines the transport and transit potential of the Arctic and its significance for China.
A.B. Dauylbayev +2 more
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The limits of technology: achieving transport efficiency in developing nations [PDF]
Emissions from the transport sector represent the fastest growing source of greenhouse gas emissions. There is little prospect that this situation will be resolved with a single technological fix. As developing nations quickly move to catch up with the
Wright, Lloyd
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Impact of new rapid transit on physical activity: A meta-analysis
New rapid transit investments have been motivated by environmental, economic, and health benefits. Given transit's potential to increase active travel, recent research leverages transit changes for natural experiment studies to examine physical activity ...
Jana A. Hirsch +4 more
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Human mobility is mostly dominated by the use of private cars, leading to disproportionate carbon emissions, resource consumption, traffic jams, and pollution.
Puneet Sharma +3 more
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Automated Transit Networks (ATN): A Review of the State of the Industry and Prospects for the Future, MTI Report 12-31 [PDF]
The concept of Automated Transit Networks (ATN) - in which fully automated vehicles on exclusive, grade-separated guideways provide on-demand, primarily non-stop, origin-to-destination service over an area network – has been around since the 1950s ...
Ellis, Sam +3 more
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Transport corridors of the Republic of Kazakhstan and prospects of their development.
Kazakhstan is located in the center of Eurasia, in the midst of communication flow between Europe and Asia. The country has a huge transit potential. Further development of the country’s transit potential in the field of international transport, which ...
K. E. M. S. S. S. Мukhtarova Мukhtar Мadenova
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Annotated survey and perspectives on rail transport energy system RAMS evaluation technology
The rail transit system plays a crucial role in modern transportation. With the increasing demand for clean and green energy in the transport sector, its energy system is expected to achieve low-carbon and highly efficient energy utilization in rail ...
Ruifeng Shi +5 more
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