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Portero, Vincent (author), Deng, Shanliang (author), Boink, Gerard J.J. (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author), de Vries, Antoine (author), Pijnappels, Daniël A. (author)
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most prevalent cardiac arrhythmia, progressive in nature, and known to have a negative impact on mortality, morbidity, and quality of life. Patients requiring acute termination of AF to restore sinus rhythm are subjected to electrical cardioversion, which requires sedation and therefore hospitalization due to...
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Fokkinga, E.P. (author), Hernandez-Tamames, J.A. (author), Ianus, Andrada (author), Nilsson, Markus (author), Tax, Chantal M.W. (author), Perez-Lopez, Raquel (author), Grussu, Francesco (author)
Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) aims to disentangle multiple biological signal sources in each imaging voxel, enabling the computation of innovative maps of tissue microstructure. DW-MRI model development has been dominated by brain applications. More recently, advanced methods with high fidelity to histology are...
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Fletcher, Leigh N. (author), Cavalié, Thibault (author), Grassi, Davide (author), Hueso, Ricardo (author), Lara, Luisa M. (author), Kaspi, Yohai (author), Galanti, Eli (author), Gurvits, L. (author), Cazaux, S.M. (author)
ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) will provide a detailed investigation of the Jovian system in the 2030s, combining a suite of state-of-the-art instruments with an orbital tour tailored to maximise observing opportunities. We review the Jupiter science enabled by the JUICE mission, building on the legacy of discoveries from the...
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Giulianetti de Almeida, M.P. (author), Mockaitis, Gustavo (author), Weissbrodt, D.G. (author)
Whey has applications in food, beverages, personal care products, pharmaceuticals, and the medical sector. However, it remains a massive dairy residue worldwide (160.7 million m<sup>3</sup> year<sup>−1</sup>), with high organic and nutrient loads. About 42% is used for low-value products such as animal feed and fertilizers or is even directly...
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Sun, Z. (author), Wagasing Arachchige, W.A.A.S. (author), Anupam, K. (author), Kasbergen, C. (author), Erkens, S. (author)
In the context of climate change and global warming, the attention on the environmental cost of pavements is increasing. To scientifically quantify the environmental cost of pavements, accurate prediction of rolling resistance and fuel consumption is important. In this paper, a comprehensive review on rolling resistance of asphalt pavements...
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Jovanovic, Nemanja (author), Gatkine, Pradip (author), Anugu, Narsireddy (author), Amezcua-Correa, Rodrigo (author), Basu Thakur, Ritoban (author), Beichman, Charles (author), Bender, Chad F. (author), Endo, A. (author), Soliman, S. (author)
Photonic technologies offer numerous functionalities that can be used to realize astrophotonic instruments. The most spectacular example to date is the ESO Gravity instrument at the Very Large Telescope in Chile that combines the light-gathering power of four 8 m telescopes through a complex photonic interferometer. Fully integrated...
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Barbour, N.M. (author), van Meggelen, Daphne (author)
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, student well-being was highlighted as an important public health issue. The study aims to gain insights into the exact factors that bachelor and master students from engineering fields at Delft University of Technology are impacted by. Multiple interviews were performed to identify the key areas of impact and...
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Velot, Émilie (author), Balmayor, Elizabeth R. (author), Bertoni, Lélia (author), Chubinskaya, Susan (author), Cicuttini, Flavia (author), de Girolamo, Laura (author), Demoor, Magali (author), van Osch, G.J.V.M. (author), Cucchiarini, Magali (author)
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Moniri-Morad, Amin (author), Soleymani Shishvan, M. (author), Aguilar, Mario (author), Goli, M. (author), Sattarvand, Javad (author)
Satisfying safety issues plays a critical role in mining operations. Although the use of emerging technology became a new trend in preventing powered haulage hazards in the mining industry, these technologies themselves posed new hazards to the problem that are necessary to be identified, assessed, and managed together with common hazards....
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Li, G. (author), Lewis, R.W. (author), Eelkema, R. (author)
The field of supramolecular chemistry is rapidly progressing, transitioning from the creation of thermodynamically stable systems found in local or global minima on the free energy landscape to the development of out-of-equilibrium systems that rely on chemical reactions to establish and maintain their structures. Over the past decade,...
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Westendorp, Janine (author), Geerse, Olaf P. (author), van der Lee, Marije L. (author), Schoones, Jan W. (author), van Vliet, Milon H.M. (author), Wit, Tamara (author), Evers, A.W.M. (author), van Vliet, Liesbeth M. (author)
Objective: Issues regarding clinician communication remain an important source of complaints within healthcare. This systematic review aims to determine cancer patients' and their family caregivers' views on which clinicians' communication behaviors can harm (i.e. eliciting negative feelings/consequences for patients/family caregivers)....
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Eleftheriou, Andreas (author), Mouzourides, Petros (author), Biskos, G. (author), Yiallouros, Panayiotis (author), Kumar, Prashant (author), Neophytou, Marina K.A. (author)
Sand and dust storms (SDS) are a major disruptor in both the source areas where they occur and at distant locations. This critical review aims to address the question of whether mitigation and adaptation measures have been or can be implemented and what is the optimal scale of their implementation to negate the impacts of SDS in Eastern...
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Martinez-Rabert, Eloi (author), Sloan, William T. (author), Gonzalez Cabaleiro, R. (author)
Hypothesis and theory-based studies in microbial ecology have been neglected in favour of those that are descriptive and aim for data-gathering of uncultured microbial species. This tendency limits our capacity to create new mechanistic explanations of microbial community dynamics, hampering the improvement of current environmental...
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Oliveira, Filipa M. (author), Azadmanjiri, Jalal (author), Wang, Xuehang (author), Yu, Minghao (author), Sofer, Zdeněk (author)
The development of new materials for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding is an important area of research, as it allows for the creation of more effective and high-efficient shielding solutions. In this sense, MXenes, a class of 2D transition metal carbides and nitrides have exhibited promising performances as EMI shielding materials...
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Krevor, Samuel (author), de Coninck, Heleen (author), Gasda, Sarah E. (author), Ghaleigh, Navraj Singh (author), de Gooyert, Vincent (author), Hajibeygi, H. (author), Juanes, Ruben (author), Neufeld, Jerome (author), Roberts, Jennifer J. (author), Swennenhuis, Floris (author)
Gigatonne scale geological storage of carbon dioxide and energy (such as hydrogen) will be central aspects of a sustainable energy future, both for mitigating CO<sub>2</sub> emissions and providing seasonal-based green energy provisions. In this Review, we evaluate the feasibility and challenges of expanding subsurface carbon dioxide storage...
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Rocco, Roberto (author)
At first sight, the title of this book seems to make an impossible promise: to bridge the divide between knowledge and practice in creating built environments seems like an altogether unreachable promise, lacking in academic restraint, in view of the complexity and vastness of the task. But Lawrence’s book is a major intellectual and...
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Bracken, G. (author)
China was forced to open its first treaty ports in 1842. This was one of the conditions of the Treaty of Nanking (now Nanjing), which ended the First Opium War (1839–42). The country was forced to make further concessions with the Treaty of Tientsin, which ended the Second Opium War (1856–60). China saw an ever-increasing number of treaty ports...
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Rahimi, E. (author), Sanchis-Gual, Roger (author), Chen, Xiangzhong (author), Imani, Amin (author), Gonzalez Garcia, Y. (author), Asselin, Edouard (author), Mol, J.M.C. (author), Fedrizzi, Lorenzo (author), Pané, Salvador (author), Lekka, Maria (author)
The last two decades have witnessed the emergence of micro- and nanoswimmers (MNSs). Researchers have invested significant efforts in engineering motile micro- and nanodevices to address current limitations in minimally invasive medicine. MNSs can move through complex fluid media by using chemical fuels or external energy sources such as...
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Li, Yageng (author), Shi, Yixuan (author), Lu, Yuchen (author), Li, Xuan (author), Zhou, J. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author), Wang, Luning (author)
With the advancement of additive manufacturing (AM), customized vascular stents can now be fabricated to fit the curvatures and sizes of a narrowed or blocked blood vessel, thereby reducing the possibility of thrombosis and restenosis. More importantly, AM enables the design and fabrication of complex and functional stent unit cells that...
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Chaal, M. (author), Ren, X. (author), Bahootoroody, A. (author), Basnet, Sunil (author), Bolbot, Victor (author), Banda, Osiris A.Valdez (author), van Gelder, P.H.A.J.M. (author)
The safety and reliability of autonomous ships are critical for the successful realization of an autonomous maritime ecosystem. Research and collaboration between governments, industry, and academia are vital in achieving this goal. This paper conducts a bibliometric review of the research on the risk, safety, and reliability of autonomous ships...
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