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Jiwun Yoon, Sang-Yong Lee and Ji-Yong Lee
Humans share a similar body structure, but each individual possesses unique characteristics, which we define as one?s body type. Various classification methods have been devised to understand and assess these body types. Recent research has applied artif...
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Ana Sofia Soares, Carla Miranda, Ana Claudia Coelho and Henrique Trindade
Microbial water quality is a major concern in the world, since the ingestion of water contaminated with microorganisms poses risks to human and animal health. The aim of this study was to evaluate the microbiological quality of drinking water on dairy ca...
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Xuesen Zheng, Timothy Heath and Sifan Guo
In many cases, the purpose of reusing old industrial buildings is to serve the public. Converting a building that had a particular function and is unfamiliar to the public to a civic building is a great challenge. Significantly, the public?s curiosity to...
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Xianfeng Wu, Zhipeng Kou, Philip Oldfield, Tim Heath and Katharina Borsi
Informal learning spaces play a significant role in enriching student experiences in learning environments. Such spaces are becoming more common, resulting in a change to the spatial configuration of built environments in higher education. However, previ...
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Eric W. Peterson, Phil Nicodemus, Emmett Spooner and Abigail Heath
Ever expanding urbanized landscapes are increasingly impacting streams that run through them. Among other stressors, urban streams often are host to elevated concentrations of nutrients, salts, and heavy metals. The pollutants, coupled with high temperat...
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Abrar Almalki, Balakrishna Gokaraju, Nikhil Mehta and Daniel Adrian Doss
Food access is a major key component in food security, as it is every individual?s right to proper access to a nutritious and affordable food supply. Low access to healthy food sources influences people?s diet and activity habits. Guilford County in Nort...
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Gylles Ricardo Stroher, Cosmo Damião Santiago
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Heat can be used as an adjuvant treatment of many diseases and also as a powerful tool to help diagnose cancers, with the advantage to be a noninvasive exam. Some tumors may be best diagnosed by evaluating body temperature distribution, for instance, it ...
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Sara C. Butler, James Pope, Subba Rao Chaganti, Daniel D. Heath and Christopher G. Weisener
Acid mine drainage (AMD) remediation commonly produces byproducts which must be stored or utilized to reduce the risk of further contamination. A mussel shell bioreactor has been implemented at a coal mine in New Zealand, which is an effective remediatio...
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Kathleen A. Law, Stephen Parry, Nicholas D. Bryan, Sarah L. Heath, Steven M. Heald, Darrell Knight, Luke O?Brien, Adam J. Fuller, William R. Bower, Gareth T. W. Law and Francis R. Livens
One of the most challenging components of the UK nuclear legacy is Magnox sludge, arising from the corrosion of Mg alloy-clad irradiated metallic U fuel that has been stored in high pH ponds. The sludges mainly comprise Mg hydroxide and carbonate phases,...
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Delphine Passerini, Florian Fécamp, Laetitia Marchand, Laetitia Kolypczuk, Sandrine Bonnetot, Corinne Sinquin, Véronique Verrez-Bagnis, Dominique Hervio-Heath, Sylvia Colliec-Jouault and Christine Delbarre-Ladrat
By analyzing extracts of biofilm formed by two marine bacteria and comparing them with planktonic extracts, we have shown that biofilm may induce the biosynthesis of potentially bioactive compounds and may open up new possibilities for compound discovery...
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