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Iuliana Hunea, Laura Riscanu, Nona Girlescu, Madalina Diac, Anton Knieling, Sofia David, Cristina Furnica, Codrin Lucasevici, Irina Catrinel Dragomir, Diana Bulgaru Iliescu and Manuela Ciocoiu
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, particularly in young people. Diffuse axonal injuries (DAI) are the result of strong rotational and translational forces on the brain parenchyma, leading to cerebral oedema and...
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Hazvinei Tsitsi Tamuka Moyo, Mark Zuidgeest and Hedwig van Delden
The Group Areas Act of 1950 has resulted in post-apartheid South African cities being characterised by spatial patterns with limited access to social and economic opportunities for the black and coloured population. Typically, high-density low-income hou...
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Liang Ma, Jennifer Kent, Corinne Mulley
This study explores the effects of the neighborhood environment on transport disadvantage, social exclusion, personal health and subjective wellbeing (SWB) using survey data collected in Sydney, Australia. The data is analyzed using structural equation m...
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Na Chen, Gulsah Akar
Since the early 2000s, accessibility-based planning has been increasingly used to mitigate urban problems (e.g., traffic congestion and spatial mismatch) from a sustainable perspective. In particular, the concept of accessibility has been applied to inve...
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A. Butturini, A. Guarch, A.M. Romaní, A. Freixa, ... E. Ejarque
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Uncertainties exist regarding the magnitude of in situ dissolved organic matter (DOM) processing in lotic systems. In addition, little is known about the effects of extreme hydrological events on in-stream DOM retention or release during downriver transp...
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Pradeep Chaitanya Jasti, V. Vinayaka Ram
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Modal Shares of Public Transports are declining in many developing cities in India. Deteriorating quality of Public Transport has forced many commuters to shift from Public Transport to Personal modes. This shift has translated into ever increasing traff...
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Helena Titheridge, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, Roger L Mackett, Juliet Solomon
?Social exclusion? is a concept that has become increasingly prominent in the UK and elsewhere in the last ten years. Social exclusion occurs as a result of a series of problems that prevent people from being able to participate in activities that are c...
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