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Community pharmacist led medication reviews in the UK: a scoping review of the medicines use review and the new medicine service literatures
Published 2019“…Consultations were reported to be short, typically 10–12 min, characterised by limited engagement with patients and their health problems. …”
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Rewilding cognition: complex dynamics in open experimental systems
Published 2021“…Marginally more participants announced the correct answer within a 5-min period in the high than in the low condition, although the difference was not significant. …”
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The training intensity distribution of marathon runners across performance levels
Published 2024“…Results: Training volume across all runners was 45.1±26.4 km·wk-1, but the fastest runners within the dataset (marathon time 120-150 min) accumulated >3 times more volume than slower runners. …”
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CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES: UTILIZATION OF SEWAGE SLUDGE IN BRICK AND ITS IMPACT ON GAS EMISSIONS AND INDOOR AIR QUALITY
Published 2023“…The bricks were incorporated with two types of sewage sludge (0% and 5%), fired at 1050ºC with 1ºC/min as its heating rate. The X-ray fluorescence (XRF) test was conducted to determine the characteristics of the sewage sludge and clay soil. …”
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Effect of sugar palm fibers on the properties of blended wheat starch/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) -based biocomposite films
Published 2023“…It has been found that reinforcing plasticized starch/PVA matrix with palm fibers has considerably enhanced physical properties, the density of the polymer declined to 1.21 g/cm3 with untreated fibers and to 1.32 g/cm3 with treated fibers, which created a lighter weight bioplastic, and a reduction occurred in water absorption (for example 3% of treated fiber showed 143% absorbed water after 30 min immersing in water) and water solubility. When compared to the films without fibers filler, films reinforced with fibers demonstrated a c3onsiderable improvement in the crystal profile; at 9% fiber load, it improved over double. …”
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CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES: UTILIZATION OF SEWAGE SLUDGE IN BRICK AND ITS IMPACT ON GAS EMISSIONS AND INDOOR AIR QUALITY
Published 2023“…The bricks were incorporated with two types of sewage sludge (0% and 5%), fired at 1050ºC with 1ºC/min as its heating rate. The X-ray fluorescence (XRF) test was conducted to determine the characteristics of the sewage sludge and clay soil. …”
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Development of N,N’-diacetylchitobiose as coating containing antimicrobial agent for ready-to-eat food product
Published 2019“…Pre-treatment of chitin with 0.05 M sodium acetate buffer (pH=6.0) at 121 ºC for 60 min, followed by enzymatic hydrolysis involving 24 h incubation, were found to be the best conditions for producing GlcNAc2. …”
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Mechanical Properties of Bricks Containing Sago Fine Waste as Cement Replacement Material
Published 2024“…The optimum brick properties of SFW1W0.6 is normal weight with density 2092.86 kg/m3 and lowest initial rate absorption with 0.91 kg/m3.min.…”
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Life cycle assessment of direct recycling hot press forging of aluminium AA7075 metal matrix composite
Published 2024“…The findings suggest that employing a forging temperature of 532.34 °C and a holding time of 60 min produces favourable results. When comparing the characteristics of the MMC and recycled aluminium, it can be observed that they both demonstrate similar essential process attributes. …”
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Surfactant-functionalised magnetic ferum oxide coupled with high performance liquid chromatography for the extraction of phenol
Published 2021“…From this study, the results of the optimum conditions for extraction using MNP–Sylgard 309 were pH 7, extraction time of 20 min, and analyte concentration of 10.0 mg mL�1. …”
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