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Fuel ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 314 ◽  
pp. 123053
Author(s):  
Zhiming Chen ◽  
Dexuan Li ◽  
Shaoqi Zhang ◽  
Xinwei Liao ◽  
Biao Zhou ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun-Fan Ding ◽  
Rui Xu ◽  
Xia-Xia Ma ◽  
Ye Xiao ◽  
Yu-Xing Yao ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
pp. 030913252110549
Author(s):  
Martine August ◽  
Dan Cohen ◽  
Martin Danyluk ◽  
Amanda Kass ◽  
CS Ponder ◽  
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The study of public finance—the role of government in the economy—has faded in geography as attention to private finance has grown. Disrupting the tendency to fetishize private financial power, this article proposes an expanded conception of public finance that emphasizes its role in shaping geographies of inequality. We conceptualize the relationship between public and private finance as a dynamic interface characterized today by asymmetrical power relations, path-dependent policy solutions, the depoliticization of markets, and uneven distributional effects. A reimagined theory and praxis of public finance can contribute to building abolitionist futures, and geographers are well positioned to advance this project.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (23) ◽  
pp. 12890
Author(s):  
Andrea-Sarahí Balderrama-González ◽  
Hilda-Amelia Piñón-Castillo ◽  
Claudia-Adriana Ramírez-Valdespino ◽  
Linda-Lucila Landeros-Martínez ◽  
Erasmo Orrantia-Borunda ◽  
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Antibiotics are being less effective, which leads to high mortality in patients with infections and a high cost for the recovery of health, and the projections that are had for the future are not very encouraging which has led to consider antimicrobial resistance as a global health problem and to be the object of study by researchers. Although resistance to antibiotics occurs naturally, its appearance and spread have been increasing rapidly due to the inappropriate use of antibiotics in recent decades. A bacterium becomes resistant due to the transfer of genes encoding antibiotic resistance. Bacteria constantly mutate; therefore, their defense mechanisms mutate, as well. Nanotechnology plays a key role in antimicrobial resistance due to materials modified at the nanometer scale, allowing large numbers of molecules to assemble to have a dynamic interface. These nanomaterials act as carriers, and their design is mainly focused on introducing the temporal and spatial release of the payload of antibiotics. In addition, they generate new antimicrobial modalities for the bacteria, which are not capable of protecting themselves. So, nanoparticles are an adjunct mechanism to improve drug potency by reducing overall antibiotic exposure. These nanostructures can overcome cell barriers and deliver antibiotics to the cytoplasm to inhibit bacteria. This work aims to give a general vision between the antibiotics, the nanoparticles used as carriers, bacteria resistance, and the possible mechanisms that occur between them.


Author(s):  
Yihua Cao ◽  
Yihao Qin

Despite the important role and highly frequent appearance of the helicopter in modern ship operations, the flight mission with take-off and landing of helicopters to ships, especially ships with small-sized decks, could be very challenging and potentially hazardous. Many researches on ship-helicopter dynamic interface (DI) have been conducted, and significant progress has been made. In this paper, a comprehensive and systematical review of the factors affecting the flying qualities of ship-borne helicopter and pilot workload during taking off and landing is derived from these efforts to date. The factors from two aspects, including the ship environment and the pilot-helicopter interface, are covered to address how these factors affect the helicopter handling qualities and pilot workload, primarily focusing on aerodynamic issues. The insight into these factors is not only of great significance for conducting take-off and landing tasks safely but also helpful to establish suitable fidelity criteria and guidelines for the modelling and simulation of the ship-helicopter DI environment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (5) ◽  
pp. 1-27
Author(s):  
Stephen Uzor ◽  
Per Ola Kristensson

Crossing, or goal crossing, has proven useful in various selection scenarios, including pen, mouse, touch, and virtual reality (VR). However, crossing has not been exploited for freehand selection using augmented reality head-mounted displays (AR HMDs). Using the HoloLens, we explore freehand crossing for selection and compare it to the state-of-the-art “gaze and commit” (head gaze) method. We report on three studies investigating freehand crossing in multiple use cases. The first study shows that crossing outperforms head gaze in selection scenarios of varying target arrangements. The second explores crossing, head gaze, and hand pointing in radial menu and dynamic interface scenarios. The third explores crossing as a function carrier for a variety of basic interaction functions in a drawing application. This work builds on existing knowledge on the goal-crossing paradigm by demonstrating its potential as a useful interaction method in 3D AR HMD interfaces.


2021 ◽  
Vol 141 (10) ◽  
pp. 567-573
Author(s):  
Jin Li ◽  
Yufan Wang ◽  
Pengxian Song ◽  
Wenbo Zhu ◽  
Hucheng Liang ◽  
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