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    For a greener holiday let’s do nothing by Richard Maxwell, Toby Miller

    Published 2016
    “…For a greener holiday let’s do nothing…”
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    Computer-aided retrosynthesis planning for greener and optimal synthesis of an active pharmaceutical ingredient [Extended abstract] by Rodolfo Teixeira, Brahim Benyahia

    Published 2023
    “…The proposed CAR plan resulted in a 7-step synthetic pathway, with most steps showing good yields except for a challenging sulfoximine reaction. …”
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    Development of novel method for a short asymmetric synthesis of N-acetylcolchinol by Yi Du

    Published 2023
    “…We also accomplished an asymmetric variant of the synthesis in 7-steps, which furnished the desired compound in an overall yield of 33% and 99.5: 0.5 er. …”
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    Driving ergonomics for an elevated seat position in a light commercial vehicle by Jordan Smith

    Published 2016
    “…With more legislation being enforced to achieve a reduction in road transport CO2 emissions, automotive companies are having to research and develop technologies that deliver greener driving . …”
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    Evaluation of a natural workspace intervention with active design features on movement, interaction and health by Fehmidah Munir, Joanna Yarker, Jennifer Duckworth, Yu-Ling Chen, Andrew Brinkley, Veronica Varela-Mato, Rachel Lewis, Stacy Clemes

    Published 2021
    “…Pre and post survey data from 221 matched cases of workers and accelerometery data (n=50) were analysed. Results: Results show a decrease in occupational sitting (-20.65 mins/workday, p=.001) and an increase in workplace walking (+5.61 mins/workday, p=.001) using survey data, and accelerometery data (occupational sitting time: -31.0 mins/workday, p=.035, standing time: +22.0 mins/workday, p=.022, stepping time: +11.0 mins/workday, p=.001). …”
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    Fuel consumption and emission reduction by using a CVT in series with conventional multi-speed transmission by Jack Walker, I. Medina Huerta, Callum Oglieve, Rickie Bewsher, Mahdi Mohammad-Pour

    Published 2019
    “…The introduction of CVT adds a further 1.18% increase in fuel economy and 3.59% decrease in NOx emissions. …”
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    Effect of multi-speed transmission design on the drive cycle performance of a series-parallel hybrid electric vehicle by Jack Walker, Roland Tang, Mahdi Mohammad-Pour

    Published 2022
    “…The dominant emerging trend of major OEMs has been to produce a hybridised powertrain solution to reduce their overall fleet CO2 targets. …”
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    Retrosynthesis report for the 10 best-ranked routes for IM-204 by Rodolfo Teixeira, Brahim Benyahia

    Published 2024
    “…The breakthrough innovation will involve: - use of renewable (bio-based) carbon for the building block of scaffolds and motifs for drug synthesis; - cleaner synthetic methodologies for C-X bond formation (that is, C-H functionalization to obtain C-C, C-F, and C-I bond formation); - development of new benchtop continuous purification methods, to remove impurity and recycle synthetic solvents; - integration of digitalization methods. - LCA and TEA assessment for sensibly reducing the impact of pharmaceutical production. …”
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    Short electrochemical asymmetric synthesis of (+)-N-acetylcolchinol by Yi Du, Adelaide Lunga, Aleksandr Rubtsov, Andrei Malkov

    Published 2022
    “…The target compound was obtained with a 33% overall yield and 99.5:0.5% er. …”
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    Supplementary information files for Short electrochemical asymmetric synthesis of (+)-N-acetylcolchinol by Yi Du, Adelaide Lunga, Aleksandr Rubtsov, Andrei Malkov

    Published 2023
    “…The target compound was obtained with a 33% overall yield and 99.5:0.5% er.  …”
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    Exploring the business case for more adaptable buildings: lessons from case studies by James Pinder, Robert Schmidt III, Alistair Gibb, Jim Saker

    Published 2011
    “…It reviews some of the existing literature on adaptability and discusses the drivers for and barriers to designing buildings that are more adaptable. In doing so, it draws upon lessons from the developing market for ‘greener’ or more sustainable buildings. …”
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    Travel plans from the developer perspective by Stephen Yeates, Marcus Enoch

    Published 2013
    “…Travel plans deliver transport improvements in a cheap, quick, acceptable and effective way, but to work properly they require institutions such as employers and schools to participate, which they are often unwilling to do voluntarily. …”
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    Exploring the relationship between compact urban form and green infrastructure by Lixu Liu, Falli Palaiologou, Robert Schmidt-III

    Published 2022
    “…GI can be understood as a system of green components (e.g. parks, gardens, allotments, etc.) and has multiple benefits for the green and blue urban agendas. …”
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    It's the product not the polymer: Rethinking plastic pollution by Thomas Stanton, Paul Kay, Matthew Johnson, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Rachel L Gomes, Jennifer Hughes, William Meredith, Harriet G Orr, Colin E Snape, Mark Taylor, Jason Weeks, Harvey Wood, Yuyao Xu

    Published 2020
    “…Hotspots of plastic pollution, which are often international in their source, present complex environmental problems in certain parts of the world. Here we argue, however, that the current discourse on plastic waste overshadows greater threats to the environment and society at a global scale. …”
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    Application of efficient and sustainable freeze-dissolving technology in manufacturing of KHCO3 ultrafine particles by Jiaqi Luo, Qifan Su, Qiushuo Yu, Xinyue Zhai, Yuan Zou, Huaiyu Yang

    Published 2023
    “…Therefore, the application of ultrafine particles required the development of cleaner, greener, and more efficient preparation methods. The new freeze-dissolving technology has been applied in manufacturing of KHCO3 ultrafine particles, with an aqueous solution of 0.020.1 g KHCO3/g water. …”
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    An information-centric approach to enterprise modelling for product recovery by Rahul Swarnkar, Jennifer Harding

    Published 2008
    “…Recovery of used products and materials is becoming a field of rapidly growing importance. The scope and scale of product recovery have expanded tremendously over the past decade. …”
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    Webinar: Sustainable Future Flight Business Models | #LBF23 by Christopher J. Parker, Chenyi Liao, Graham Parkhurst

    Published 2024
    “…Join us for an eye-opening webinar as part of the Leicestershire Business Festival, where we delve into the exciting world of Future Flight business models and their pivotal role in shaping the future of aviation. …”
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    Travel plans : using good practice to inform future policy by Marcus Enoch, Tom Rye

    Published 2006
    “…In Europe, Travel Plans have been known by many other different names including: ‘Site-based Mobility Management’, ‘Green Transport Plans’, ‘Green Travel Plans’, ‘Green Commuting’, ‘Company Mobility Plans’, and ‘Employer Transport Plans’, while in the USA they are covered by the term TDM (Transportation Demand Management) (Ieromonachou, 2004). UK Government guidance A Travel Plan Resource Pack for Employers (Energy Efficiency Best Practice Programme, 2001) defines a Travel Plan as being: ‘a general term for a package of measures tailored to meet the needs of individual sites and aimed at promoting greener, cleaner travel choices and reducing reliance on the car. …”
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    European experience of travel planning: an expert perspective by Lisa Davison, Marcus Enoch, Stephen Ison

    Published 2010
    “…A travel plan comprises a package of measures tailored to the needs of individual organisations and aimed at promoting greener, cleaner travel choices and reducing reliance on the car. …”
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    Exploring biochemical pathways for mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) synthesis from synthesis gas by Ahsan Islam, Noushin Hadadi, Meric Ataman, Vassily Hatzimanikatis, Gregory Stephanopoulos

    Published 2017
    “…Published genome-scale models of Moorella thermoacetica and Clostridium ljungdahlii were used to perform the pathway yield calculations and in-depth analyses of seven (7) newly developed biological MEG-producing pathways from gases, including CO2, CO, and H2. …”
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    Supplementary information files for " Application of efficient and sustainable freeze-dissolving technology in manufacturing of KHCO3 ultrafine particles" by Yuan Zou, Xinyue Zhai, Qiushuo Yu, Qifan Su, Jiaqi Luo, Huaiyu Yang

    Published 2023
    “…Therefore, the application of ultrafine particles required the development of cleaner, greener, and more efficient preparation methods. The new freeze-dissolving technology has been applied in manufacturing of KHCO3 ultrafine particles, with an aqueous solution of 0.020.1 g KHCO3/g water. …”
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    Towards sustainable use: design behaviour intervention to reduce household environment impact by Tang Tang

    Published 2010
    “…Designers are identifiably in a position to plan and shape the way in which consumption occurs and to fill the gap between values and everyday user actions. …”
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    Mapping industry 4.0 enabling technologies into United Nations sustainability development goals by Mabkhot M. Mabkhot, Pedro Ferreira, Antonio Maffei, Primož Podržaj, Maksymilian Mądziel, Dario Antonelli, Michele Lanzetta, Jose Barata, Eleonora Boffa, Miha Finžgar, Łukasz Paśko, Paolo Minetola, Riccardo Chelli, Sanaz Nikghadam-Hojjati, Xi Vincent Wang, Paolo C Priarone, Paweł Litwin, Dorota Stadnicka, Niels Lohse

    Published 2021
    “…The emerging of the fourth industrial revolution, also known as Industry 4.0 (I4.0), from the advancement in several technologies is viewed not only to promote economic growth, but also to enable a greener future. …”
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    The synthesis of novel fluorinated heterocycles and their antitrypanosomal activity by Hugh Tawell

    Published 2021
    “…Of the compounds screened quinazoline 129 presented itself as a lead compound with IC50 values of 0.84 μM and 0.22 μM against T b rhod and T cruzi respectively. …”
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    The extent of windfarm infrastructures on recognised European blanket bogs by Guaduneth Chico, T Clewer, NG Midgley, P Gallego-Anex, P Ramil-Rego, J Ferreiro, E Whayman, S Goeckeritz, Thomas Stanton

    Published 2023
    “…In Scotland, a comparison of the recognised blanket bogs under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) with blanket bogs recorded in national inventories indicates that the extent of windfarm developments was higher, with 1,063 wind turbines and 634.5 km of vehicular access tracks. …”
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    Supplementary information files for: The extent of windfarm infrastructures on recognised European blanket bogs by Guaduneth Chico, T Clewer, NG Midgley, P Gallego-Anex, P Ramil-Rego, J Ferreiro, E Whayman, S Goeckeritz, Thomas Stanton

    Published 2023
    “…In Scotland, a comparison of the recognised blanket bogs under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) with blanket bogs recorded in national inventories indicates that the extent of windfarm developments was higher, with 1,063 wind turbines and 634.5 km of vehicular access tracks. …”
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    Mainstreaming travel plans in the UK : policy proposals for Government. Research Report to the Department for Transport and the National Business Travel Network, 22nd October 2008 by Marcus Enoch, Stephen Ison

    Published 2008
    “…For instance, Rye (2002) estimates that travel plans have removed just over 150,000 car trips per day from British roads each working day, or 1.14 billion km per year, i.e. around three quarters of one per cent of the total vehicle km travelled to work by car overall. …”
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