Search Results - HARMS, I. H
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The application of fluorescence spectroscopy to the study of drug–protein binding
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Strong, steady and straight: UK consensus statement on physical activity and exercise for osteoporosis
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Retrosynthesis report for the 10 best-ranked routes for IM-204
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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Hepatokines and hepatic lipids: interaction with exercise, diet and metabolic health
Published 2020“…Hepatic lipid composition, which can now be assessed using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H- MRS), has also been highlighted as a potential factor impacting metabolic health in NAFLD. …”
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A cost effective far side crash simulation
Published 2002“…According to real-life crash data, one of the most harmful events among all side impacts is when the driverhead hits the far-side door when the car is hit from the far side. …”
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Quantifying the impact of heat on human physical work capacity; part II: the observed interaction of air velocity with temperature, humidity, sweat rate, and clothing is not captur...
Published 2021“…The empirical study involved a total of 300 1-h work trials in a variety of environments (35, 40, 45, and 50 °C, with 20 up to 80% relative humidity) with and without simulated wind (3.5 vs 0.2 m∙s−1), and wearing either minimal clothing or a full body work coverall. …”
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Supplementary information files for Quantifying the impact of heat on human physical work capacity; part II: the observed interaction of air velocity with temperature, humidity, sw...
Published 2021“…The empirical study involved a total of 300 1-h work trials in a variety of environments (35, 40, 45, and 50 °C, with 20 up to 80% relative humidity) with and without simulated wind (3.5 vs 0.2 m∙s−1), and wearing either minimal clothing or a full body work coverall. …”
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Daytime naps and night-time sleep quality in athletes and the general population
Published 2022“…Regression modelling showed that napping (reported at baseline) increased the risk of insomnia symptoms at 1-year, while longitudinal modelling indicated that increases in both napping and 24-h time in bed, resulted in a tendency to present insomnia later in the year. …”
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