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Optimizing Processing and Formulation Strategies for Enhanced Thermal and Chemical Stability of Meltblown Polyphenylene Sulfide Nonwovens
1 Introduction Nonwoven fabrics have emerged as essential materials in modern engineering due to their tunable structure, cost-effective processing, and wide-ranging applications in healthcare, energy, environmental protection, and aerospace [1-3]. Among various fabrication technologies, meltblown is particularly attractive because it produces ultrafine fibers (1–10 μm) with high surface area, fine pore structures, and excellent permeability [4-7].
Incorporating Tissue-Specific Gene Expression Data to Improve Chemical-Disease Inference of in Silico Toxicogenomics Methods
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Clinical effectiveness of beta-lactams versus fluoroquinolones as empirical therapy in patients with diabetes mellitus hospitalized for urinary tract infections: A retrospective cohort study
Loading metrics Open Access Peer-reviewed Research Article Yu-Hsin Tang, Po-Liang Lu, Ho-Yin Huang, Ying-Chi Lin Yu-Hsin Tang, Po-Liang Lu, Ho-Yin Huang, Ying-Chi Lin Published: March 31, 2022 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266416 Abstract Background Diabetic patients are at risk of severe urinary tract infections (UTIs).
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