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1 ing infected after a one-minute visit on the cloth.
2 ffin, polyethylene terephthalate, paper, and cloth.
3 alternations of the original food reward and cloth.
4 penetrating networks, reminiscent of a woven cloth.
5 yridine)(2)Cl](+/2+), cross-linked on carbon cloth.
6 scope slides and mechanically rubbed using a cloth.
7 ere replica plated to two disks of polyester cloth.
8 s was found to be faster than that of fabric cloth.
9 entitious materials, and an activated carbon cloth.
10 rces to other indoor compartments, including clothing.
11 er of allergens takes place via contaminated clothing.
12 ocedures; increased household bills; and new clothing.
13 ficantly different for the mannequin without clothing.
14  horticultural leaves, cocktail glasses, and clothing.
15 money received was spent on debts, food, and clothing.
16 erience, such as skin, tissue, textiles, and clothing.
17 rt, especially for sportswear and protective clothing.
18 ing the use of eyewear, hats, and protective clothing.
19 mmon hospital materials: smooth 100% cotton (clothing), 100% cotton terry (towels), 60% cotton-40% po
20 h cooled smoke generated from burning cotton cloth (75 breaths).
21 espectively; P =.04) and need for protective clothing (8% v 23%, respectively; P =.04).
22  use of adsorption on activated carbon fiber cloth (ACFC) followed by electrothermal swing adsorption
23 from gas streams with activated carbon fiber cloth (ACFC) reduces emissions to the atmosphere and rec
24 ted carbon (GAC), and activated carbon fiber cloth (ACFC) systems to treat gaseous emissions from she
25    These results support the hypothesis that clothing acts an efficient conveyer of soluble semivolat
26 ikely to report never/rare use of protective clothing (adjusted prevalence ratio [aPR], 1.28; 95% CI,
27 investigating bacterial transmission through cloth and paper gowns was performed with coagulase-negat
28 2.0 degrees C lower when covered with nanoPE cloth and with processed nanoPE cloth, respectively, tha
29 ecretions transferred to bed sheets or dirty clothes and back to the eye; alternatively, nasal discha
30 cation as stain repellents in modern outdoor clothes and in ski waxes is assumed to be a potential so
31 und on the victim's, shooter's, or suspect's clothes and might be confused with GSR, such as sand, dr
32 espectively, 9.2, 6.4, 5.8, and 5.4 for silk clothing and 8.4, 6.6, 6.0, and 5.4 for standard care.
33 bjects were measured while they wore minimal clothing and a head cap.
34 the subjects must wear close-fitting minimal clothing and be able to stand motionless for 10 s (norma
35 n that includes sun avoidance and protective clothing and eyeware in addition to sunscreens.
36 els of nicotine on indoor surfaces-including clothing and human skin-this recently identified process
37                    Consumer products such as clothing and medical products are increasingly integrati
38 s of shade seeking and use of sun protective clothing and reported higher rates of sunbathing and ind
39 re of their surroundings, as humans do using clothing and shelter.
40 5%) and 39/141 (28%) of children in the silk clothing and standard care groups, respectively.
41 ld (seeking shade and wearing sun-protective clothing and sunscreen) using a 5-point Likert scale, du
42 es of UV radiation and using photoprotective clothing and sunscreens.
43  test the hypothesis that dust collecting on clothing and transferring to laundry water is a source o
44   Samples were collected using electrostatic cloths and swabs.
45 s, such as granular activated carbon, carbon cloth, and biochar, for long-range electron exchange wit
46 r, glass and plastic to 3 hours, and rubber, cloth, and cracker to 6 hours.
47 diation barriers, spectral authentication of cloth, and filters for telecommunications.
48  dust, dish plates, windows, mirrors, fabric cloth, and wood.
49  dealt with the impact of physical activity, clothing, and environmental factors on CBT regulation un
50 ng of common dielectric materials like hair, clothing, and leaves.
51 ash tracked back from fire events via boots, clothing, and other equipment as well as specialized equ
52 e basic necessities of life, including food, clothing, and shelter.
53 form of sun avoidance, regular cover-up with clothing, and sunscreen application.
54 washing, general cleanliness of the mother's clothing, and the type of room assigned for cooking were
55                     Tubular BESs with carbon cloth anode (CCA) or biochar anode (BCA) were inserted i
56 n (aPR, 1.34; 95% CI, 1.11-1.62), protective clothing (aPR, 1.27; 95% CI, 1.15-1.42), and shade (aPR,
57 al period and first trimester, and layers of clothing are important risk factors for SIDS among North
58          Results demonstrate that carpet and clothing are likely sources of PFASs in landfill leachat
59                         Discarded carpet and clothing are potential sources of per- and polyfluoroalk
60  layer of small GAC particles coating carbon cloth as a current distributor.
61               We used cellulose Shirley test cloth as a standardized bioassay to measure the rate of
62 ed with 2% chlorhexidine or nonantimicrobial cloths as a control.
63             We describe the translation of a cloth-based hybridization array system (CHAS), a colorim
64 We hypothesized that introducing copper into clothing, bedding, and other articles would provide them
65 were bathed with nonantimicrobial disposable cloths, before crossover to the alternate bathing treatm
66 lting or reactive materials (e.g., plastics, cloths, bio-organics) and the low temperature integratio
67 ical Gardens, were exposed to three stimuli (cloths, boxes, sheets of acetate) in red, blue, and gree
68        SWNT networks were prepared on carbon cloth by ultrasonic spraying of suspensions with predete
69  second design involves thickness adjustable clothes by inserting the bent polymer sheets between two
70 ally released from, for example, impregnated clothing by assessing the release of silver and changes
71  that 1) the 3D-network structure of the net-cloth can be precisely modulated and its thickness contr
72 tube (CNT) bundles on cellulosics (paper and cloth) can detect aggressive oxidizing vapors such as ni
73 s, including China, as a stain repellent for clothing, carpets and draperies, but it has been banned
74                                       Carbon cloth (CC) woven by carbon fibers (CFs) is typically use
75 uctive support (e.g., carbon paper or carbon cloth (CC)) to facilitate mass and electron transport.
76 of PMMFC sensor was four times as the carbon cloth (CC)-based MFCs, indicating the advantage of paper
77 lications as wearable sensing system such as cloth communication devices, electronic textiles, and ro
78 ng duration and made frequent contact with a cloth containing cat odor.
79 ies, we hypothesized that dermal uptake from clothing could contribute to the body burden of this com
80 els, suggest that dermal uptake of BP-3 from clothing could meaningfully contribute to overall body b
81 ere they modified aspects of their identity (clothing, cultural markers) to fit in.
82 or CH3Br with the conductivity of the carbon cloth current distributor, the cathode significantly low
83 stic of the tape collection substrate or the cloth debris which was also recovered.
84 al products including automotive lubricants, clothing, deodorants, sunscreens, and cosmetics and can
85 lected at home for 96 h by using acid-washed cloth diapers.
86                                              Clothes drying could as well contribute to the release o
87 tamination of healthcare workers' protective clothing during routine care of patients with multidrug-
88 h of exposure, participants wore their usual clothing during the collection of urine samples for the
89               Subjects were weighed in light clothing each morning, and their weight was corrected to
90 itu noncovalent immobilization onto a carbon cloth electrode.
91 ediment, with two-chamber bottles and carbon cloth electrodes to deliver a maximum power output of ~1
92                          In this work carbon cloth electrodes were modified by thermal, chemical, and
93 ectrodes, formed on high surface-area carbon cloth electrodes, resulted in a self-powered biosensor w
94 ve three-dimensional patterns on the PEG net-cloth enables the creation of protein microarrays with h
95 his study: e.g. make-up, tattoos, hairbands, clothes, endovascular embolization, prostheses, surgical
96  personnel that can carry pathogens on their clothes, equipment, or vehicles.
97 apon stockpiles, protection (via coating) of clothing, equipment and buildings, and containment of ag
98 s show, for the first time, how leaving worn clothing exposed in sleeping areas when travelling can b
99  only by controllable appearance cues (e.g., clothing, facial expressions) as shown previously, but a
100 ana pulp by commercial pectinase followed by cloth filtration.
101                       Permethrin-impregnated clothing for the prevention of tick bites has been shown
102 ion at the crossing points is crucial in the cloth formation.
103 anoscale to create two-dimensional molecular cloth from polymeric strands, a molecular thread.
104  (BFRs) and organophosphate esters (OPEs) by clothing from indoor air and transfer via laundering to
105 atic patients (7/8); (9) usage of protective clothing/gloves (8/8); (10) proper measures during outbr
106  strike-through study revealed that 26 of 27 cloth gowns allowed bacterial transmission through the m
107  the sleeve of surgical team members wearing cloth gowns than those using paper gowns [odds ratio (95
108 ng disposable spunlace paper versus reusable cloth gowns.
109 and its thickness controlled; 2) the PEG net-cloth has excellent resistance to non-specific protein a
110 wo kinds of humidity-induced, bendable smart clothing have been designed to reversibly adapt their th
111 ensity by over 300% compared to plain carbon cloth (i.e., 2.85Wm(-2) vs 0.66Wm(-2), respectively), an
112 either standard bathing practices or using a cloth impregnated with 2% CHG, for a 6-month period.
113 aily bathing of all patients with disposable cloths impregnated with 2% chlorhexidine or nonantimicro
114 use patterns showed that bathing and washing clothes in tube-well water was significantly protective
115                                  The role of clothing in the management of eczema (also called atopic
116 s task involved a choice between 2 pieces of cloth, including 1 with a food reward placed on its surf
117  linear or logarithmic decay and, as Shirley cloth is no longer available, we tested an alternative i
118                             Activated carbon cloth is used as an electrode, achieving an excellent ar
119                      We show that (1) soiled clothing is significantly more attractive than clean clo
120                                         Silk clothing is unlikely to provide additional benefit over
121                   Votive objects, furniture, clothing, jewelry, and importantly, food including bread
122 notubes on the surface of micro-fibre fabric cloth layouts, normal to the fibre lengths, resulting in
123 Hispanics seek shade and wear sun protective clothing less often than Spanish-acculturated Hispanics
124 al cleaning activities (e.g., dish-washing), clothing maintenance (e.g., laundry), and general housew
125 e obtained by UWW and a tape measure for the clothed mannequin, but the values were not uniformly sig
126 ackets or sweaters: four from one name-brand clothing manufacturer (three majority polyester fleece,
127 opropylaminoethyl) ethyl sulfide, present on cloth material, which demonstrated the capability to det
128 study of arctic or subarctic indigenous skin clothing material, known for its design and ability to k
129 shampoos and cleansers, and disperse dyes in clothing materials.
130 ic-encased mattresses was 0.5 times that for cloth mattresses, but levels in 21% of plastic-encased m
131 f sleeping humans and we suggest that soiled clothing may present a similarly attractive cue, allowin
132 ousehold cleaning activities (washing dishes/clothes, mopping, toilet cleaning, and washing windows/s
133 earm discharge was used as an analog for the clothing of a shooting victim or a suspect discharging a
134 r through direct contact or via the hands or clothing of health care workers.
135 ts reactions with the exposed skin, hair and clothing of human occupants.
136 iations between SIDS and 2 or more layers of clothing on the infant (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 6.2;
137  we report a non-swelling "PEG molecular net-cloth" on a solid surface, fabricated using a novel "vis
138 ting) and behavioral (peeling off a layer of clothing or seeking an iced beverage).
139 fy people by repetitively sniffing pieces of clothing or the body odor of family members.
140 dence interval (CI): 1.78, 5.34) or changing clothes (OR = 2.84, 95% CI: 1.04, 7.78) after applying p
141 l (healthy, attractive models in high status clothes) or non-aspirational (eating disordered patients
142 searching for your car, a particular item of clothing, or just obeying traffic lights, in everyday li
143  and number of intentional solutions on both cloth (P = 0.008) and cover (P = 0.004) steps.
144 red to pristine CC, the plasma-etched carbon cloth (P-CC) has a higher specific surface area and an i
145    The formulations developed can be used on clothes, paper, glass, and steel for a myriad of self-cl
146  duration of repellency after application to cloth patches worn on the arms of human volunteers.
147 icies (8%), 10 eyewear policies (10%), and 7 clothing policies (7%) mentioned sun protection as the i
148 plied in combination with permethrin-treated clothing, protection against bites of nearly 100% can be
149                               Release in the clothing reactors was largely due to perfluorooctatonic
150                               For carpet and clothing reactors, the majority of PFAS release was not
151                                          For clothing, release was more dependent on sample heterogen
152         Five of the textiles (sun-protection clothes) released low amounts of Ti (0.01 to 0.06 wt % o
153               Using intelligent textiles for clothing represents one possibility for weavable superel
154  with nanoPE cloth and with processed nanoPE cloth, respectively, than when covered with cotton.
155 and cement concrete, and an activated carbon cloth, respectively.
156  an intimate contact between TiO2 and carbon cloth resulted from direct crystallization and growth of
157 re performed on a mannequin with and without clothing RESULTS: All subjects were measured with 3DPS a
158 nular activated charcoal (IT-GAC) and carbon cloth roll (CCR)) and multiple anodes/electron collector
159 leaning surfaces, gas separators, protective clothing, sensors, and many others.
160                 These nanotube-coated fabric cloths serve as building blocks for the multilayered 3D
161      Rare/never use of sunscreen, protective clothing, shade; multiple sunburns within the past year;
162 res: Rare/never use of sunscreen, protective clothing, shade; multiple sunburns within the past year;
163         Biocompatible mechanized phosphonate-clothed silica nanoparticles have been designed and fabr
164 Females are also preferentially attracted to cloth sprayed with oil-formulated B. bassiana spores, wi
165 ved significant reduction in the size of the cloth substrate as well as the volume of reagents and wa
166                                            A cloth substrate containing GSR particles expelled during
167 ts array (NSA) on a low-cost flexible carbon cloth substrate while simultaneously fulfill precise TiO
168 s utilized to recover GSR particles from the cloth substrate.
169 -liquid electrolyte with an activated carbon cloth/sulfur composite cathode.
170 mmunition were fired at short distances into cloth targets, and the Raman spectra produced by the GSR
171 ), 3 times/wk for 6 wk, while wearing casual clothes that revealed a 35% skin area.
172  recorded with patients in pyjamas or in day clothes (the sequence was randomly allocated).
173                                       Before clothing, the nonretractable human penis would have been
174 nonsyntactic categories (e.g., animal-animal-clothes), they failed to learn the repetition pattern ov
175  is significantly more attractive than clean clothing to active bed bugs moving within a bedroom size
176 desired in fabrics for sportswear as well as cloth used for cleaning.
177 d strong ties to the Gulf Coast where cotton cloth was made.
178               Microporous SpectraCarb carbon cloth was treated using nitric acid to enhance negative
179 n electrode substrate (glassy carbon, carbon cloth) was sequentially dipped for 10 s into two separat
180 odel landfill reactors filled with carpet or clothing were monitored under biologically active and ab
181 ironmental specimens (e.g., from bedding and clothing) were obtained.
182 ase (GOx) immobilized on the TiO2 NSA/carbon cloth, which produces a stable, mediator-free glucose se
183                                 2D nanoscale cloth will provide access to a new generation of smart,
184 he unique vertically-erected TiO2 NSA/carbon cloth with hierarchical structures was directly explored
185 d reward placed on its surface, and a second cloth with the food reward next to its surface.
186             As mRNAs are generated, they are clothed with proteins to form messenger ribonucleoprotei
187 ode (graphene) and current collector (carbon cloth) with enhanced conductivity.
188 first time, can be successfully knitted into clothes without short circuits under external forces and
189 ast cancer risk with farm size or washing of clothes worn during pesticide application, but risk was

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