THE PROGRESS IN TITANIUM ALLOYS USED AS BIOMEDICAL IMPLANTS: FROM THE VIEW OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES




Reconceptualizing Integrated Knowledge Translation goals: a case study on basic and clinical science investigating the causes and consequences of food allergy

Abstract Background Integrated Knowledge Translation (IKT) and other forms of research co-production are increasingly recognized as valuable approaches to knowledge creation as a way to better facilitate the implementation of scientific findings.However, the nature of some scientific work can preclude direct knowledge to action as a likely outcome.

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Assessing Good-Practice Frameworks for the Development of Sustainable Energy Communities in Europe: Lessons from Denmark and Ireland

This paper presents findings from initial fieldwork studies of sustainable energy community development methodologies in two islands in Denmark and one rural village in Ireland.The main goals of this study were to determine the enablers and barriers to their successful development and to assess the successful elements of these previously implemente

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