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The Impact of Trust on Chinese Consumers’ Acceptance of Meat Substitutes: The Mediating Role of Perceived Benefits and Perceived Risks, and the Moderating Role of Consumer Knowledge

In recent years, meat substitutes have become a prominent global topic in academic research.As one of the world’s most populous countries, China may increasingly consider meat substitutes as a new dietary option to meet the growing consumer demand.The potential acceptance of meat substitutes by consumers is a critical foundation for the industryâ

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Gene editing tool-loaded biomimetic cationic vesicles with highly efficient bacterial internalization for in vivo eradication of pathogens

Abstract In the post-COVID-19 era, drug-resistant bacterial infections emerge as one of major death causes, where multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (MRAB) and drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (DRPA) represent primary here pathogens.However, the classical antibiotic strategy currently faces the bottleneck of drug resistance.We develop

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Applications of Metaheuristics Inspired by Nature in a Specific Optimisation Problem of a Postal Distribution Sector

This paper presents a logistics problem, related to the transport of goods, which can be applied in practice, for example, in postal or courier services.Two mathematical models are presented as problems occurring in a logistics network.The main objective of the optimisation problem presented is to minimise capital resources (Capex), such as cars or

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Preventable deaths in patients with traumatic brain injury

Objective The objective of this study is to evaluate the rate of and etiology for preventable deaths in patients hbl5266ca with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs).Methods We conducted a retrospective, multicenter review of patients with TBIs who died within 7 days of their traumatic event from June 2008 to May 2009.Three board certified emergency phys

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