Publications by authors named "C Y Tso"

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  • Researchers developed a radiative cooling textile (PAC@T) inspired by flamingo feathers, using polyacrylonitrile and alumina particles to enhance cooling and comfort.
  • PAC@T achieves high solar reflectance (95%) and mid-infrared emissivity (91.8%), resulting in effective cooling that is 6.1°C cooler than traditional textiles.
  • The textile is made from common materials and offers advantages like durability and energy-free operation, posing significant potential for future industrial applications in personal thermoregulation.
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Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the gold standard for clinical research but may not accurately reflect the impact of medicines in real-world settings. Supplementing RCTs with insights from real-world data (RWD) can address known limitations by including more diverse patient populations, additional types of sites-of-care, and practices more representative of the care most people receive. One current challenge in using RWD is the lack of an algorithmic approach to identifying outcomes.

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To address the increasingly serious water scarcity across the world, sorption-based atmospheric water harvesting (SAWH) continues to attract attention among various water production methods, due to it being less dependent on climatic and geographical conditions. Water productivity and energy efficiency are the two most important evaluation indicators. Therefore, this review aims to comprehensively and systematically summarize and discuss the water productivity and energy efficiency enhancement methods for SAWH systems based on three levels, from material to component to system.

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Objectives: In response to the pandemic, the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) established an initial SARS-CoV-2 RNA national standard based on the original Wuhan strain. However, with the depletion of the first national standard and continued mutation of the virus, the establishment of new national standards was imminent.

Methods: Hence, new candidate national standards were established by heat-inactivation for 30 min for six representative strains of SARS-CoV-2, comprising the original strain and five variants with anticipated concentrations of 7.

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In this analytical study, the fluid motion within a microchannel is induced by the oscillation of one surface parallel to the other stationary surface, termed the extended Stokes' problem. The novelty and research gap are acquiring the thermal effect of such motion due to the viscous dissipation or fluid friction, subject to symmetric isothermal boundary conditions. The study may shed light on the role of viscous dissipation in temperature rise in the synovial fluid of an artificial hip joint, or in the fluid layer of a mechanical bearing.

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