Review
Physiology
Servet Yalcin, Sezen oezkan, Tahir Shah
Summary: During incubation, temperature and light are two key factors that affect embryo development and post-hatch performance. Optimizing incubation temperature can improve hatchability, while light during incubation can enhance embryo development, reduce stress responses, and improve cognitive functions of chickens.
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
(2022)
Review
Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science
Karim M. Khalil, Saad El-Shater, Hamdy Rizk, Elsayed Khalifa
Summary: This article discusses the significant impact of incubation temperature on the hatching rate and performance of poultry eggs, and emphasizes the necessary precautions for factors affecting performance. It also summarizes the positive and negative effects of embryonic thermal manipulation on embryo development, muscle growth, thermotolerance acquisition, and immunity in poultry.
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND ANIMAL NUTRITION
(2023)
Article
Biology
A. K. Shakur Ahammad, Md Asaduzzaman, Md Borhan Uddin Ahmed, Salma Akter, Md Sadiqul Islam, M. Mahfujul Haque, Hamid Ceylan, Li Lian Wong
Summary: The study showed that incubation temperature significantly influences the growth performance, survival rate, and muscle development of indigenous climbing perch. The optimum incubation temperature for highest growth performance was found to be 28℃.
JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Biology
Cassia S. Camillo, Nicole Valenzuela, Steve A. Johnson
Summary: In this study, the authors evaluated the effects of constant incubation temperatures on the pre-hatching and post-hatching life-history traits of the six-tubercled Amazon River turtle. They found that temperature had a significant impact on the sex determination of the turtles, as well as on their hatchling size and early growth. Warmer incubation temperatures accelerated embryonic development but had negative effects on post-hatching growth and mass gain rates. This study highlights the importance of temperature in shaping the life-history traits of this understudied turtle species.
JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Sixuan Zhang, Bingyun Wang, Li Yin, Shigong Wang, Wendong Hu, Xueqian Song, Hongmei Feng
Summary: Meteorological indicators like temperature and precipitable water have an impact on the spread of COVID-19, with significant differences between different regions. The maximum confirmed COVID-19 cases/deaths per day show a decreasing trend as latitude increases, indicating a potential correlation between climate temperature and the virus spread. The virus's ability to adapt to different climates may also play a role in its spread, and global efforts are needed to stop the pandemic.
Article
Agronomy
Fang Li, Madeeha Matloob, Clement Nzabanita, Yanzhong Li
Summary: Verticillium wilt of alfalfa caused by Verticillium alfalfae was first reported in China in 2016. The pathogen grew and sporulated over a wide range of conditions, with optimal temperature, pH, and photoperiod for growth and sporulation being 25 degrees C, pH 6.0, and 24 hours of darkness, respectively. Different media, carbon and nitrogen sources were found to support the growth and sporulation of the pathogen.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Fisheries
Morgana Angelo, Mauricio Koch Lisboa, Caio Cesar Franca Magnotti, Mariana Rangel Pilotto, Jaco Joaquim Mattos, Vinicius Ronzani Cerqueira
Summary: Temperature plays a crucial role in the development of fish eggs and larvae. This study aimed to determine the optimal temperature for egg incubation, larval survival, and development of Mugil liza larvae, with 23.2-23.9 degrees Celsius identified as the ideal range. Different temperature conditions significantly influenced larval development and survival rates, while the RNA/DNA ratio indicated similar nutritional status among larvae under different treatments.
AQUACULTURE RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Josiah M. Johnson, Samantha L. Bock, Christopher R. Smaga, Max R. Lambert, Thomas R. Rainwater, Philip M. Wilkinson, Benjamin B. Parrott
Summary: Mercury contamination can be transferred from mother to offspring and have negative effects on clutch viability, offspring size, and behavior in American alligators. However, incubation temperature has a stronger impact on offspring behavior and survival than maternal mercury pollution. Higher temperatures promote larger and bolder hatchlings, while cooler temperatures produce presumptive females with lower survival rates.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2023)
Article
Biology
Pragyan Dash, Ritesh Shantilal Tandel, Nityanand Pandey, Paramita Banerjee Sawant, Debajit Sarma, Kiran Dube Rawat, Narinder Kumar Chadha
Summary: The study aimed to evaluate the impact of temperature on egg incubation, growth, standard metabolic rate, and thermal tolerance of the Himalayan hill stream chocolate mahseer. The results indicated that the fish species exhibited a wide thermal tolerance range, with a preferred temperature range of 23 to 27 degrees Celsius for optimal growth.
JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science
A. Nangsuay, R. Molenaar, R. Meijerhof, I van den Anker, M. J. W. Heetkamp, B. Kemp, H. van den Brand
Summary: The study found that eggs from older breeder flocks have higher nutrient availability, resulting in faster weight gain posthatch compared to eggs from younger breeder flocks. Oxygen concentration during incubation affects embryonic development and feed conversion ratio in the first 7 days posthatch.
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Yufeng Wei, Yangchun Gao, Dainan Cao, Yan Ge, Haitao Shi, Shiping Gong
Summary: Incubation temperature significantly influences the development of Reeves' Turtles embryos and hatchlings, while substrate moisture mainly affects incubation duration and hatchlings' carapace width. The optimal incubation conditions determined in this study are a temperature of 29+/-0.5 degrees C and a substrate moisture level of 1:1.2, which lead to higher hatching success, shorter incubation duration, and better survival rates for this aquaculture species.
Article
Fisheries
Morgana Angelo, Mauricio Koch Lisboa, Caio Magnotti, Mariana Rangel Pilotto, Jaco Joaquim Mattos, Vinicius Ronzani Cerqueira
Summary: The study determined that the best temperature for hatching was 28 degrees Celsius, with the highest survival rate observed at 24.7 degrees Celsius and 100% mortality at 18.4 degrees Celsius. The timing of mouth opening and eye pigmentation varied with temperature.
AQUACULTURE RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Oncology
Sagar Rayamajhi, Shoukath Sulthana, Colin Ferrel, Tej B. Shrestha, Santosh Aryal
Summary: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are heterogenous populations of proteolipid bi-layered vesicles secreted by cells. The use of serum-free conditioned media to collect EVs can lead to stress-mediated cellular changes and affect EV production and functionality. This study aims to investigate the role of incubation time and temperature on EV production and proteomic cargo.
EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Li Zhang, Yongtao Zhou
Summary: This study investigates the role of social networking services in facilitating tenant growth through customized incubation services. It reveals that the behavior of social networking services fully mediates the relationship between customized services and tenant growth. The study suggests promoting the deep embedding of incubation services in social networks, improving the handling of big data within social networking services, and intensively integrating entrepreneurial ecosystems into social networks.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Yang Li, Cheng Kai Lu, Chen Yang Li, Ri Hua Lei, Meng Na Pu, Jun Hui Zhao, Feng Peng, Hua Qian Ping, Dan Wang, Gang Liang
Summary: The study reveals that small peptides known as IRON MAN (IMA) interact with BRUTUS (BTS) to prevent the degradation of positive regulators bHLH105 and bHLH115, thereby activating the iron deficiency response.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
(2021)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Fariba Abbasi, Mahrokh Jalili, Mohammad Reza Samaei, Ali Mohammad Mokhtari, Elahe Azizi
Summary: The study focused on assessing the impact of land use on hospital bioaerosols and determining effective radii for reducing fungal and bacterial concentrations. Results showed higher concentrations of fungi and bacteria in hospital B, with land use predominantly urban and bare. Mathematical modeling indicated different trends in land use variation across hospitals. A positive correlation was found between bare land and fungal/bacterial concentrations, with effective radii identified for reducing fungal and bacterial levels through green space creation. Management of land use within a 5 km radius of hospitals is deemed necessary to mitigate pollution.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Chemistry, Analytical
Fariba Abbasi, Abooalfazl Azhdarpoor, Mohammad Reza Samaei
Summary: This study aimed to remove high concentrations of MTBE using isolated bacteria from contaminated soil with petroleum compounds in southern regions of Iran and determine their kinetics. The results showed that pure Ochrobactrum sp. and a microbial consortium consisting of resistant bacteria at high MTBE concentrations could remove MTBE> 90%.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Saeid Rostami, Abooalfazl Azhdarpoor, Mohammad Ali Baghapour, Mansooreh Dehghani, Mohammad Reza Samaei, Marta Jaskulak, Sima Jafarpour, Mohammad Samare-Najaf
Summary: The study demonstrated that melatonin application in the rhizosphere of Festuca grass had a positive impact on the degradation of PAHs, with the best removal rate observed at a concentration of 50 μM. The findings also showed an increase in dehydrogenase and peroxidase activity, as well as enhancement of plant biomass and soil bacterial population, indicating a potentially beneficial role of melatonin in soil remediation.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
(2021)
Article
Chemistry, Analytical
Mohammad Ansarizadeh, Tayebeh Tabatabaei, Mohammad Reza Samaei, Mostafa Leili, Mohammad Mehdi Baneshi
Summary: The present study investigated the removal of cefixime antibiotic from aqueous solution using TiO2 and ZnO photocatalyst immobilized at polyurethane. The optimal conditions for the TiO2/UV/PU process were found to be pH of 4.80, catalyst dosage of 2.60 g/m(2), initial cefixime concentration of 25.90 mg/L, and reaction time of 85 min. For the ZnO/UV/PU process, the optimum conditions were determined as pH of 6.70, ZnO dosage of 2.40 g/m(2), CFIX concentration of 25 mg/L, and reaction time of 89 min. The results suggest that the photocatalyst/UV/PU process is effective for the removal of cefixime antibiotic from aqueous solution.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
M. A. Mirnasab, Hassan Hashemi, M. R. Samaei, A. Azhdarpoor
Summary: This study successfully upgraded the process of water treatment plant using integrated processes, effectively removing natural organic matters and avoiding the formation of carcinogenic by-products.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Chemistry, Analytical
Delshad Abolfazli, Fariba Abbasi, Mohammad Ali Baghapour, Mohammad Reza Samaei, Hamid Reza Tabatabaeei
Summary: This study investigated the concentration and risk of carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic causes in potable water in Shiraz. The results showed that the concentration was lower than the standards, but higher in winter than in summer. The risk of cancer and non-cancer in children due to exposure through skin and drinking water was higher than in other groups.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
(2023)
Article
Engineering, Environmental
Amin Mohammadpour, Zeynab Tabatabaee, Reza Dehbandi, Razieh Khaksefidi, Mohammad Golaki, Ehsan Gharechahi, Mohammad Reza Samaei, Reza Mohammadpour, Amin Sheibani, Ahmad Badeenezhad
Summary: The study conducted in the southern province of Iran found that the fluoride concentration in drinking water ranged from 0.1 to 0.9 mg/L, following a normal distribution, with higher concentrations observed in the central and northern regions. Monte-Carlo simulation revealed a potential non-carcinogenic risk for children in the 95th percentile, while sensitivity analysis identified fluoride concentration and water consumption rate as the most influential factors in the model. The results highlight the importance of continuous monitoring of fluoride levels in water resources and implementing proper dietary guidelines in this province.
STOCHASTIC ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND RISK ASSESSMENT
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Hakimeh Teiri, Mohammad Reza Samaei, Mansooreh Dehghani, Abooalfazl Azhdarpoor, Yaghoub Hajizadeh, Farzaneh Mohammadi, Roya Kelishadi
Summary: This study examined the association of maternal exposure to benzophenones with gestational age and evaluated their effects on birth outcomes. The results showed that benzophenone derivatives, especially BP-3, can affect the duration of pregnancy and fetal growth, with boys having heavier birth weights than girls. Preterm infants had noticeably lower birth outcomes compared to term infants.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Tahereh Rookesh, Mohammad Reza Samaei, Saeed Yousefinejad, Hassan Hashemi, Zahra Derakhshan, Fariba Abbasi, Mahrokh Jalili, Stefanos Giannakis, Muhammad Bilal
Summary: In this study, electrocoagulation was used to treat landfill leachate and remove COD, NH4+, TDS, TSS, turbidity, and color. The effects of various variables on the treatment efficiency were investigated. Results showed that electrocoagulation with the Fe/Gr electrode had excellent performance in removing COD and NH4+, with favorable indicators.
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Fahimeh Khademi, Mohammad Reza Samaei, Abbas Shahsavani, Kourosh Azizi, Amin Mohammadpour, Zahra Derakhshan, Stefanos Giannakis, Jorge Rodriguez-Chueca, Muhammad Bilal
Summary: This study investigated the health risks of VOCs in and around the municipal landfill, finding that the concentrations of benzene and other compounds were higher than acceptable standards. Control measures should be implemented to reduce the concentrations of volatile compounds like benzene.
Article
Environmental Sciences
Narges Shamsedini, Mansooreh Dehghani, Mohammadreza Samaei, Aboolfazl Azhdarpoor, Mohammad Hosseini, Mohammad Fararoei, Shayan Bahrany
Summary: This study investigated the concentration of urinary PAHs in individuals living near restaurants, finding that they were exposed to higher levels of PAHs. The mean concentration of PAHs in urine was slightly lower in the control group compared to those living near restaurants. The concentration of PAH metabolites was directly related to MDA and TAC.
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
(2022)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Narges Shamsedini, Mansooreh Dehghani, Mohammadreza Samaei, Aboolfazl Azhdarpoor, Mohammad Hoseini, Mohammad Fararouei, Shayan Bahrany, Sareh Roosta
Summary: This study investigated the concentrations of urinary PAHs and their health effects in individuals living near restaurants. The results showed significant associations between PAHs and MDA level and TAC, indicating potential health risks. However, the non-carcinogenic health risks were found to be low.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Halime Sadeghi, Amin Mohammadpour, Mohammad Reza Samaei, Abooalfazl Azhdarpoor, Masoud Hadipoor, Hamid Mehrazmay, Amin Mousavi Khaneghah
Summary: Arsenic contamination in groundwater is a significant threat to human health and the ecosystem. This study investigated the use of the sono-electrocoagulation method for arsenic removal. The results showed that the system with Ti/PbO2 as the anode and Al as the cathode electrodes was more effective in removing arsenic contamination in a base environment.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
(2022)
Article
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Neda Kaydi, Parviz Mahmoudi, Neamatollah Jaafarzadeh, Seyyed Abbas Mirzaee, Mohammad Reza Samaei, Mostafa Hardani
Summary: This study aimed to investigate the emission of BTEX pollutants from new and old landfill sites in the city of Ahvaz, Iran. The results showed that the concentration levels of BTEX were significantly higher in the warm season compared to the cold one.
EURASIAN CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
(2022)
Article
Engineering, Environmental
Mohammad Reza Samaei, Seyed Bagher Mortazavi, Bita Bakhshi, Ahmad Jonidi Jafari, Narges Shamsedini, Hamid Mehrazmay, Mohammad Ansarizadeh
Summary: This study investigated hexadecane removal in slurry bioreactors using bio-enhancement and bio-stimulation, finding that microbial consortium was more effective in removing hexadecane compared to pure bacteria, and that high salt levels inhibited biodegradation. Increasing soil-to-water ratio and initial hexadecane concentration were found to be crucial factors influencing the biodegradation rate.
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
(2022)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Jawad Ahmad, Zhiguang Zhou
Summary: The addition of steel fibers and marble waste has a positive impact on the performance of self-compacting concrete (SCC) in aggressive environments, improving its mechanical properties, durability, and microstructure.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Kyungjae Lee, Hyunwoo Lim
Summary: Building energy code updates induce correlations among building parameters, which can affect data analysis. This study investigates the impact of these correlations through sensitivity analysis and Principal Component Analysis (PCA).
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
M. I. Nizovtsev, A. N. Sterlyagov
Summary: The effect of adding a layer of phase change material on the thermal inertia properties of the outer wall in lightweight building was numerically studied. It was found that in the regime of indoor air conditioning, adding a layer of paraffin in a foamed polyurethane wall can significantly reduce heat flux fluctuations on the inner wall surface. Additionally, locating the phase change material on the inner surface of the wall in the regime of daily in-phase fluctuations in the indoor and outdoor air temperatures produces the best effect.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Mingzhen Wang, Eric Hu, Lei Chen
Summary: This study proposes an innovative and sustainable condenser-cooling approach called Radiation-enhanced Thermal Diode Tank (RTDT) to assist in energy-saving for Refrigeration and Air-conditioning (RAC) systems. The research finds that the RTDT-RAC system can save up to 40% energy compared to the reference RAC system, with a higher Coefficient of Performance (COP) of 5.34. Additionally, the parametric analysis shows that regions with larger day and night ambient temperature differences, higher room temperature setpoints, and increased RHP radiative surface areas can effectively increase energy savings.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Hua Zhang, Xinyue Liu, Linjian Ma, Zeng Li
Summary: This study aims to investigate the impact of polypropylene (PP) fibers and aggregate contents on the mechanical performance of coral aggregate concrete (CASC). The results revealed that increasing the PP fiber contents and gravel replacement ratio significantly improved the dynamic compressive strength and toughness of CASC, while excessive fiber can have a detrimental effect. The study also developed a dynamic constitutive model that accurately predicted the stress-strain curve and mechanical properties of CASC.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Navid Moghaddas-Zadeh, Mahmood Farzaneh-Gord, William P. Bahnfleth
Summary: This study presents a general procedure for designing a hybrid chiller network using a Particle Swarm Optimization algorithm to determine the optimal configuration and chiller loading distribution. Life cycle cost analysis is used to select the optimal configuration. Simulations show that the best energy and economic choices depend on the natural gas and electricity price ratio.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Carolina Briceno, Miguel Azenha, Graca Vasconcelos, Paulo B. Lourenco
Summary: The conditioning of the brick units has an influence on the shear bond behavior of the unit-mortar interface. Longer immersion time improves the shear bond properties, while the cohesion values of premixed mortars are affected by the conditioning time.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Seong-Yong Cheon, Hye-Jin Cho, Jae-Weon Jeong
Summary: A dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS) assisted by an isothermal dehumidifier and an indirect evaporative cooler is proposed, and its energy-saving potential is evaluated based on detailed simulations. The results indicate that despite the free cooling operation by the indirect evaporative cooler, the proposed system consumes 10% more operating energy due to the low coefficient of performance (COP) of the isothermal dehumidifier. Improvements in the COP of the isothermal dehumidifier are required for comparable energy performance.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Xiaochen Ma, Wenchao Shi, Hongxing Yang
Summary: The actual wetting factor of the plate surface and the movement of spray droplets are important factors in the performance of indirect evaporative cooling (IEC) systems. A 3D computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model that considers these factors is proposed in this study. The model accurately predicts the performance of IEC systems and provides insights for further improvement.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Panagiota Theodoropoulou, Eleonora Brembilla, Roel Schipper, Christian Louter
Summary: This study develops an optimized glare-based control strategy for Venetian blinds in real-life buildings, aiming to improve visual conditions while saving energy. The results show that the optimized algorithm can significantly improve visual conditions for different activities in the building, although it may increase the use of electric lighting in certain cases.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Nari Yoon, Leslie Norford, Michael Wetter, Ali Malkawi
Summary: This study developed an analytical model for window operation schedules that leverages natural ventilation for different airflow rates, thermal masses, and climate variations. The research demonstrated that proper window scheduling can significantly reduce indoor temperature and save energy.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Haoran Cheng, Denghu Jing
Summary: This study investigated the reinforcement and compressive behavior of rat-trap bond walls using steel plate frames. The results showed that the steel plate frame effectively enhanced the compressive peak load of the wall, and increasing the steel plate thickness improved compressive strength and confinement effect. Nonlinear relations were observed between the preload ratio and the peak load, and local buckling of the steel plate frame was affected by the preload ratio. Finite element models were used to verify the experimental results, and calculation formulas for predicting the compressive peak load were developed and found to be accurate.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Bangyu Cheng, Jinlong Yang, Yucheng Fan, Zhi Ni, Ziyan Hang, Bowen Zeng, Huanxun Liu, Chuang Feng
Summary: This study investigates the property-microstructure relationships in graphene nanoplatelet (GNP) reinforced cement composites (GNPRCCs) using three-dimensional finite element modeling and experiments. The results reveal that GNPs aligned at 45 degrees have the most significant impact on enhancing load-bearing capacity and damage resistance of the composites. A larger GNP diameter-to-thickness ratio is beneficial for crack bridging and propagation control. The orientation and porosity of pores have significant effects on the damage behaviors of the composites, while pore shape shows negligible effects. These findings provide key guidelines for optimizing microstructural features and improving the performance and durability of construction materials.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Patrick N. Lemougna, Arnold Ismailov, Erkki Levanen, Pekka Tanskanen, Juho Yliniemi, Katja Kilpimaa, Mirja Illikainen
Summary: This study investigates the effect of glass wool waste on the sintering properties of kaolinitic and illitic clays in the ceramic industry. It was found that the addition of glass wool increased compressive strength at lower temperatures, while the addition of spodumene tailings mitigated firing shrinkage at higher temperatures.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Duidi Wu, Shuangdui Wu, Qianyou Zhao, Shuo Zhang, Jin Qi, Jie Hu, Borong Lin
Summary: This study proposes an intelligent elevator information system (IEIS) based on computer vision technology, which monitors elevator occupancy and guides demand-driven operation optimization to achieve energy-efficient management and efficient operation.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2024)