The possibility to reduce the number of accidents related to sleep by using capsules developed through an additive manufacturing process
Abstract
The authors examine one of the important areas of traffic safety, so-called sleep-related accidents. Such direct research into the relationship between pharmaceutical production and traffic shows novel results that suggest progress.
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