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 @article{WHO2017, @article{WHO2017,
-title = {Guidelines for drinking-water quality, 4th edition, incorporating the 1st addendum}, +title = {Guidelines for drinking-water quality}, 
-edition = "FOURTH EDITION INCORPORATING THE FIRST ADDENDUM",+edition = "Fourth Edition, Incorporating The First Addendum",
 year = {2017}, year = {2017},
 ISBN = "ISBN: 978-92-4-154995-0", ISBN = "ISBN: 978-92-4-154995-0",
-url = {https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241549950},+url = {https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240045064},
 address = "{[Accessed in March 2026]}",  address = "{[Accessed in March 2026]}", 
 author = {World Health Organization}, author = {World Health Organization},
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 keywords = {Liquid Intake Monitoring, Smart Bottle, Accelerometer, Smart Health, keywords = {Liquid Intake Monitoring, Smart Bottle, Accelerometer, Smart Health,
 Connected Health}, Connected Health},
-abstract = {The fourth edition of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Guidelines for drinking-water quality (GDWQ) builds on over 50 years of guidance by WHO on drinking-water quality, which has formed an authoritative basis for the setting of national regulations and standards for water safety in support of public ealth. It is the product of significant revisions to clarify and elaborate on ways of implementing its recommendations of contextual hazard identification and risk management, through the establishment of health-based targets, catchment-to-consumer water safety plans and independent surveillance. This first addendum updates the fourth edition. Updates reflect new evidence and further, provides additional explanations to support better understanding and application of the guidance.}+abstract = {The fourth edition of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Guidelines for drinking-water quality (GDWQ) builds on over 50 years of guidance by WHO on drinking-water quality, which has formed an authoritative basis for the setting of national regulations and standards for water safety in support of public health. It is the product of significant revisions to clarify and elaborate on ways of implementing its recommendations of contextual hazard identification and risk management, through the establishment of health-based targets, catchment-to-consumer water safety plans and independent surveillance. This first addendum updates the fourth edition. Updates reflect new evidence and further, provides additional explanations to support better understanding and application of the guidance.}
 } }
  
 @article{Jadhav2025, @article{Jadhav2025,
 title = {Impact of drinking water TDS on serum calcium and magnesium levels: A Cross-Sectional Study}, title = {Impact of drinking water TDS on serum calcium and magnesium levels: A Cross-Sectional Study},
-journal = "InternationalJournalof MedicalSciencein ClinicalResearchandReview",+journal = "International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review",
 year = {2025}, year = {2025},
 publisher = "IEEE", publisher = "IEEE",
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 url = {https://ijmscrr.in/index.php/ijmscrr/article/view/1292/885}, url = {https://ijmscrr.in/index.php/ijmscrr/article/view/1292/885},
 address = "{[Accessed in March 2026]}",  address = "{[Accessed in March 2026]}", 
-author = {Dr. Ananta Jadhav and Dr. Kirti Sarkate and Dr. Sangita Phatale},+author = {Ananta Jadhav and Kirti Sarkate and Sangita Phatale},
 keywords = {Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Purified Water, Raw Water}, keywords = {Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Purified Water, Raw Water},
 abstract = {Introduction: Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in drinking water influence mineral intake and systemic electrolyte balance. Calcium and magnesium, key constituents of TDS, play vital roles in physiological homeostasis. Aim: To assess the impact of water TDS levels on serum calcium and magnesium status among adults consuming purified versus raw water. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 60 adults divided into two groups based on drinking water source: Group I (purified water, TDS 10–150 mg/L) and Group II (raw water, TDS 151–500 mg/L). Serum calcium and magnesium levels were measured and categorized into hypo-, normo-, and hyper- ranges. Statistical analysis included Chi-square and one-way ANOVA. Results: Group II showed significantly higher rates of hypercalcemia (30%) and hypermagnesemia (26.7%) compared to Group I (10% and 20%, respectively). Group I had greater prevalence of hypocalcemia (23.3%) and hypomagnesemia (16.7%). Intra-group analysis within Group I revealed a non-significant upward trend in mineral levels with increasing TDS. ANOVA showed no significant differences across purified water subgroups (P > 0.5). Conclusion: Elevated TDS in drinking water is associated with higher serum calcium and magnesium levels. While purified water ensures safety, excessively low TDS may compromise mineral intake. Optimal TDS thresholds should balance microbiological safety with nutritional adequacy.} abstract = {Introduction: Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in drinking water influence mineral intake and systemic electrolyte balance. Calcium and magnesium, key constituents of TDS, play vital roles in physiological homeostasis. Aim: To assess the impact of water TDS levels on serum calcium and magnesium status among adults consuming purified versus raw water. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 60 adults divided into two groups based on drinking water source: Group I (purified water, TDS 10–150 mg/L) and Group II (raw water, TDS 151–500 mg/L). Serum calcium and magnesium levels were measured and categorized into hypo-, normo-, and hyper- ranges. Statistical analysis included Chi-square and one-way ANOVA. Results: Group II showed significantly higher rates of hypercalcemia (30%) and hypermagnesemia (26.7%) compared to Group I (10% and 20%, respectively). Group I had greater prevalence of hypocalcemia (23.3%) and hypomagnesemia (16.7%). Intra-group analysis within Group I revealed a non-significant upward trend in mineral levels with increasing TDS. ANOVA showed no significant differences across purified water subgroups (P > 0.5). Conclusion: Elevated TDS in drinking water is associated with higher serum calcium and magnesium levels. While purified water ensures safety, excessively low TDS may compromise mineral intake. Optimal TDS thresholds should balance microbiological safety with nutritional adequacy.}
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 abstract = {The purpose of this Special Issue, “Water Intake, Body Water Regulation, and Health”, is to present novel reviews and experimental data regarding hydration physiology and its implication in overall health. Water has previously been dubbed the forgotten nutrient due to humans’ and animals’ ability to subsist seemingly unchanged across a wide range of daily water intakes. However, with the introduction of stressors such as exercise, diseased states, and/or chronic high or low water intake, the homeostatic signals related to body water regulation can influence organ and whole-body health. This Special Issue will discuss water intake, the scientific rationale surrounding the U.S. and European water intake guidelines, homeostatic mechanisms, diseases related to dysfunction of water regulation, and differences in the volume and the vehicle in which the water is contained (i.e., plain water versus mixed beverages) on water intake during and following exercise. The aim is to continue discussion surrounding water, the previously forgotten nutrient, and highlight the importance of water in daily life.} abstract = {The purpose of this Special Issue, “Water Intake, Body Water Regulation, and Health”, is to present novel reviews and experimental data regarding hydration physiology and its implication in overall health. Water has previously been dubbed the forgotten nutrient due to humans’ and animals’ ability to subsist seemingly unchanged across a wide range of daily water intakes. However, with the introduction of stressors such as exercise, diseased states, and/or chronic high or low water intake, the homeostatic signals related to body water regulation can influence organ and whole-body health. This Special Issue will discuss water intake, the scientific rationale surrounding the U.S. and European water intake guidelines, homeostatic mechanisms, diseases related to dysfunction of water regulation, and differences in the volume and the vehicle in which the water is contained (i.e., plain water versus mixed beverages) on water intake during and following exercise. The aim is to continue discussion surrounding water, the previously forgotten nutrient, and highlight the importance of water in daily life.}
 } }
- 
- 
  
 @MISC{LARQ2026, @MISC{LARQ2026,
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 url = {https://www.ijraset.com/best-journal/iot-based-smart-water-bottle}, url = {https://www.ijraset.com/best-journal/iot-based-smart-water-bottle},
 address = "{[Accessed in March 2026]}",  address = "{[Accessed in March 2026]}", 
-author = {Mrs. Kavya M. Divakar and Pavan Kumar and Prajwal Naik and Moed Taha},+author = {Kavya M. Divakar and Pavan Kumar and Prajwal Naik and Moed Taha},
 keywords = {Hydration Tracking, Level Detection Monitoring, Temperature Monitoring, Water Quality Sensors, Solar Charging keywords = {Hydration Tracking, Level Detection Monitoring, Temperature Monitoring, Water Quality Sensors, Solar Charging
 Technology, Bottle Locator, Mobile App Integration.}, Technology, Bottle Locator, Mobile App Integration.},
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 @article{Gautam2020, @article{Gautam2020,
-title = {UNDERSTANDING THE MARKETING MIX},+title = {Understanding the Marketing Mix},
 year = {2020}, year = {2020},
 ISSN = "2348-1269", ISSN = "2348-1269",
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 @article{VDI2026, @article{VDI2026,
 title = {Ethische Grundsätze des Ingenieurberufs}, title = {Ethische Grundsätze des Ingenieurberufs},
-journal = "InternationalJournalof MedicalSciencein ClinicalResearchandReview",+journal = "International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review",
 year = {2026}, year = {2026},
 publisher="VDI Verein Deutscher Ingenieure e.V", publisher="VDI Verein Deutscher Ingenieure e.V",
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 @misc{Cardia2026, @misc{Cardia2026,
-title = {ETHICS DEONTOLOGY IN ENGINEERING 2026},+title = {Ethics Deontology in Engineering 2026},
 year = {2026}, year = {2026},
 author = {Luís Cardia}, author = {Luís Cardia},
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 author = {Globe Scan}, author = {Globe Scan},
 } }
 +@article{EUCPlastic,
 +title = {Single-use plastics},
 +year = {2025},
 +url = "https://environment.ec.europa.eu/topics/plastics/single-use-plastics_en",
 +address = "{[Accessed in March 2026]}", 
 +author = {European Commission},
 +}
 +@article{InfluPrice,
 +title = {Influencer Pricing: How Much Do Creators Actually Cost?},
 +year = {2025},
 +url = "https://marketingagency.one/en/blog/influencer-pricing-how-much-do-creators-cost.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com",
 +address = "{[Accessed in March 2026]}", 
 +author = {One Agency},
 +}
 +
 +@BOOK{Laurent,
 +  title={Life cycle assessment},
 +  author={Anders Bjørn and Mikołaj Owsianiak and Christine Molin and Alexis Laurent},
 +  year={2017},
 +  isbn={978-3-319-56475-3},
 +  publisher={Springer},
 +  address = {Berlin, Germany},
 +  doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56475-3_2},
 +  abstract = {Life cycle assessment (LCA) has a number of defining characteristics that enables it to address questions that no other assessment tools can address. This chapter begins by demonstrating how the use of LCA in the late 2000s led to a drastic shift in the dominant perception that biofuels were “green”, “sustainable” or “carbon neutral”, which led to a change in biofuel policies. This is followed by a grouping of the LCA characteristics into four headlines and an explanation of these: (1) takes a life cycle perspective , (2) covers a broad range of environmental issues, (3) is quantitative, (4) is based on science. From the insights of the LCA characteristics we then consider the strengths and limitations of LCA and end the chapter by listing 10 questions that LCA can answer and 3 that it cannot.}
 +}
 +
 +
 +@BOOK{Tayler,
 +  title = {The International System of Units (SI)},
 +author = {Barry N. Taylor},
 +  year = {2001},
 +  isbn = {978-3-319-56475-3  
 +}
 +
 +@article{EU2011,
 +title = {Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances (RoHS)},
 +year = {2011},
 +url = "https://single-market-economy.ec.europa.eu/single-market/goods/european-standards/harmonised-standards/restriction-use-certain-hazardous-substances-rohs_en",
 +address = "{[Accessed in April 2026]}", 
 +author = {European Comission},
 +}
 +
 +@article{EU2022,
 +title = {Radio Equipment Directive (RED)},
 +year = {2022},
 +url = "https://single-market-economy.ec.europa.eu/sectors/electrical-and-electronic-engineering-industries-eei/radio-equipment-directive-red_en",
 +address = "{[Accessed in April 2026]}", 
 +author = {European Comission},
 +}
 +
 +
 +@article{EU2018,
 +title = {Legal framework of EU data protection},
 +year = {2018},
 +url = "https://commission.europa.eu/law/law-topic/data-protection/legal-framework-eu-data-protection_en",
 +address = "{[Accessed in April 2026]}", 
 +author = {European Comission},
 +}
 +
 +@article{UN2026,
 +title = {THE 17 GOALS},
 +year = {2026},
 +url = "https://sdgs.un.org/goals",
 +address = "{[Accessed in April 2026]}", 
 +author = { United Nations},
 +}
 +
 +@article{PamelaReif,
 +title = {Pamela Reif’s Journey From Influencer To Entrepreneur},
 +year = {2019},
 +url = "https://www.forbes.com/sites/daviddawkins/2019/12/01/pamela-reifs-journey-from-influencer-to-entrepreneur/",
 +address = "{[Accessed in April 2026]}", 
 +author = {David Dawkins, FORBES},
 +}
 +
 +@article{JoshKim,
 +title = {6 JOSHUA KIMMICH},
 +year = {2026},
 +url = "https://fcbayern.com/en/teams/first-team/joshua-kimmich",
 +address = "{[Accessed in April 2026]}", 
 +author = {FC Bayern München},
 +}
 +
 +@article{segment,
 +title = {What is Market Segmentation?},
 +year = {2025},
 +url = "https://www.hanoverresearch.com/insights-blog/corporate/what-is-market-segmentation/",
 +address = "{[Accessed in April 2026]}", 
 +author = {Hanover Research},
 +}
 +
 +@article{GenZ,
 +title = {The sustainability generation: Why do Generation Z care about this planet?},
 +year = {2025},
 +url = "https://www.ulster.ac.uk/faculties/ulster-university-business-school/updates/other/the-sustainability-generation-why-do-generation-z-care-about-this-planet",
 +address = "{[Accessed in April 2026]}", 
 +author = {Ulster University},
 +}
 +
 +@article{positioning,
 +title = {What is positioning?},
 +year = {2025},
 +url = "https://www.productmarketingalliance.com/your-guide-to-positioning/",
 +address = "{[Accessed in April 2026]}", 
 +author = {Product Marketing Alliance },
 +}
 +
 +
 </code> </code>
  
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