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ABSTRACT The 17 October 2019 uprising in Lebanon marked a pivotal period of economic crisis and discontent with the ruling elite. We examined social cohesion post‐uprising by exploring political polarization between “anti‐ruling parties” citizens and “partisan/unaligned” citizens, in two surveys with a community sample (Study 1, N = 357) and a ...
Mortada Al‐Amine+3 more
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ABSTRACT Humans are hardwired to seek out social connections, as well as monitor for warning signs that their belonging may be at risk. Social identities provide a mechanism through which to monitor belonging, shaping how people understand and see themselves, as well as how they are perceived by others. This large qualitative study (n = 203) presents a
Veronica M. Lamarche+2 more
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ABSTRACT This research combined person‐ and variable‐centred approaches to examine whether (a) core values, (b) perceptions of the political system's legitimacy and (c) attitudes towards Hong Kong–Mainland China integration underlie the Yellow versus Blue politicized collective identities that emerged during the Hong Kong 2019 social unrest.
Ying‐yi Hong+2 more
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This study presents a prospective Life Cycle Assessment of the emerging technology artificial photosynthesis, which produces chemicals by utilizing light. It integrates break‐even sensitivity analysis to identify minimum parameter requirements and uncertainty analysis to evaluate theoretical competitiveness, providing the distribution and range of Life
Lukas Lazar
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In‐plane and through‐plane thermal gradients from 10 to 40 °C cause a capacity loss acceleration of 25% ± 4% in comparison to a homogeneous aging temperature of 25 °C for a 20 Ah pouch cell. Only at higher average temperatures, an aging acceleration of the through‐plane thermal gradient in comparison to the in‐plane thermal gradient is observed. During
Lisa Cloos, Thomas Wetzel
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