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Historical Foundation and Practical Guideline for Ferroelectric Switching Kinetic Studies
The P and U pulses in the conventional PUND measurements are not identical because of the interplay between switching current and the measurement circuit components. This circuit effect can lead to a shift in polarization transients and misinterpreted physics in the switching kinetics.
Yi Liang, Pat Kezer, John T. Heron
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A biomimetic hydrogel derived from neonatal spinal cord ECM (DNSCM) delivers LAMB2 protein and ISP peptide to remodel the inhibitory injury microenvironment. The system sustains drug release, upregulates pro‐regenerative LAMB2, downregulates inhibitory CSPG, and promotes axonal regeneration.
Shiyu Fu +8 more
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Microfabricated Anisotropic Myobundles for the Scalable Production of Cardiac Tissue Grafts
Controlling the anisotropy of cardiac tissue remains an outstanding challenge in the field of cardiac tissue engineering. Here, we introduce an approach to generate anisotropic cardiac myobundles using cell‐adhesive, synthetic, electrospun fibers and stem cell‐derived cardiac fibroblasts.
Maggie E. Jewett +15 more
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Similar and different? A cross-cultural comparison of the prevalence, course of and factors associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviors in first-episode psychosis in Chennai, India and Montreal, Canada. [PDF]
Sicotte R +9 more
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The factor structure and measurement invariance of the Autism Spectrum Quotient-28: A cross-cultural comparison between Malaysia and the Netherlands. [PDF]
Chee ZJ, Scheeren AM, De Vries M.
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Juvenile arrest: a cross‐cultural comparison
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004Background: Cross‐national studies describing the psychopathological characteristics of arrested adolescents are virtually non‐existent. Such studies are important because they have implications for national policy on arrest, case‐management, and future research.
Vermeiren, Robert +4 more
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Menopause, 2007
This summary of the 3-day "Cross-Cultural Comparisons, Midlife, and Aging" workshop introduces 15 papers that examine menopause from biological, cultural, and health perspectives. The workshop was designed to critically examine the conceptual and methodological bases of cross-cultural studies and to make recommendations regarding future research on ...
Carla Makhlouf, Obermeyer +1 more
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This summary of the 3-day "Cross-Cultural Comparisons, Midlife, and Aging" workshop introduces 15 papers that examine menopause from biological, cultural, and health perspectives. The workshop was designed to critically examine the conceptual and methodological bases of cross-cultural studies and to make recommendations regarding future research on ...
Carla Makhlouf, Obermeyer +1 more
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Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Personality: The Netherlands and England
Psychological Reports, 1991401 men and 475 women completed the Dutch version of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire. Factor comparisons all exceeded 0.97 so that the factors of Psychoticism, Extraversion, Neuroticism, and Social Desirability are deemed to be identical in the two countries, England and The Netherlands.
SANDERMAN, R +2 more
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A cross-cultural comparison of IS designer values
Communications of the ACM, 1990The values of system designers have a significant influence on the extent to which information system meet the broad effectiveness needs of an organization.
Kuldeep Kumar, Niels Bjørn-Andersen
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