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Risk Governance and Deliberative Democracy in Health Care [PDF]
I argue in this article that the concept of risk-centered governance is the best theoretical paradigm for understanding health law and the health care system. Over the past 20 years, an insurance-inflected discourse has migrated from the purely financial
Hunter, Nan D.
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AI‐Optimized Vanadium Oxide Multilayers for More Than 20‐fold Enhancement in Bolometric Performance
Machine‐learning‐optimized WxV1‐xOy multilayer thin films with graded doping achieve a high TCR (7.3 % K−1), reduced hysteresis, and low noise under CMOS‐compatible growth conditions. This approach overcomes the long‐standing trade‐off in microbolometers between linear response and performance, offering a universal bolometric parameter greatly enhanced
Jin‐Hyun Choi +8 more
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Can Deliberative Democracy Work in Hierarchical Organizations?
Some measure of equality is necessary for deliberative democracy to work well, yet empirical scholarship consistently points to the deleterious effect that hierarchy and inequalities of epistemological authority have on deliberation.
Grant Neeley +2 more
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Habermas on democracy and human rights [PDF]
Habermas"s approach to democracy and human rights is a procedural one. In this interview, the connections between deliberative democracy, human rights and the international order are brought forward, as well as the specific traits of a procedural ...
Oyen, Simen Andersen
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Laser‐induced graphene (LIG) provides a scalable, laser‐direct‐written route to porous graphene architecture with tunable chemistry and defect density. Through heterojunction engineering, catalytic functionalization, and intrinsic self‐heating, LIG achieves highly sensitive and selective detection of NOX, NH3, H2, and humidity, supporting next ...
Nan Jiang +8 more
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Democratic cultural policy : democratic forms and policy consequences [PDF]
The forms that are adopted to give practical meaning to democracy are assessed to identify what their implications are for the production of public policies in general and cultural policies in particular.
Alexander V. +35 more
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In this study, a multifunctional conductive sponge composite (MAPU) is developed using a biomimetic, hierarchical construction strategy emulating the growth process of natural wood. This approach involved integrating biomass‐derived graphitic nanoflakes, synthesized from luffa vine (LVGN), into a polyurethane (PU) sponge matrix.
Runmin Xu +9 more
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Peran Komunikasi dalam Demokratisasi [PDF]
Communication has a vital role in the processes of democratization. But, on the other perspective, democracy also determines the way of communication. There are three types of relations between communication and democracy: minimalist democracy, radical ...
Lukmantoro, T. (Triyono)
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Conventional polymer electrolytes based on poly‐dioxolane (PDOL) suffer from low ion mobility and unstable interfaces. Here, AlCl3‐initiated in situ polymerized gel PDOL electrolytes (AGPE) form a facile Li+ conduction path and hybrid SEI layers, thus enabling high Li+ conductivity and uniform Li deposition.
Jaehyeong Yu +6 more
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Northern Ireland desperately needs a deliberative model to prevent it becoming a dictatorship of electoral democracy [PDF]
Simon Burall of Involve, a think tank specialising in democracy and public engagement, recently authored a new report entitled ‘Room for a View’, which focusses on the idea of UK democracy as a deliberative process. Paul Braithwaite welcomes the report’s
Braithwaite, Paul
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