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How regulatory focus–mode fit impacts variety‐seeking
Abstract Variety‐seeking research has examined antecedents in terms of contextual factors and individual differences. However, it does not consider the interaction of individual difference factors such as regulatory focus (promotion vs. prevention) and regulatory mode (locomotion vs. assessment) to predict variety‐seeking.
Thuy Pham+3 more
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Easy to Snack—Hard to Digest? Strategies of Dis/Array in Streaming, Social Media, and Television
In the digital age, the television landscape is profoundly expanded and dispersed across multiple media, introducing new paradigms of (post-)televisuality shaped by its constant digital transformation.
Kim Carina Hebben, Christine Piepiorka
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Television was born analogue, almost 100 years ago: first broadcast across airwaves, then delivered via analogue cable and satellite, to reach millions and millions of people around the world.
Célia Quico
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Absolving the SSINS of Precision Interferometric Radio Data: A New Technique for Mitigating Faint Radio Frequency Interference [PDF]
We introduce a new pipeline for analyzing and mitigating radio frequency interference (RFI), which we call Sky-Subtracted Incoherent Noise Spectra (SSINS). SSINS is designed to identify and remove faint RFI below the single baseline thermal noise by employing a frequency-matched detection algorithm on baseline-averaged amplitudes of time-differenced ...
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mvh: An R tool to assemble and organize virtual herbaria from openly available specimen images
Abstract Premise Recent advances in imaging herbarium specimens have enhanced their use in biodiversity studies. However, user‐friendly tools that facilitate the assembly of customized sets of herbarium specimen images on personal devices are still lacking.
Thais Vasconcelos, James D. Boyko
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Abstract Individuals seek and value choice freedom, firms provide consumers ever‐increasing opportunities to exercise it, citizens worry about protecting their right to choose freely, and scholars across different disciplines study the topic around the globe.
Simona Botti+2 more
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Stimuli‐Configuring Anisotropic Soft Architectures towards Dynamic Manipulable Photonics
This review covers stimuli‐responsive liquid crystal micro/nano‐structures, focusing on their properties, advancements, and applications in photonics. It discusses electric, light, temperature, and mechanical stimuli, highlighting innovative applications in optics, sensing, information processing and so on so forth, emphasizing liquid crystal ...
Xiaoqian Wang, Zhi‐Gang Zheng
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Recent Advances in Nitride‐Based Micro‐LEDs for Next‐Generation Display
Nitride‐based Micro‐light‐emitting diode (Micro‐LED) is now spreading into the field of display technology, which has been dominated by liquid crystal display (LCD) and organic LED (OLED). This review focuses on recent developments in Micro‐LED display, including epitaxy and chip processing, mass transfer, driving, bonding, and detection technologies ...
Jiahao Song+9 more
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Digital Television, Convergence, and the Public: Another Digital Divide?
While 85 percent of Americans pay to receive television signals through satellite or cable companies, 15 percent still receive their television using over-the-air signals.
Jason Smith
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Social media platforms, such as Twitter (X), have a critical role in disseminating health information. The study aims to highlight the potential of Twitter (X) as an influential tool for health communication, in addition to providing findings related to ...
Yasmin Aldamen, Amina Abdallah
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