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In this study, Merkoçi and his research group present a polymer‐based synthesis to enhance the stability of Prussian blue (PB) nanoparticles. The resulting PB‐infused catalytic hetero‐interface architecture (PB‐CHIA) achieves complete two‐dimensional (2D) and three‐dimensional (3D) substrate coverage (glassy carbon and laser‐induced graphene electrodes)
Sinan Uzunçar+3 more
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Job and Work Analysis Guidelines on Identifying Jobs for Persons With Disabilities [PDF]
[From Preface] As people with disabilities enter in greater numbers into competitive employment, it has become clear that they can be excellent employees, an asset to their employers, if they work in jobs matched to their skills, abilities and interests.
Heron, Robert+1 more
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Robust Stick‐and‐Play Photothermal Icephobic Film with Bioinspired Insulation Cells
Inspired by the seed‐and‐framework structure of lotus seedpods, a photothermal anti‐icing film is developed by embedding thermal‐management hydrophobic microcells (THMC) into PDMS. Combining photothermal/insulating synergy and hydrophobic microcells, it achieves heat accumulation, surface adhesion, and robust anti‐icing under weak light, enabling ...
Xiaohu Xia+5 more
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Income differences between disabled and non-disabled; Age-, cohort- or period effects?
This article compares the income distribution among disabled and non-disabled persons in Norway. Based on the level of living surveys covering the period from 1980 to 1995, the analysis shows a large and increasing income gap between the two groups.
Jan-Inge Hanssen, Trond Bliksvær
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Independent Living for people with disabilities: from patient to citizen and customer [PDF]
[Excerpt] I want to suggest that differences in the attitudinal and material conditions determine disabled peoples’ life opportunities, how dependent or independent we can become.
Ratzka, Adolf
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Ultrathin ITO and ferroelectric HZO are used to fabricate synaptic transistors. The device has a great on/off ratio ≈108 with a memory window of 1.73 V, successfully simulates the characteristics of the human brain, and achieves good linearity of 0.45 for potential and 0.73 for depression and low asymmetry of 0.89.
Siwei Wang+8 more
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Abstract Relaxing administrative burdens can boost enrollment in benefit programs. However, administrative burdens can influence other outcomes of interest. Simplified reporting is a state policy option that reduces the amount of information Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients must report between certifications.
W. Clay Fannin
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Designed Biomaterial‐Enhanced Cell Transplantation for Neural Tissue Engineering
Biomaterials offer a promising solution for cell transplantation in the central nervous system by creating a protective environment that enhances cell survival, integration, and functional recovery in preclinical models of neurological disorders. ABSTRACT Cell transplantation therapy in the central nervous system is hindered by limited survival and ...
Yun Tang+3 more
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Abstract Supply and manufacturing networks in the chemical industry involve diverse processing steps across different locations, rendering their operation vulnerable to disruptions from unplanned events. Optimal responses should consider factors such as product allocation, delayed shipments, and price renegotiation, among other factors. In such context,
Daniel Ovalle+6 more
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Carrying the Moral Burden of Safe Fieldwork
Abstract Fieldwork in ecology and the environmental sciences often leads to negative physical and emotional outcomes for workers. I argue that this is largely due to an abdication of responsibility on the part of their supervisors, and that supervisors are charged with carrying three interlinked moral burdens: first, the duty of promoting safety ...
Benjamin Wong Blonder
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