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ABSTRACT Energy labels help consumers understand the environmental impact of products. This drives consumer behavior. Knowing how label features are perceived can thus have important implications for design, policy, and management. Energy labels contain different design features that convey information about the range of available energy classes.
Emil Skog, Patrik Sörqvist
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Providence as “Responsible Risk-Taking”
This paper explores the concept of divine providence in the framework of open theism, focusing on the balance between God’s sovereignty and creaturely libertarian free will.
Johannes Grössl
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Avicenna on Activity/Receptivity of God’s Essence with respect to the Intelligible Forms of Beings: A Reading from the perspective of the Unity of Activity and Receptivity in Simple Entities [PDF]
Avicenna contends that God’s essence is active and receptive of intelligible forms and believes this to be an example of the principle of the unity of activity and receptivity in simple entities in relation to their implications.
sayyed mohammad entezam
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Fast and Slow Signal Propagation in Abiotic Polypeptide Assemblies
Proteinoid microspheres formed by thermal polymerization of amino acids exhibit spontaneous electrical potential fluctuations without genetic material, membranes, or ion channels. Multi‐electrode recordings and electron microscopy reveal composition‐dependent voltage oscillations, long‐term drifts, and correlated signals across electrodes.
Panagiotis Mougkogiannis +1 more
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Divine Foreknowledge and Human Free Will [PDF]
If God knows everything he must know the future, and if he knows the future he must know the future acts of his creatures. But then his creatures must act as he knows they will act. How then can they be free? This dilemma has a long history in Christian philosophy and is now as hotly disputed as ever.
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How Supply Networks Influence Sustainable Innovation: Evidence From Ghana's Public Works Procurement
ABSTRACT Recent environmental and sustainability standards in procurement increase short‐term production and operational costs to suppliers, which are often recouped by charging price premiums for innovative solutions. However, public buyers are less likely to pay such price premiums, resulting in a disincentive among suppliers to bid for innovation ...
Peter Adjei‐Bamfo +5 more
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Can Libertarian Free Will be Reconciled with Divine Providence?
I try to reconcile libertarian free will for created agents with a qualified understanding of divine providence. Divine providence is not absolute, since created agents have some say in how things go in the universe.
Katherin Rogers
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Making the Implicit Explicit: Documenting the Hidden Assumptions in Conceptual Models
Recognition of the role of the Mental Model Domain and the analysis tool choice as part of a project's workflow. The workflow consists of three domains; the Problem Domain, Mental Model Domain, and Model Domain. The shape of the text box indicates whether the stage includes an interim reporting step (rectangular) or whether the reporting step occurs at
Saskia L. Noorduijn +4 more
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ABSTRACT The relationship between entrepreneurship and uncertainty is ambivalent: while uncertainty creates entrepreneurial opportunities, it simultaneously poses a fundamental challenge. Despite extensive theorizing, conceptual ambiguity persists regarding the locus, origin, and behavioral implications of uncertainty in entrepreneurship.
Clemens Soehngen +2 more
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In a multicenter randomized trial of open‐wedge high tibial osteotomy, use of a 3D‐printed patient‐specific guide plate noted no adjusted difference in 12‐month WOMAC pain; small gains in ROM/chair‐stand; higher device cost; no QALY gain; no overall cost‐effectiveness.
Runhua Zhou +8 more
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