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Contrary to conventional expectations, the bulk photovoltaic effect in CuCrP2S6 is enhanced rather than suppressed upon transitioning into the crystallographically centrosymmetric phase. Dynamic Cu‐ion disorder creates transient polar states, which substantially amplifies zero‐bias photocurrent (shift‐current) generation, establishing dynamic symmetry ...
Ryoga Murata, Takao Sasagawa
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This study aims to analyze the dynamics of constitutional interpretation in the judicial review of Article 2 paragraph (1) and Article 3 of the Anti-Corruption Law, as well as to examine the obstacles and solutions in limiting state power in Indonesia ...
Oktoriusman Halawa, Tomson Situmeang
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Socio-Cultural Power Dynamics and Coping Functions: A Narrative Case Report of a Female Paralympian
This case study explores the lived experiences of an elite female Paralympic powerlifting athlete. The focus is on restrictions and coping responses employed to manage the daily hassles within the cultural and ethnic requirements for achieving athletic excellence.With an unstructured interview, the narrative was acquired which ranged to a total of 75 ...
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One‐Step Curcumin‐Mediated Multiphoton Lithography for Bioactive 3D Scaffolds
Curcumin‐mediated multiphoton lithography enables one‐step fabrication of highly architected complex gelatin methacryloyl scaffolds by exploiting curcumin as a multifunctional bioactive photoinitiator. The resulting 3D structures support mesenchymal stem cell adhesion, proliferation, and migration, while exhibiting dual antibacterial activity through ...
Myrto Charitaki +7 more
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ABSTRACT Power dynamics in medical education, driven by leadership roles, significantly influence patient care, learning, research, and institutional growth. Hierarchies provide essential structure and mentorship, but can also suppress communication and ethical behaviour through intimidation and exclusion.
Singh, PK +4 more
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Co‐assembly of rationally designed glycosaminoglycan‐binding peptides with sulfated glycosaminoglycans yields supramolecular hydrogels with tunable mechanics and matrix‐mediated cytokine retention. The glycosaminoglycans thereby act as cofactors, driving a coil‐to‐β‐sheet transition that triggers gelation.
Shirel Veretnik +8 more
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From colleagues to Cobots: How workplace AI rewrites culture for better and worse
This study synthesizes empirical evidence on how workplace artificial intelligence (AI)—ranging from collaborative robots to algorithmic management—restructures organizational culture, identity, and power dynamics.
Vincent English, Brian Kenny
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In her article, Norwegian anthropologist Unni Wikan critically analyzes how the concept of culture is instrumentalized in Norwegian society and beyond to legitimize specific interests, acting as a euphemism for a new form of racism.
Unni Wikan
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A multicomponent supramolecular hydrogel integrating cell‐adhesive and antibacterial peptides within an alginate‐cellulose nanofibril matrix is developed. Peptide co‐assembly simultaneously strengthens the hydrogel network, improves extrusion printability, and imparts cell‐adhesive and antibacterial functions, offering a versatile platform for ...
Mor Tsuriano‐Zernichov +4 more
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SOCIAL ARCHETYPES IN LINGUISTIC COMMUNICATION CULTURE
Language is a living artifact of human culture, intricately woven with the identities, roles, and power dynamics that define social life. Within this tapestry, social archetypes emerge as recurring patterns—prototypical figures like the "hero ...
M. Tursunova
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