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This review summarizes the recent advances in sodium‐ion battery electrolytes (including organic, aqueous, gel, ionic liquid, and solid‐state types) and their influence on the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI). It discusses SEI formation, aging, and optimization, as well as cases where no SEI forms, providing insights into the critical relationship ...
Meng Li+8 more
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MENELUSURI MEKANISME KERJA SYARAF OTAK UNTUK MEMBUKA KOTAK HITAM BIAS PSIKOLOGIS DI PASAR KEUANGAN
Neuro economics was a new science as an academic effort to explore the brain nerve when behavior wasinfluenced by psychological biases. Though neuro economics was relatively new, but it was a very interestingfield to study, especially because it was ...
Satia Nur Maharani
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Toward Advancement of Fabrication Techniques of Neuromorphic Computing Devices Based on 2D Materials
This review highlights emerging fabrication techniques of 2D material‐based neuromorphic devices, emphasizing proximity vapor transfer for bioinspired optoelectronic applications. Abstract The growing necessity for power‐efficient and cognitive computation mechanisms has driven progress in neuromorphic computing which seeks to imitate the synaptic ...
Shubham Umeshkumar Gupta+7 more
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Homo Oeconomicus and Behavioral Economics
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in behavioral trends in both economic theory and practical applications. As a science with vast potential for explaining complex market behaviors, behavioral economics is drifting away from the classical ...
Justyna Brzezicka, Radosław Wisniewski
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Islam and the Science of Economics [PDF]
{"references": ["Alatas, S. F. (2006). Islam and the Science of Economics. In I. M. Abu-Rabi (Ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Contemporary Islamic Thought (pp. 587-606). Malden: Blackwell."]}
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Aqueous Synthesis of UiO‐66 Metal‐Organic Frameworks With Enhanced Crystallinity and Surface Area
In this work, highly crystalline UiO‐66 is synthesized in water at 65 °C, achieving a high surface area of 741 m2 g−1, by modulating the pH of the reaction, promoting optimal coordination between metal clusters and organic linkers. Avoiding toxic and expensive solvents enables future scaling of UiO‐66 production. Abstract Metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs)
Nandish Hosadoddi Srikantamurthy+4 more
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(WP 2013-10) Neuroeconomics and Identity [PDF]
This short paper discusses majority and minority views in economics regarding the value of neuroscience for economics – and thus the value of the neuroeconomics research program.
Davis, John B.
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How can Economics Education be Implemented without a Separate Subject? A Case Study from Germany
The discussion about the pros and cons of economics as a school subject has been going on for many years – and agreement has still not been reached. It is therefore useful to set aside the debate about economics as a school subject for now and to address
Michael Weyland, Marco Rehm
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Personalized Medication for Chronic Diseases Using Multimodal Data‐Driven Chain‐of‐Decisions
A MDD‐CoD is proposed for personalized chronic disease medication. The framework simulates clinical chain‐of‐decisions through three linked deep learning tasks, validated on multi‐center datasets (3 hospitals, 4 diseases), demonstrating enhanced generalization and interpretability in cross‐disease applications.
Xiaoli Chu+10 more
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“What is so Austrian about Austrian Economics?” [PDF]
Modern mainstream economics is a plurocracy in which there is no orthodoxy of ideas, only an orthodoxy of method. Given the training it provides its students, mainstream economic’s natural domain is science. With the mainstream’s acceptance of complexity
David Colander
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