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Feminisms in Canadian Educational Contexts: A Literature Review
Feminism is a theory used to explain the phenomenon of gender inequality, and is particularly useful for researchers working in education, since gender inequity continues to be a pressing issue in educational contexts.
Heather Syme Anderson
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Scalable Upcycling of Spent Lithium‐Ion Battery Anodic Graphite to Electronic‐Grade Graphene
Graphite anodes from spent lithium‐ion batteries are upcycled into electronic‐grade graphene nanoplatelets for highly conductive screen printing inks (> 104 S m−1). Screen‐printed micro‐supercapacitors confirm the utility of the upcycled graphene (1.78 mF/cm2 capacitance for > 10 000 cycles). Life cycle assessment and techno‐economic analysis highlight
Janan Hui +8 more
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To inhibit electrolyte decomposition by nucleophilic attack in carbonate electrolyte, LiBOB and LiDFOP with strong oxygen scavenging ability are selected to quench reactive oxygen species and following construct a robust CEI film on the LRLO cathode. The electrochemical performance of the LRLO cathode is largely improved, attributed to decomposition ...
Jiahe Chen +9 more
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Cinsiyetli Olmak, Sosyal Bilimlere Feminist Bakışlar
Zeynep Direk’in editörlüğünde yayımlanan Cinsiyetli Olmak adlı eser, alanlarında uzmanlaşmış kadın yazarlar tarafından oluşturulmuş, feminist düşünceye çok yönlü bir yaklaşım sunan derleme bir eserdir.
Selda Kaygısız
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The sodium hydride (NaH)‐mediated reduction of germanium dioxide yields distinct Ge structures depending on the amount of reductant, revealing the dual roles of NaH in the reduction pathways. The synthesized Ge under off‐stoichiometric conditions exhibits a porous morphology and reduced crystallinity, which effectively mitigates volume expansion during
Gijung Lee +12 more
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The Minds of Black Women — Impacts on Mental Health and Well-Being Across Collective Identities and Experience [PDF]
Limited research investigates how structural and institutional barriers affect Black women's mental health. Further, stereotypes and tropes such as the Angry Black Woman and Strong Black Woman are impactful. Black women's proximity to wellness is largely
Campbell, Kayla
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Here we explore the use of lead‐free metal halide perovskites in lithium ion batteries. Cesium zinc chloride and bromide both show reasonable discharge capacities and high stability compared to lead based perovskites. ABSTRACT Halide perovskites have recently gained attention for use as electrode materials in lithium‐ion batteries. However, lead halide
Neha Tewari +5 more
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Interaction Between Gender and Space: A Study on the Genealogy of Feminist Architecture
The exploration and advancement of feminism are vital for addressing critical issues such as social progress, equitable education, and healthcare access.
Zhixin Xu +3 more
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Feminist Ecological Economics [PDF]
This article provides an overview of feminist ecological economics, with special attention to three particular aspects: its theoretical foundations and relation to other schools of thought, its implications for activism and public policy, and directions
Perkins, Patricia E. (Ellie)
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The novel kinetic Monte Carlo model presented here incorporates spatially‐ and time‐dependent electrical potential, which enables the precise study of the solid electrolyte interphase formation in Na‐ion batteries. The effects of electrolyte composition and charging conditions on the growth and behavior of the solid electrolyte interphase during the ...
Kie Hankins +4 more
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