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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, EarlyView.
L. Van Coile +5 more
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Community‐Oriented or Self‐Interested? Citizen Motivations for Engaging in Digital Coproduction
ABSTRACT Public organizations increasingly use digitally enabled platforms such as 311 (a nonemergency service in the United States) to facilitate coproduction and improve service delivery. While prior research has examined coproducers' motivations, we know little about motivations for digital coproduction.
Vishal Trehan +2 more
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Bridging the AI-Literacy Gap in Health Care: Qualitative Analysis of the Flanders Case Study.
Chatzichristos C +6 more
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Sentientist Political Liberalism
ABSTRACT This paper introduces sentientist political liberalism. Elaborating on the fundamental ideas in John Rawls's political liberalism, we propose that the scheme of fair social cooperation among persons should be understood as embedded within a broader system of social coexistence between persons and other sentient beings.
Eze Paez, Pablo Magaña
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Adherence and Persistence on Relugolix for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer in the United States Medicare Fee-for-Service Population. [PDF]
McKay RR +7 more
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Columba: fast approximate pattern matching with optimized search schemes. [PDF]
Renders L +3 more
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Soil microbiomes conditioned by long‐term warming affect plant belowground performance
Soil microbial communities conditioned by long‐term warming affect the plant performance of Anthoxantum odoratum and Agrostis capillaris by reducing belowground biomass. Abstract Global change affects plant performance, both directly through warming and indirectly through changes in their biotic and abiotic surroundings.
C. Le Noir de Carlan +7 more
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Pineal parenchymal tumor in a domestic rabbit. [PDF]
Crakes KR +3 more
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Introducing a novel method to support polarized citizens to sustain political dialogue
Abstract This article offers a novel quasi‐experimental method over two studies for exploring how individuals can navigate politically polarizing discussions to sustain dialogue. Study one (N = 28) involved in‐person, stimulus‐led interviews in England and Scotland to understand the dialogical political positions being adopted on the UK's post‐Brexit ...
Anthony English, Kesi Mahendran
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