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“No generics, Doctor!” The perspective of general practitioners in two French regions
Background Generic medicines are essential to controlling health expenditures. Their market share is still small in France. The discourse and practices of prescribers may play a major role in their use.
Béatrice Riner +5 more
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Oligomerizing Pluronic triblock copolymers provides a processing strategy for tuning the mechanical properties and stimuli‐responsive behaviors of micellar hydrogels. Varying oligomer fraction produces hydrogels spanning brittle to highly extensible responses; maintaining micellar architectures enables cooling‐induced reverse thermal shape memory and ...
Gourav Kumbhojkar +8 more
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Development of a generic decision guide for patients in oncology: a qualitative interview study
Background Many patients with cancer want to be involved in healthcare decisions. For adequate participation, awareness of one’s own desires and preferences and sufficient knowledge about medical measures are indispensable.
Lia Schilling +4 more
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This study examines the opportunities, challenges, and competencies required for business administration professionals, particularly the interaction between generic competencies and specific performance outcomes in organizational settings.
Lina Marcela Padilla-Delgado +2 more
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Electrostatic Superlattices Beyond 1:1 Stoichiometry
Polymer‐mediated charge regulation drives two hierarchical routes to higher‐stoichiometry nanoparticle superlattices. Tuning the polymer's molecular weight promotes progressive interstitial filling, transforming ZnS into the fully occupied CaF2${\rm CaF}_2$ lattice. Exchanging polymer assignment between large and small nanoparticles instead breaks CsCl
Binay P. Nayak +7 more
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On generic homogeneous vector fields
Background. The study of dynamical systems with symmetry is of both theoretical and applied interest. Phase portraits of dynamical systems defined by homogeneous vector fields are invariant with respect to the phase space dilation group.
V.Sh. Roytenberg
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CULTURAL IDENTITY OF THE FIRST GENERATION AMERICANS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY
This research explores how meanings drawn from advertising and the mass media may contribute to the cultural identity of young adults who are first generation Americans and children of immigrants. We examine the meanings informants derive about U.S. culture and people, how they interpret the media portrayals of people of different national ancestries ...
Lee, Renée Gravois +2 more
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Measuring the Hall Effect in Hysteretic Materials
The authors highlight common pitfalls in measuring the Hall effect: in hysteretic magnets, improper data processing can create signals that look exotic but are not real. This Perspective explains the origin of these artifacts and presents practical measurement strategies that help researchers identify reliable Hall responses in complex magnetic ...
Jaime M. Moya +6 more
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AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ WRITING ASSIGNMENT OF ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION TEXT
Writing is not always easy to do. The students face some difficulties in mastering writing skill because they need particular practice to develop their writing skill. The teacher should know the students’ abilities and difficulties toward this skill and
Muhammad Mujtaba Mitra Zuana
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Co1/3TaS2${\rm Co}_{1/3}{\rm TaS}_{2}$ hosts a triple‐Q noncoplanar antiferromagnetic state with coexisting Z3${\rm Z}_3$ electronic nematicity. We report rotational hysteresis observed in both magnetoresistance and magnetic torque, revealing strongly pinned in‐plane weak ferromagnetic moments in the triple‐Q phase and the magnetism‐driven nature of ...
Joonyoung Choi +5 more
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