Results 51 to 60 of about 31,452 (214)
ABSTRACT Municipal authorities play a critical role in risk communication, yet little is known about how their messages influence public safety behavior. This study examined how municipal informational messages shaped behavioral intentions across five emergency scenarios (wildfires, flooding, hazardous materials, extreme weather, and civil unrest) in a
Moran Bodas, Omar Watad, Stav Shapira
wiley +1 more source
The City and Gender Expression in Nik Nicholson’s Descendants of Hagar and Leona Beasley’s Something Better than Home [PDF]
The city has become a hub of economic, social, and cultural exchange. Therefore, it appears to be the ideal place for shaping new normativities relating to gender and sexuality.
Emma Brigitte DONGO
doaj +1 more source
Reversible Metamorphosis of a Conjugated Polymer Induced by Photoexcitation
Photon absorption in conjugated polymers induces a persistent, reversible transformation in their optoelectronic and structural properties. At elevated temperatures, photoexcitation alters the molecular conformations and (re)organization of polymer molecules within low‐viscosity matrices, resulting in a persistent “photomemory” effect with blue‐shifted
Solomon L. Joseph +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Spartan Daily, December 5, 2000 [PDF]
Volume 115, Issue 64https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9631/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
core +2 more sources
Dendrite Formation and Self‐Healing Mechanism in Ionic Liquid‐Based Magnesium Batteries
This graphical illustration highlights the importance of operating Mg batteries within a safe operating current density (SOCD) range. Beyond this range, Mg batteries are susceptible to dendrite formation. However, when cycling a dendritic cell with a highly thermally stable electrolyte, a self‐heating effect occurs.
Omar W. Elkhafif +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Composers' Forum, April 12, 1988 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Composers' Forum performance on Tuesday, April 12, 1988 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were "To Stab a Snowflake" by Neil Chadwick Jr., Piano Pieces, Book V, Op.
School of Music, Boston University
core
Morphology of the tropopause layer and lower stratosphere above a tropical cyclone : a case study on cyclone Davina (1999) [PDF]
During the APE-THESEO mission in the Indian Ocean the Myasishchev Design Bureau stratospheric research aircraft M55 Geophysica performed a flight over and within the inner core region of tropical cyclone Davina. Measurements of total water, water vapour,
Adriani, A. +15 more
core +5 more sources
Advancement in the Methods for Isolating High Quality RNA From Mouse and Rat Intervertebral Disc
Isolating high‐quality RNA from intervertebral disc (IVD) tissue poses a challenge due to dense fibrocartilaginous extracellular matrix and naturally occurring endogenous RNases. High RNA quality is of paramount importance for accurate and reproducible molecular analyses, such as RNA sequencing.
Min Kyu M. Kim +3 more
wiley +1 more source
The process of forming glass by casting is one of the oldest methods used in glass production. This method of productivity has been the formation of glass from the molten glass and also by using the re-forming glass thermally, this process of forming ...
Hagar Saeed
doaj +1 more source
From Ruler to Healer: Changes in Religious Experience in the Western Himalayas [PDF]
Research literature on the Western Himalayas emphasizes the theistic control of local deities. In the framework of this ruling system, described by the concepts of \u27Little Kingdom\u27 and \u27government by deity\u27, local deities functioned as gods ...
Shalev, Hagar, Sharabi, Asaf
core +1 more source

