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Near-unity spontaneous emission factor InP surface-emitting lasers based on quasi-bound states in the continuum. [PDF]
Wong WW +4 more
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Mary Lou Harkness oral history interview by Milly St. Julien, August 15, 1985
Mary Lou Harkness, Milly St. Julien
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From Everyman to Hamlet: A Distant Reading
Abstract The sixteenth century sees English drama move from Everyman to Hamlet: from religious to secular subject matter and from personified abstractions to characters bearing proper names. Most modern scholarship has explained this transformation in terms originating in the work of Jacob Burckhardt: concern with religion and a taste for ...
Vladimir Brljak
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Modulation of Nanowire Emitter Arrays Using Micro-LED Technology. [PDF]
Xia Z +8 more
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More‐Than‐Debt: Affective Topologies of Buy‐Now‐Pay‐Later (BNPL) Platforms in Singapore
Short Abstract Buy‐now‐pay‐later (BNPL) platforms reconfigure indebtedness by operating as topological‐affective infrastructures that simultaneously modulate spatial relations and felt intensities. Drawing on diaries and interviews with BNPL users in Singapore, this paper reveals how platform mechanisms generate recursive movements across four ...
Gordon Kuo Siong Tan
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Abstract The existence and development of feminist scholarship and practice have been revisited by feminist anthropologists and sociologists exploring it among the gendered cultural and historical dynamics of the Caribbean. Feminist Caribbeanists’ pioneering efforts that fit within this theoretical family have challenged the Global North status quo to ...
Cherisse Francis
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Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study (NYC-SIGHT): a nested cross-sectional assessment of falls risk within a cluster randomised trial. [PDF]
Hark LA +15 more
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Sustainable Work and Employment in Social Care: New Challenges, New Priorities
ABSTRACT Human Resource Management (HRM) research focused on social care is sparse. This gap is surprising given the scale of the social care workforce in many countries, its vital role in meeting the increasingly complex needs of vulnerable community groups, and the persistent challenges in recruiting and retaining staff.
Ian Kessler +4 more
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