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The role of humor in the workplace has received great attention. What is less known is how humor, specifically humor styles, correlate with vocational interests.
Julie Aitken Schermer, Đorđe Čekrlija
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Humor, género y relación social. El humor como estrategia interaccional
This paper explores the use of linguistic expressions of humor as an interactional tool in conversation, according to the gender of the participants and the social relationship held between them.
Romera, Magdalena
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Humor styles in the classroom: students’ perceptions of lecturer humor [PDF]
Previous research has shown that humor can have an impact on people’s interpersonal relationships and the way they are perceived by others. In addition, it has been suggested that use of humor by teachers can be positive, but also negative.
Fox, Claire +4 more
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This study presents an ultrasound‐responsive nanoplatform, CS‐BT@MZ@NEs, with a BaTiO3/Mn‐Zif‐8 core and a chondroitin sulfate coating for Golgi targeting. By leveraging neutrophil hitchhiking, it enables targeted delivery to infection sites. Under ultrasound stimulation, CS‐BT@MZ@NEs generates ROS and modulates Golgi pH to activate cGAS–STING ...
Shicheng Huo +7 more
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Humor-Centered Design: Using Humor as a Rhetorical Approach in Design
My thesis pursues the development of a tool to empower designers and non-designers to better understand humor’s function in design and to encourage the use of humor as a rhetorical device to undertake social problems.
Chelsey Delaney (5468681)
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SSR4, a TRAP component induced in B cells, governs BAFFR N‐glycosylation via DDOST to sustain NF‐κB signaling, B‐cell differentiation, and TLS maturation. Its loss impairs anti‐tumor immunity, while overexpression improves antibody glycosylation and ADCC, revealing a critical regulator for cancer immunotherapy.
Wei Zhao +15 more
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This paper seeks to offer an explanation as to why the late Oxford philosopher J. L. Austin's celebrated masterpiece How to Do Things with Words is strewn with passages where the author freely resorts to the use of humor and banter, normally considered ...
Rajagopalan, K
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ABSTRACT Vascularization remains a major obstacle in tissue engineering. Here, we introduce a bioprinting strategy to generate centimeter‐scale, self‐organizing “mother vessel” constructs from iPSC‐derived hiMPCs. By optimizing bioink composition, printing was accomplished in a single‐step approach. Within one week, hiMPCs differentiated into both CD31+
Leyla E. Dogan +5 more
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The power of laughter: a study on humor and creativity in undergraduate nursing education in Egypt
Background Creativity in nursing education is crucial for developing practical problem-solving skills, and humor is a valuable tool for stress management and fostering a positive learning environment.
Mona Metwally El-Sayed +3 more
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