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Changing Profiles of Housing Deprivation in European Union Countries
Housing deprivation is often analyzed as the proportion of population affected by housing problems related to a variety of issues. As a result, even if the level of housing deprivation is similar across countries, they may face different housing-related ...
Matel Anna
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“Don't Fail With Me. I Will Complain”! A Study on Consumer Negative Emotions and Behaviours
ABSTRACT This paper aims to understand the motivations of consumers in emerging countries to express negativity on social media, respect e‐commerce service failures, and identify the most prevalent negative emotions revealed. In Study 1, 54 semi‐structured interviews were conducted with individuals who had recently complained about online stores on the
Matheus Frohlich Marquetto +2 more
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The paper will discuss the problem of pensioner poverty in Poland, its elimination, as well as the question of the impact of social policy measures on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) called ‘no poverty’.
Palimąka Karolina, Wronka Klaudia
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Abstract To continue to support long‐term, ongoing science curriculum and instruction reform efforts in the United States, there is a significant need to be able to reliably measure teachers’ discourse‐rich, inquiry‐based instruction. In this external validation study, we present the Discourse in Inquiry Science Classrooms Version 2.0 (DiISC 2.0) as a ...
Elizabeth Lewis +6 more
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In recent years references to a widening gap in incomes and living standards have replaced references to a vicious circle of poverty in discussions of the position and prospects of underdeveloped or developing countries.
P.T. BAUER
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Abstract Since 2007, the European Union has devoted significant time and energy to the production and dissemination of new statistics designed to monitor social and environmental trends of various types. These initiatives have often been presented as part of a broader ‘beyond GDP agenda’, which challenges the centrality of economic growth, as measured ...
Christopher Holmes, Agnieszka Widuto
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Peptide Sequencing With Single Acid Resolution Using a Sub‐Nanometer Diameter Pore
To sequence a single molecule of Aβ1−42–sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), the aggregate is forced through a sub‐nanopore 0.4 nm in diameter spanning a 4.0 nm thick membrane. The figure is a visual molecular dynamics (VMD) snapshot depicting the translocation of Aβ1−42–SDS through the pore; only the peptide, the SDS, the Na+ (yellow/green) and Cl− (cyan ...
Apurba Paul +8 more
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Twelve-Dimensional Supersymmetric Gauge Theory as the Large N Limit
Starting with the ordinary ten-dimensional supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory for the gauge group U(N), we obtain a twelve-dimensional supersymmetric gauge theory as the large N limit.
't Hooft +14 more
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A strategy utilizing high‐energy ion beam technology to engineer defects in layered double hydroxide (LDH) nanosheets enables the high loading of non‐noble metal Mo single atoms. The synergistic effect between oxygen vacancies and single atoms promotes a novel mechanism for lattice oxygen activation, thereby significantly enhancing the oxygen evolution
Shixin Wu +9 more
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I32E and V36K double mutation in beta2-sheet abrogates amyloid beta peptide toxicity.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia in the elderly, wherein, the accumulation of amyloid beta (Abeta) peptide as cytotoxic oligomers leads to neuropathologic changes. Transgenic mice with brain Abeta plaques immunized with aggregated Abeta have reduced amyloid burden and improved cognitive functions.
Sarada, Subramanian +2 more
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