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Epistemic Democracy and the Social Character of Knowledge [PDF]
Michael Fuerstein
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Under the weakly alkaline condition, at pH 12, the *OH adsorption–mediated mechanism of direct aldehyde oxidation is demonstrated to complete HMF oxidation to FDCA, obtaining >95% selectivity and yield. In OH−‐deficient media, high FDCA selectivity is achieved on the CuO/NiOOH interface, a synergistic active site, where Cu enhances *OH utilization, and
Eunchong Lee +8 more
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Shiju Sam Varughese, Contested Knowledge: Science, Media and Democracy in Kerala [PDF]
Madhumita Biswal
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Random ssDNA–SWCNT(single strand DNA‐single walled carbon nanotube) library is functionally screened and evolved using high‐throughput 3D prostate tumor spheroids via iterative positive and negative selection, enabling the identification of NIR‐II fluorescent ssDNA‐SWCNT nanoprobe specific for prostate cancer.
Dakyeon Lee +8 more
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Biomechanics‐Driven 3D Architecture Inference from Histology Using CellSqueeze3D
CellSqueeze3D reconstructs 3D cellular architecture from standard 2D histology images using biomechanical constraints and optimization. Validated on clinical datasets, it enables accurate tissue phenotyping, predicts gene mutations, and reveals significant correlations between nuclear‐cytoplasmic ratio entropy and tumor progression.
Yan Kong, Hui Lu
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Belief in science-related conspiracy theories is not just a matter of knowledge: The democratic quality of countries as a protective factor. [PDF]
López-Navarro I, Santos-Requejo L.
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Decolonising geographical knowledges: the incommensurable, the university and democracy
Andrew Baldwin
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Despite knowledge democracy and community-based participatory action research: Voices from the global south and excluded north still missing [PDF]
George Ladaah Openjuru +3 more
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Low‐frequency noise fingerprints in hafnia ferroelectrics provide a quantitative handle to resolve the long‐standing debate between polarization‐mediated and defect‐mediated switching. By tuning oxygen vacancy density via ALD O3 dose time and applying a physically constrained deconvolution, we extract bias‐resolved current fractions for both mechanisms
Ryun‐Han Koo +8 more
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