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Physics‐Informed Artificial Intelligence for Battery Degradation, Aging, and Lifetime Prediction
By embedding battery degradation physics into data‐driven learning, physics‐informed artificial intelligence enforces physical consistency, degradation awareness, and uncertainty modeling, enabling robust lifetime prediction, digital‐twin representation, and decision‐reliable battery management beyond purely empirical approaches.
Mohamad Fani Sulaima +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines resistance to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives as an important and timely topic, considering the recent backlash against the adoption of inclusive practices across a wide range of organizations. The primary objective is to offer an integrated synthesis of the current knowledge on resistance to DEI ...
Pascale Caidor +4 more
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Centering Data Sovereignty, Tribal Values, and Practices for Equity in American Indian and Alaska Native Public Health Systems. [PDF]
Rhodes KL +5 more
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ABSTRACT Endurance competition preparation involves complex psychological, logistical, and sociocultural factors. This study investigated the pre‐race nutrition practices of female endurance athletes, by applying a newly developed extended Theory of Planned Behaviour, including behavioural execution to the framework to capture real‐world influences ...
Harvey O. Fortis +7 more
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Typological thinking in human genomics research contributes to the production and prominence of scientific racism. [PDF]
Bird KA, Carlson J.
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A Case of Epistemic Injustice: Prioritising Disability Knowledges in Climate Adaptation
Short Abstract This manuscript draws on qualitative research conducted in Bristol and Glasgow (UK) to highlight how the exclusion of disabled people from climate adaptation decision‐making constitutes a form of epistemic injustice. Focusing on five conditions of epistemic injustice, it reflects on how such exclusion risks compromising progress towards ...
Sarah L. Bell +3 more
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Developing an agenda for the decolonization of global health. [PDF]
McCoy D +4 more
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Gubernatorial Re‐Election Incentives, Local Investment Bias, and Pension Fund Performance
ABSTRACT We investigate the impact of gubernatorial re‐election incentive and political factors on US public pension funds from 1990 to 2022. Our empirical analysis finds no significant overall relationship between gubernatorial re‐election incentives and local bias in the full sample.
Hongxian Zhang +3 more
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Does gambling preference level affect occupational fraud behavior?-Evidence from a survey study in China. [PDF]
Huang S, Chen Y, Li B.
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