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We surveyed 290 paediatric patients with atopic dermatitis (AD)/their caregivers to determine troublesome AD features described as PROs. The most selected were itch (0‐ to 5‐year‐old children: 85%; children aged ≥ 6 years: 89.3%), skin appearance/condition (69.9% and 61.6%, respectively), and sleep disturbance (38.1% and 25.4%, respectively ...
Yuji Fujita +10 more
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Upright and left out: Posture moderates the effects of social exclusion on mood and threats to basic needs [PDF]
The present study sought to examine the relationship between the experience of social-exclusion (ostracism), the posture that one maintains while being socially included or excluded, and how these factors impact basic needs (e.g., feelings of belonging ...
Cain, Samantha +3 more
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Effectiveness of E‐Learning in Undergraduate ENT Education: A Mixed‐Methods Systematic Review
E‐learning in undergraduate ear, nose, and throat education was evaluated in a mixed‐methods systematic review of 29 studies. Pooled analysis showed a modest knowledge gain of 26.8%, variable effects on skills, and consistent improvements in learner confidence. These findings support e‐learning as a useful adjunct, rather than a standalone replacement,
Zahir Mughal +3 more
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The Evolution of Strong Reciprocity [PDF]
A number of outstanding puzzles in economics may be resolved by recognizing that where members of a group benefit from mutual adherence to a social norm, agents may obey the norm and punish its violators, even when this behavior cannot be motivated by ...
Herbert Gintis, Samuel Bowles
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Exploring the Epistemology of Illicit Drugs [PDF]
In this essay I explore the epistemology of drugs in America. That is, how Americans come to know and define drugs and their users; and, in turn, how those definitions manifest in social institutions.
Linseman, Holly
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Donor–acceptor Stenhouse aDdducts (DASAs) are known for their photoinduced tautomerization, which, when conjugated to block copolymers, can self‐assemble into tuneable polymersomes. These DASA‐polymersomes are being investigated for light‐controlled cargo release in biomedical applications.
Tristan N. Dell +10 more
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Favoritism is the act of offering jobs, contracts and resources to members of one's social group in preference to outsiders. Favoritism is widely practiced and this motivates an exploration of its origins and economic consequences.
Sanjeev Goyal, Yann Bramoullé
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This study experimentally evaluates the performance of eco‐friendly vegetable‐based cutting fluids—coconut, sunflower, and palm oils—during turning of AISI 304 stainless steel under minimum quantity lubrication. Palm oil exhibited superior lubrication and cooling characteristics, yielding the lowest cutting force, temperature, and surface roughness ...
Ranjith Ravindran Nair +3 more
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EFFECTS OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON INHIBITING RETALIATION FOR OSTRACISM IN CYBERBALL
Yuki Nozaki, Masuo Koyasu
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The Relationship between Workplace Ostracism and Job Performance: Role of Psychological Capital as Mediator [PDF]
Nazim Ali, Adnan Ahmad Khan, Zahid Ali
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