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Daniel A. Ellsworth +3 more
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In the interest of authenticity, editing has been kept to a bare minimum. This narrative thusappears in virtually its original form, as written in secret, under difficult conditions. Terminologyis often in the vernacular. Details of regiments, titles and
C.F. Aquadro
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Enhanced Stability and Charge Separation of InP by Assembling Al2O3 and Metallic Al for Photocatalytic Overall Water Splitting [PDF]
Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution from water is a sustainable approach to producing clean energy and promoting sustainable development. However, the low efficiency of photocatalysts under visible light and even near-infrared irradiation remains the ...
Zhiquan Yin +4 more
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Validation of a Perception of Objectification in the Workplace Short Scale (POWS) [PDF]
An increasing number of studies focus on the phenomenon of objectification in the workplace. This phenomenon reflects a process of subjection of the employee, where he is considered as an object, a mean (utilitarian) or reduced to one of his attributes ...
Lola Crone +2 more
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The intergenerational sequelae of war captivity: the impact of a self-amplifying cycle of PTSD and attachment insecurities on offspring’s attachment orientations [PDF]
Background: War captivity is one of the most severe human-made traumatic events which lead to self-amplifying cycle of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and attachment insecurities.
Roy Aloni +3 more
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Inflammatory biomarkers and physiomarkers of late-onset sepsis and necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants [PDF]
BackgroundEarly diagnosis of late-onset sepsis (LOS) and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in very low birth weight (VLBW, <1,500 g) infants is challenging due to non-specific clinical signs.
Rupin Kumar +6 more
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A Foundation for a “Cheerful Society”: The Korean War and the Rise of Psychiatry [PDF]
One of the most remarkable medical achievements of the Korean War was the development of psychiatry. During the Korean War, soldiers and prisoners of war (POWs) experienced “gross stress reaction” and manifested poor concentration and memory as well as ...
Ji-Hye Shin, Sung-Vin Yim
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Graves of the ‘Other’: Norway and the commemoration of soviet prisoners of war [PDF]
The memory of other nationalities and their wartime suffering on Norwegian soil are mainly part of a local narrative. While the subject of Soviet prisoners of war is common knowledge in local historical studies, both oral and written, there is virtually ...
Marianne Neerland Soleim
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Quantum Multi-Solution Bernoulli Search with Applications to Bitcoin's Post-Quantum Security [PDF]
A proof of work (PoW) is an important cryptographic construct enabling a party to convince others that they invested some effort in solving a computational task.
Alexandru Cojocaru +4 more
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L’assistenza religiosa ai prigionieri e agli internati austro-ungarici in Italia (1916-1918)
One of the problems - marginal at first but increasing in time – that Italy had to solve during WWI was that of providing prisoners of war with religious assistance and access to worship, as required by international law.
Juhász Balázs
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