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Upon reduction of 1,4‐diaza‐1,3‐diene 1 to the dilithium enediamide 2, the polarity of the C = N bonds is reversed ‐ a classic case of umpolung. This behavior is particularly evident in reactions of the dianion 2 with carbonyl compounds and also explains why 1,4‐diaza‐1,3‐diene ligands do not always act merely as spectator ligands. 1,4‐Diaza‐1,3‐dienes
Muhan Liang +3 more
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Social power motives, gendered traits, and aggression in eSports: evidence from two survey waves. [PDF]
Cui W.
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ABSTRACT Societal gender role norms play a crucial role in shaping men's and women's career aspirations. However, prior research documenting this key role of gendered norms has primarily focused on heterosexual women and men in the global North‐West. Previous studies documenting differences in career interests by sexual orientation suggest that gender ...
Katharina Block +136 more
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The role of professional networks and institutional prestige in shaping the first career moves of scholars. [PDF]
Rottenkolber A +6 more
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Building the Plane While Flying It: How Projects Serve to Implement, Pilot and Co‐Create EU Policy
ABSTRACT This article theorizes how projectified governance enables bottom‐up policy shaping in the EU, using the European Universities Initiative (EUI) as a case study. It develops a framework that combines bottom‐up Europeanization with resource exchange theory to explain how project networks influence EU policymaking.
Alina Felder‐Stindt
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Gender shapes the relationship between productivity and journal prestige in science. [PDF]
Ribeiro VH +4 more
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Abstract Objective There are several clinical and research applications for determining the amount of brain tissue resected after epilepsy surgery; however, manual segmentation of postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is imprecise and time‐consuming.
Raphael Fernandes Casseb +12 more
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Colonial and gendered peace: Decolonial perspectives on peace in Nagorno‐Karabakh
Abstract This article critically interrogates peace processes in the aftermath of the First Nagorno‐Karabakh War by centering the lived experiences and political voices of Armenian and Azerbaijani internally displaced and refugee women, based on ethnographic fieldwork and in‐depth interviews conducted in 2019.
Ramil Zamanov
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