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First vacuum formed spherical triboelectric converter for 3D‐omnidirectional ultrasonic energy receiving, with configurable DC or pulse outputs for versatile applications. ABSTRACT Ultrasound‐driven triboelectric nanogenerators (UD‐TENGs) have emerged as promising ultrasonic energy converters for underwater and biomedical applications.
Yanqin Huang +12 more
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The sharing of sensitive data increasingly poses privacy risks not only to the disclosing individuals, but also to their families and friends. Genetic data sharing is a prime example of the tensions between personal and interdependent privacy risks and ...
Sunyaev, Ali +4 more
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In this report, a self‐adaptive anhydrous passivation strategy is introduced by incorporating trimellitic anhydride (TMAH) into the perovskite precursor. In situ hydrolysis of TMAH yields trimellitic acid (TMA); ‐C═O/‐COO− groups of TMAH/TMA form a chelate with undercoordinated Pb2+/Sn2+, regulate nucleation, promote (100) orientation, passivate ...
Md. Ataur Rahman +6 more
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Rethinking the Privacy Calculus : On the Role of Dispositional Factors and Affect
Existing research on information privacy has mostly relied on the privacy calculus model which views privacy-related decision making as a rational process where individuals weigh the anticipated risks of disclosing personal data against the potential ...
Mayer, Peter +2 more
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Terminal groups on Cu porphyrins modulate the electronic states of single‐atom Cu centers through a long‐range electronic effect, without altering the Cu coordination geometry. Meanwhile, a multi‐descriptor framework is established that incorporates porphyrin regulation, hybrid catalyst properties, and CO2 photoreduction capabilities.
Yi Zhang +13 more
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This study explores the factors influencing the intentions of the South Korean public to adopt contact-tracing technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Soo Jung Hong, Hichang Cho
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The Personalization-Privacy Paradox is a relevant issue for companies today, as it deals with the paradox of customers who on the one hand want to keep their personal data private, but on the other hand desire the personalization benefits that can be ...
Schwartz, Kellen M
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Blue phosphorescent OLEDs remain limited by poor operational stability. Here, a unified analytical framework integrating transient photoluminescence and magneto‐electroluminescence is developed to correlate intrinsic material photophysics with electrically driven degradation.
Hakjun Lee, Bum June Park, Taekyung Kim
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PRICON: Self-determined privacy in the connected car motivated by the privacy calculus model
The advent of connected vehicles has increased the rel-evance of privacy in cars. Thus, a system is required that increases transparency and helps passengers to control their privacy in a self-determined manner.
Agarwal, Nupur +2 more
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Since the advent of social network sites (SNS), researchers have investigated how and why users share personal information online. Yet, the replicability of individual findings remains unclear. We addressed this gap by closely replicating three seminal studies: Krasnova et al.’s (2010) study on the privacy calculus, Vitak’s (2012) analysis of the ...
Philipp K Masur, Giulia Ranzini
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