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Disorder‐Induced Extremely Low Thermal Conductivity of Graphite Fluoride
This article investigates the effect of fluorination on the thermal conductivity of graphite fluoride, demonstrating the relationship between structural modification and thermal conductivity in an extreme case. The record‐low through‐plane thermal conductivity measured in exfoliated graphite fluoride flakes was found to correlate with the wide ...
Wonsik Lee +10 more
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Biases in risk assessment in the Privacy Calculus
Free of charge applications and services are a beloved and growing matter on the internet. Users expect services on their mobile phone or on the world wide web to be free.
Hutter, Erasmus
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How much is your private information? Does Privacy Calculus Matter? [PDF]
In this research, we examine users’ decision to continue using Mobile-Based Online Dating Apps (MBODA). By incorporating the Privacy Calculus Theory and Social Capital Theory, we develop a research model to examine the key values that users derive from ...
Duong, Bao, Jin, Sung Simon, Lee, Jaeung
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CD4+ Tregs Drive Post‐Ischemic Sprouting Angiogenesis via Endothelial YY1/MAML1 Reactivation
ABSTRACT Microvascular complications of diabetes are chronic diseases of small vessels. We previously found that CD4+ regulatory T‐cells (Tregs) are markedly reduced in type 2 diabetes (T2D) after ischemic injury in both mice and humans, and that Treg deficiency in immunodeficient mice impairs vascular regeneration.
Hang Qu +10 more
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Abstract The rapid integration of smart city technologies has revolutionized urban safety, introducing tools such as AI-driven surveillance, predictive policing systems, and IoT-enabled devices to combat crime more effectively. This paper analyzes the public perception of technology and the factors that promote adoption of crime ...
Afnan Alkhaldi +3 more
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Exploring the privacy calculus on social networking services from a South African perspective
Social Network Services (SNSs) have revolutionized the way we communicate, interact and present ourselves before others. The business model of SNS’S like Facebook is primarily based on SNS’S user self-disclosure of personal information. It is argued that
Mathew, Boney George
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the negative consequences of human resource analytics applications using the privacy calculus approach.
Chatterjee, S. +3 more
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OAML harbors recurrent IGLL5 mutations that reinforce CD79A/CD79B‐associated BCR signaling. Mechanistic analysis of the S47G and A54G variants reveals induction of CXCL10/CXCL11, enhanced CD8+ T‐cell recruitment, and exhaustion‐associated dysfunction, supporting an immune‐tolerant niche.
Andi Zhao +12 more
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Recent technological advancements combined with the accelerated trend toward remote work since the pandemic have contributed to a significant rise in electronic performance monitoring (EPM) in the workplace. Currently, nearly 80% of U.S.
Nancy Brinson +3 more
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3D Chromatin Architecture Provides Insights Into Leaf Trait Variation Among Pear Species
ABSTRACT Three‐dimensional (3D) chromatin architecture plays a fundamental role in eukaryotic gene regulations, its functional significance in perennial fruit trees remains poorly characterized despite extensive applications in crop genomics. Here, we developed high‐resolution (∼5 kb) Hi‐C maps of Pyrus and compared 3D genomic architecture of three ...
Yueyuan Liu +11 more
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