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Qualitative research in health care: Assessing quality in qualitative research
Nicholas Mays
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In this work, a new tetracene derivative, 5,11‐di(thiophen‐2‐yl)tetracene (2T‐Tc) is introduced, exhibiting enhanced physical and chemical stability, and retaining favorable singlet fission kinetics with near unity triplet pair yield in thin films.
Jieun Lee+11 more
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Qualitative research encompasses a familiy of approaches, methods and techniques for understanding and throughly documenting attitudes and behaviour. It crosses a variety of disciplines and perspectives in the social sciences, including anthropology, semantics, linquistics, sociology and psychology.
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Symmetry‐broken plasmonic nanoantenna arrays achieve broadband multiresonant enhancement of second harmonic generation (SHG), third harmonic generation (THG), and upconversion photoluminescence (UCPL), under femtosecond laser excitation across the near‐infrared range (1000–1600 nm).
Elieser Mejia+9 more
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The myth of the emerging themes: why qualitative research needs theory. [PDF]
Checkland K.
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Learning and Teaching Qualitative Research: A View from the Reference Disciplines of Anthropology and History [PDF]
Bonnie Kaplan+3 more
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Switching of Magnetic Order via Non‐Magnetic Al Addition in FeCoNiMnAlx Films
Non‐magnetic Al addition provides a sensitive handle to switch the magnetic order in high entropy FeCoNiMnAlx thin films via fcc to bcc phase transformation. Films with fcc structure exhibit a large exchange bias, while bcc films exhibit enhanced ferromagnetic properties, reflecting the magnetic ground state of Mn which switches from antiferromagnetic ...
Willie B. Beeson+6 more
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Book Reviews: 'Qualitative Research Methods - A Health Focus', 'A Certain Age: Women Growing Older' [PDF]
Marilyn Baird, Jane Pierson
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Spin‐Selective Anisotropic Magnetoresistance Driven by Chirality in DNA
It is shown that magnetoresistance (MR) measurements carried out as a function of angular dependence between the magnetic field and a chiral (DNA) interface provide a valuable new insight into the charge transport mechanism associated with the chiral‐induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect.
Tapan Kumar Das+4 more
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