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The freedom to mentalize: The influence of socio‐demographic indicators of empowerment on parental reflective functioning

open access: yesInfant Mental Health Journal: Infancy and Early Childhood, EarlyView.
Abstract Parental reflective functioning (PRF), a critical construct in the field of infant mental health, has been under investigated in non‐WEIRD countries, where the majority of the world's infants are born. Studies from WEIRD contexts have demonstrated a relationship between socio‐demographic and parental reflective functioning scores.
Nicola Dawson   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Defect‐driven innovations in photocatalysts: Pathways to enhanced photocatalytic applications

open access: yesInfoMat, EarlyView.
Different types of defects were comprehensively studied. Heterojunction and interface defects were deeply highlighted. Advantages of defect engineering have been discussed in detail. Defect engineering presents new opportunities for cost‐effective photocatalysts.
Hamid Ali   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Temporal and spatial effects of mass shootings on gun demand

open access: yesInternational Studies of Economics, EarlyView.
Abstract Mass shootings in the U.S. have been at the center of the public crisis debate for a long time. Combining information on mass shootings with background check reports from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, this study applies mass shootings as exogenous shocks and reveals that the demand for guns is especially strong in the month in which a ...
Yuan Chen   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Multisite dependency of an E3 ligase controls monoubiquitylation-dependent cell fate decisions. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Metazoan development depends on tightly regulated gene expression programs that instruct progenitor cells to adopt specialized fates. Recent work found that posttranslational modifications, such as monoubiquitylation, can determine cell fate also ...
Baur, Regina   +4 more
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Revisiting the Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Crime: A Global Analysis

open access: yesInternational Studies of Economics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Drawing upon extensive literature on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) spillovers, we hypothesize that FDI inflow represents a double‐edged sword with respect to crime in host countries. On one hand, FDI can contribute to economic growth and social well‐being by infusing capital and knowledge into the host countries, thereby potentially ...
Yuan Chen   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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