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Reconfigurable Three‐Dimensional Superconducting Nanoarchitectures
3D superconducting nanostructures offer new possibilities for emergent physical phenomena. However, fabricating complex geometries remains challenging. Here 3D nanoprinting of complex 3D superconducting nanoarchitectures is established. As well as propagating superconducting vortices in 3D, anisotropic superconducting properties with geometric ...
Elina Zhakina +11 more
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Reminiscence therapy in geriatric mental health care: A clinical review
Reminiscence therapy (RT) has been used over the past two decades extensively in the management of patients with dementia and geriatric depression.
Pragya Lodha, Avinash De Sousa
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Life Stories and Mental Health: The Role of Identification Processes in Theory and Interventions [PDF]
The goal of this article is to explore the relations between narratives and mental health from a psychological perspective. We argue that a process of identification with personal experiences underlies narrative structures that are known to be related to
Bohlmeijer, E.T., Westerhof, G.J.
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Edible electronics needs integrated logic circuits for computation and control. This work presents a potentially edible printed chitosan‐gated transistor with a design optimized for integration in circuits. Its implementation in integrated logic gates and circuits operating at low voltage (0.7 V) is demonstrated, as well as the compatibility with an ...
Giulia Coco +8 more
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A 3D disease model is developed using customized hyaluronic‐acid‐based hydrogels supplemented with extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins resembling brain ECM properties. Neurons, astrocytes, and tumor cells are used to mimic the native brain surrounding.
Esra Türker +16 more
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Pilot studies using technology-aided programs to promote verbal reminiscence and mild physical activity (i.e., positive forms of engagement) in persons with moderate or severe Alzheimer’s disease have provided promising results (Lancioni et al., 2015a, b)
Giulio E. Lancioni +6 more
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Photonic Engineering Enables All‐Passive Upconversion Imaging with Low‐Intensity Near‐Infrared Light
A passive upconversion imaging system enables the observation of scenes illuminated by low‐intensity incoherent near‐infrared light from 750 to 930 nm, by converting it into the visible without the use of external power. The upconverter is enabled by triplet–triplet annihilation in a bulk heterojunction, with absorption enhanced by plasmonic resonators
Rabeeya Hamid +13 more
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Group Reminiscence Therapy for Dementia to Improve Well-Being and Reduce Behavioral Symptoms
The global increase in dementia cases highlights the urgent need for effective treatment and care strategies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of group reminiscence therapy on cognitive function, subjective well-being, and behavioral and
Nobuhiko Yanagida +2 more
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The Effect of Group Reminiscence on Loneliness in Iranian Elderly
Introduction: Deprivation of social activities increases the feeling of loneliness among older adults. Reminiscence as the recall of past events, feelings, and thoughts, is one of the nursing interventions in nursing homes.
Faiza Gholami Shilsar +2 more
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How to Employ Nagasaki: Kazuo Ishiguro’s A Pale View of Hills (1982)
Not a few scholars believe that representation of scenery in Nagasaki is a mockery in Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel "A Pale View of Hills" (1982). However, Etsuko’s narration faithfully represents individual facts about Nagasaki, but her combinations of facts ...
Akiyoshi Suzuki
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