Nb2CBr2 MXene Monolayer as a Novel Material: A First Principle Study
Illustration of the monolayer cell, cell replicated in directions a and b, graph of optical absorption and thermodynamic potentials as a function of temperature. Abstract Niobium‐based MXenes show promising properties and applications, but have not yet been sufficiently investigated, especially with halogen surface terminations. This study investigates
Leonardo S. Barbosa +4 more
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Sustaining the General Practice Nursing Workforce in Australia: Demographics, Job Satisfaction, and Professional Development Challenges. [PDF]
You W, Verrall C, Willis E, Hills D.
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Executives’ remuneration and company performance: An evaluation
Mohammad I. Azim +2 more
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First‐Principles Investigation of the T‐ and M‐Centers in Silicon Using Meta‐GGA Functionals
The relaxed structure for (a) T‐center and (b) M‐center. The calculations on the T‐center demonstrate excellent agreement with the HSE06, reinforcing the efficiency of meta‐GGA approaches for accurate defect characterization in Si. The M‐center is introduced, revealing promising quantum optical properties.
Petros‐Panagis Filippatos +2 more
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Facilitators, barriers, and priorities for enhancing primary care recruitment and retention in Saskatchewan, Canada. [PDF]
Okpalauwaekwe U +7 more
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Long‐Term Memory Updating Parallels Altered Awake and Sleep Hippocampal Replays
This study introduces a behavioral paradigm for memory updating and reveals underlying hippocampal mechanisms. Replays of place cells predict future behavioral choices during behavior and show a bias toward high‐reward locations during non‐rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, specifically within the memory updating process.
Jifu Tong +14 more
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Attitudes towards the dual health insurance system and inequalities in health care in Germany - results of a population survey. [PDF]
von dem Knesebeck O, Klein J.
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Metformin Restores Mitochondrial Function and Neurogenesis in POLG Patient‐Derived Brain Organoids
Patient‐derived POLG‐mutant cortical organoids reveal neuronal subtype‐specific mitochondrial and synaptic defects, with dopaminergic neurons most affected. Metformin treatment restores neuronal identity, mitochondrial function, and excitability, increased mtDNA maintenance, and reprogrammed metabolism via TCA and redox pathways.
Zhuoyuan Zhang +6 more
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