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Biodegradable and Biocompatible Functional Polymers for Biomedical Applications
Biodegradable and biocompatible functional polymers integrate electrical, mechanical, and stimuli‐responsive functionalities while enabling programmed degradation under physiological conditions. This review introduces recent advances in conductive, shape‐memory, self‐healing, photocurable, and adhesive polymer systems, emphasizing material design ...
Won Bae Han +5 more
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Monolithic UV‐ozone oxidation of Ta forms an ultrathin Ta2O5/TaOx bilayer enabling resistive switching with a vertical defect gradient. A stoichiometric surface layer over an oxygen‐deficient sublayer promotes localized filament nucleation near the top interface, enabling low‐voltage operation, and reduced cycle‐to‐cycle variability.
Seunghoon Yang +11 more
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Methane photocatalytic activation under mild conditions remains a formidable challenge in the synthesis of solar fuels. In this review, we emphasize the growing importance of multifunctional materials and hybrid systems within a unified mechanistic framework that integrates selective C─H bond activation, formation and control of intermediates, C─C ...
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Self‐concept clarity and relationship satisfaction at the dyadic level [PDF]
Self‐concept clarity is an individual resource that is associated with couple relationship well‐being. In two dyadic studies, the authors investigated whether and how self‐concept clarity has implications for both partners' relationship satisfaction.
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Self-Concept Clarity and Online Self-Presentation in Adolescents [PDF]
Abstract The Internet may be conceptualized as a social laboratory, providing freedom to experiment with different presentations of self. Adolescence is an important time in the development of self-concept; however, little is known about how clarity of self-concept relates to online behavior.
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Self‐Concept Clarity and Preferred Coping Styles
Journal of Personality, 1996ABSTRACT This study examined the relation between self‐concept clarity and (a) preferred general coping styles, (b) coping with a specific event, and (c) coping with a specific ongoing situation in 175 undergraduate students. The results of the regression analyses for general coping styles indicated that self‐concept clarity made a reliable but weak ...
M, Smith, E, Wethington, G, Zhan
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The Role of Self-Concept Clarity in Prolonged Grief Disorder
Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2012Three studies using independent samples of bereaved individuals were conducted to examine the association of self-concept clarity (SCC) with symptoms of prolonged grief disorder (PGD), a debilitating syndrome than can develop after bereavement. Study 1 (N = 67) showed that lower SCC was associated with greater PGD severity, independent from self ...
Boelen, P.A. +2 more
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Locus of Control and Clarity of Self-Concept
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1973Two studies examined the relationship between locus of control and clarity of self-concept, testing an adult sample of an industrial organization and a sample of undergraduates. Both studies show that clarity of self-concept is positively and significantly related to the degree of internality as measured by Rotter's I-E scale. These findings, which are
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Self-Concept Clarity Development Across the Lifespan
2017Self-concept clarity can and does change across the lifespan. This chapter presents a meta-analysis summarizing normative patterns of rank-order stability and mean-level change of self-concept clarity. It then reviews evidence for individual variability in the development of self-concept clarity and the mechanisms and outcomes of this variability ...
Lodi-Smith, J., Crocetti, E.
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Self-Concept Clarity and Romantic Relationships
2017This chapter reviews the empirical evidence examining the link between self-concept clarity and close romantic relationships. Overall, increased self-concept clarity among partners predicts a variety of positive relationship outcomes, including relationship quality (e.g., satisfaction and commitment), investment, and self-other correspondence that may ...
Kevin P. McIntyre +2 more
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