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On the "tightrope" of retail: reflections on ethical dilemmas faced by the pharmaceutical professionals in community pharmacies. [PDF]
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This review summarizes key parameters including cathode loading and electrolyte consumption, clarifies the practical application scope of alkali metal batteries, and research progress on advanced electrolytes for grid‐scale energy storage systems. The growing demand for grid‐scale battery energy storage systems (BESSs) has prompted researchers to turn ...
Hui Shao, Zhiwei Ni, Jinkui Feng
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A dialectical lens for AI and medical humanities: advancing responsible augmented humanism in Digital Public Health. [PDF]
Chen S, Peng Z, Liu N.
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Multi‐Dimensional Conductive Nanocomposites for Flexible Electronics
Multi‐dimensional conductive nanocomposites integrate 0D, 1D, and 2D nanomaterials through spatial structure regulation and interface engineering, achieving “1 + 1 > 2” synergistic effects. By leveraging 0D filling to reduce contact resistance, 1D bridging to construct continuous conductive paths, and 2D supporting to enhance mechanical stability ...
Tianyu Wang +12 more
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This study presents a papermaking‐inspired strategy to fabricate high‐loading battery electrodes by integrating a cellulose fiber network. This scaffold creates a gradient porous architecture, enabling ultra‐fast electrolyte infiltration and ion transport.
Wenhao Jia +11 more
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Coevolutionary dynamics of cooperation, risk, and cost in collective risk games. [PDF]
Wang L +5 more
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Ethical Decision-Making in Medical Practice: The Role of Moral and Business Philosophies. [PDF]
Constantin GD +7 more
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Hospice and Palliative Care During COVID-19 in New York City: Clinician-Reported Patient and Family Experiences and Lessons for Future Crises. [PDF]
Lin J +7 more
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International Journal of Psychology, 2000
In social dilemma situations, each individual always receives a higher payoff for defecting than for cooperating, but all are better off if all cooperate than if all defect. Often, however, people in social dilemmas attend more to the group's payoffs than to their own, either automatically or to behave “appropriately.” But whereas social identity ...
Robyn M. Dawes, David M. Messick
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In social dilemma situations, each individual always receives a higher payoff for defecting than for cooperating, but all are better off if all cooperate than if all defect. Often, however, people in social dilemmas attend more to the group's payoffs than to their own, either automatically or to behave “appropriately.” But whereas social identity ...
Robyn M. Dawes, David M. Messick
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