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Persistent secondary phases govern the performance of many thermoelectric materials, particularly of high performance MgAgSb. In this study advanced microstructural characterization for unequivocal phase identification combined with transport modeling and statistical analysis enabled the quantification of each phase's impact, revealing the most ...
Amandine Duparchy +3 more
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JAHA at Scientific Sessions 2023: Moving Toward Social Justice in Cardiovascular Health in the United States. [PDF]
Baker-Smith CM +6 more
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Shellac, a centuries‐old natural resin, is reimagined as a green material for flexible electronics. When combined with silver nanowires, shellac films deliver transparency, conductivity, and stability against humidity. These results position shellac as a sustainable alternative to synthetic polymers for transparent conductors in next‐generation ...
Rahaf Nafez Hussein +4 more
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"Organizing practice": The hidden work of homecare nurses in fighting health inequity and advancing social justice. [PDF]
Tind AM, Hoeck B, Andersen HE, Delmar C.
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Biosupercapacitors for Human‐Powered Electronics
Biosupercapacitors are emerging as biocompatible and integrative energy systems for next‐generation bioelectronics, offering rapid charge–discharge performance and mechanical adaptability. This review systematically categorizes their applications from external to organ‐level systems and highlights their multifunctional roles in sensing, actuation, and ...
Suhyeon Kim +7 more
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Stewardship and social justice: implications of using the precautionary principle to justify burdensome antimicrobial stewardship measures. [PDF]
Johnson T.
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Multicultural-Social Justice Leadership Strategies: Counseling and Advocacy with Immigrants
Rita Chi‐Ying Chung +2 more
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This study demonstrates that pulsed potential electrolysis significantly improves CO2 reduction performance on copper‐nitrogen doped carbon electrodes. The formation of cationic copper sites and metallic clusters as a function of applied intermittent potential leads to notable selectivity changes compared to potentiostatic reduction.
Dorottya Hursán +13 more
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