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Reliability and minimal detectable change of the Yoni task for the theory of mind assessment. [PDF]
Isernia S+4 more
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In Situ Construction of Flexible Low‐Dimensional van der Waals Material Photodetectors
This review summarizes the progress in directly constructing low‐dimensional van der Waals material photodetectors on flexible substrates, including developing low‐melting‐point materials, electron‐beam‐enabled crystallization, photonic crystallization, modified chemical vapor deposition, and pulsed‐laser deposition, with a keen eye on fundamental ...
Yu Chen+7 more
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The emerging role of the cerebellum in the affective theory of mind in the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia. [PDF]
Di Tella S+7 more
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Advanced Nanoscale Functionalities for Water and Energy Technologies
Nanofluidics explores fluid and ion transport under nanoscale confinement, driving advancements in water treatment and energy technologies. With applications in high‐efficiency desalination, osmotic energy generation, and scalable energy storage, it leverages unique material properties and confinement effects to address critical challenges in ...
Zhi Xu+8 more
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Bilingualism Predicts Affective Theory of Mind in Autistic Adults. [PDF]
Cummings KK+6 more
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Who was the real sabertooth predator: Thylacosmilus or Thylacoleo?
Abstract Sabertoothed mammalian predators, all now extinct, were almost exclusively feloid carnivorans (Eutheria, Placentalia): here a couple of extinct metatherian predators are considered in comparison with the placental sabertooths. Thylacosmilus (the “marsupial sabertooth”) and Thylacoleo (the “marsupial lion”) were both relatively large (puma ...
Christine M. Janis
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The roles of language and executive function in Mandarin-speaking children's theory of mind development. [PDF]
Li H, Leung MT.
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Abstract Measurement error (ME) in geometric morphometrics has been the subject of countless articles, but none specific to the effect of time lags on landmark digitization error. Yet, especially for visiting scientists working on museum collections, it is not uncommon to collect data in multiple rounds, with interruptions of weeks or years. To explore
Andrea Cardini
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