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Finding Plankton: A Marine Science Scavenger Hunt for Local Communities
Abstract At a time of increasing political polarization and rapidly accelerating climate change, it is important to build public knowledge and empathy toward nature to foster behavioral changes; however, addressing a knowledge deficit can be insufficient to affect these changes.
Hannah M. Budroe, Holly M. Bik
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A Test Function Method for Weakly Coupled Systems With Derivative‐Type Nonlinearity
ABSTRACT We consider a two by two system of inequalities which include fractional powers of the Laplace operator, coupled through a semilinear term of derivative type. We prove the nonexistence of global‐in‐time weak solutions for powers below the critical curve and possibly on the critical curve.
Marcello D'Abbicco, Antonio Lagioia
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Development of toys in historical process and ceramic toys
Sevim, Cemalettin, Gönül, Elif (Anadolu Author)
SEVİM, Cemalettin, GÖNÜL, Elif
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ABSTRACT Despite the rise of circular fashion, buying brand‐new garments remains the societal norm. This research identifies a cognitive bias hindering sustainable consumption: identity misforecasting, by which consumers mispredict how much a brand‐new purchase will enhance their identity.
Olaya Moldes +2 more
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The Contextual Autonomy Principle: When and Why Social Service Robots Are Perceived as Ethical
ABSTRACT As social service robots move into both public and private settings, perceived ethicality becomes a key condition of adoption. We propose that the same robotic capability can acquire different ethical meanings depending on context, governance form, and social presence. Across three studies, we show that restaurant (vs.
Lars Meyer‐Waarden, Julien Cloarec
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Manufacturing Nostalgia in the Digital Age: A Foreverism Perspective
ABSTRACT Many scholars argue that we are experiencing the era of “retro”—nostalgia‐driven marketing and consumption phenomena reinforced by digital technologies. However, existing research lacks a critical analysis of nostalgia in contemporary markets and of how digital content, tools, and environments transform retro consumption experiences and alter ...
Dinara Davlembayeva +4 more
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Brinquedo e educação: na escola e no lar
Como o artigo mostra, brinquedo, brincar e jogar são considerados de grande importância para o desenvolvimento humano. Os tópicos considerados são: aprender brincando ou brincar para aprender; papéis educacionais dos brinquedos e jogos; os professores e ...
Edda Bomtempo
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Living with the Unknown: Intolerance of Uncertainty in Parkinson's Disease
Abstract Background Parkinson's disease (PD) is marked by pervasive uncertainty due to fluctuating motor and non‐motor symptoms, variable treatment response, and an unpredictable clinical course. Intolerance of uncertainty (IU), a tendency to perceive ambiguity as threatening and respond with worry, avoidance, or decisional paralysis, may be ...
Bradley McDaniels +3 more
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ABSTRACT In the present investigation, a mathematical model with vaccination, treatment, and environmental impact under real data is presented. Initially, we present the model without any interventions, followed by an examination of its equilibrium points.
Bashir Al‐Hdaibat +4 more
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Purpose Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) and chemical exchange‐sensitive spin‐lock (CESL) MRI enable spectroscopic imaging with high sensitivity, but conventional analysis methods often fail as exchange approaches the fast‐exchange limit.
Chris Lippe, Verena Hoerr
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