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This work reveals that charge transport in nickel benzenehexathiol coordination nanosheets is governed by variable‐range hopping reflecting structural disorder. Electrolyte gating induces a switch in dominant carrier polarity from p‐type to n‐type and leads to an improvement in thermoelectric performance.
Tian Wu+8 more
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This study proposes molecular design strategies to develop trifluorotoluylation ILs that enable quasi‐solid‐state ether‐based electrolytes for high‐voltage LMBs. The designed ILs greatly enhance the oxidative stability of the electrolyte and effectively suppress the dissolution of transition metal ions, facilitating the formation of a LiF‐rich ...
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Contra assertions, feedback improves word recognition: How feedback and lateral inhibition sharpen signals over noise. [PDF]
Magnuson JS+4 more
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Bioxolography, a novel volumetric 3D‐bioprinting technique, enables rapid and high‐resolution fabrication of >1 cm3 engineered living materials. A newly developed three‐component photoinitiator system significantly enhances the photoreactivity of gelatin methacryloyl‐based bioresins, allowing for precise xolographic bioprinting.
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Orthography-phonology consistency in English: Theory- and data-driven measures and their impact on auditory vs. visual word recognition. [PDF]
Lim A, O'Brien B, Onnis L.
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Word Recognition and Word Recall
Psychological Reports, 1981153 college students, given a 20-word spelling test, followed by a recall and then a recognition test of the words, did significantly better on the recognition test than on recall—even though the interval between learning and recognition was greater than the interval between learning and recall.
Linda K. Forsberg, Sheldon J. Lachman
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Sign Facilitation in Word Recognition [PDF]
The purpose of this article was a dual one: first, to provide a comprehensive literature review, and second, to report one study to extend that literature. That study investigated whether signs from the Sign Language of the Netherlands would facilitate word recognition by deaf children.
Wauters, L.N.+3 more
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Recognition intent and visual word recognition
Consciousness and Cognition, 2009This study adopted a change detection task to investigate whether and how recognition intent affects the construction of orthographic representation in visual word recognition. Chinese readers (Experiment 1-1) and nonreaders (Experiment 1-2) detected color changes in radical components of Chinese characters.
Chi-Le Ching, Man-Ying Wang
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Word Recognition in Presbyacusis
Scandinavian Audiology, 1990Word recognition assessed as discrimination loss was analysed in 269 women ranging from 60 to 89 years of age. A clear relationship was found between the discrimination loss and the hearing loss (calculated as the average hearing threshold level at 1,000, 2,000, and 4,000 Hz).
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Visual word recognition of multisyllabic words
Journal of Memory and Language, 2009The visual word recognition literature has been dominated by the study of monosyllabic words in factorial experiments, computational models, and megastudies. However, it is not yet clear whether the behavioral effects reported for monosyllabic words generalize reliably to multisyllabic words.
Yap, M.J., Balota, D.A.
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