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The history of the National Youth Administration in Kentucky.
Margaret Hopper
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The Immune Microenvironment: New Therapeutic Implications in Organ Fibrosis
This review summarizes recent advances in understanding the immune microenvironment's role in fibrosis, focusing on phenotypic/functional alterations of immune cells and their dynamic interactions with other cellular constituents within tissues. The authors further explore therapeutic opportunities and challenges in targeting immune microenvironment ...
Xiangqi Chen+6 more
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Untying the Knot: Associations Between Personality Functioning and Psychological Distress in an Outpatient Sample of Youth. [PDF]
Slegten DMA+4 more
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Carcinoma of the Thyroid Gland in Youth: A Second Look Ten Years Later [PDF]
Antolin Raventos+2 more
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This study presents an effective method for fabricating millimeter‐scale continuous in‐plane head‐to‐head charged domain walls by controlling the growth of the Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 film. The formation of antiphase boundaries plays a crucial role in stabilizing the charged domain walls. Atomic‐scale insights reveal that the dynamic coupling among polarization,
Fang Liu+7 more
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When a Mental Health Policy Change Meets a Youth Early-Intervention Service: Reflections on the Role of Diagnosis. [PDF]
Ishay GH, Mashiach-Eizenberg M, Roe D.
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The electrophoretic reorganization of Ag nanoparticles within a poly(ethylene glycol) leads to the formation of conductive bridges with reconfigurable resistance states. Diverse conduction characteristics of the bridge range between ohmic conduction, nonlinear tunneling, or space charge‐limited conduction, and high resistance states.
Daniil Nikitin+19 more
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Issues in Identifying Strategies for Youth Mental Well-Being in Stockholm Municipalities Using Participatory Sessions and Text Mining: Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Krishna H, Darwich AS, Meijer S.
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Molecular Creep Induced Fatigue Rupture of Fibrin Clots
Fibrin networks in thrombi paradoxically exhibit low fatigue resistance despite high fracture energy, as cyclic loading triggers irreversible α‐to‐β transitions in fibrin molecules, causing molecular creep, crack propagation. Multiscale experiments, modeling reveal how nanoscale conformational damage accumulates, linking molecular disorder to ...
Dani Liu+5 more
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