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Record Energy Storage Performance Metrics in Ferroelectric Hafnia‐Based Films through Heterostructure Design See

Capacitive energy storage is part of a promising energy harvesting and storage solution to power Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, overcoming the critical limitations of conventional supercapacitors and micro-batteries. Moreover, achieving high recoverable energy storage density (ESD) and high efficie...

Time Averaged CCE See

A popular approach to interactive effects panel data models is the common correlated effects (CCE) estimator of Pesaran (Estimation and inference in large heterogeneous panels with a multifactor error structure. Econometrica <b>74</b>, 967–1012, 2006). The current paper proposes a mod...

The Independent and Combined Roles of Attentional and Interpretative Biases in Antisocial Behavior, Trait Aggression and Aggressive Responses Under Provocation See

Aggressive behavior has been linked to biases in social information processing, including heightened attention to threat and hostile interpretations of ambiguous social cues. The extent to which attention and interpretational biases uniquely or jointly contribute to aggression under provocation remain...

Can we use machine learning to improve the interpretation and application of urodynamic data?: ICI-RS 2023 See

Introduction: A “Think Tank” at the International Consultation on Incontinence-Research Society meeting held in Bristol, United Kingdom in June 2023 considered the progress and promise of machine learning (ML) applied to urodynamic data. Methods: Examples of the use...

Urodynamics assessment in patients with multiple sclerosis See

Objectives: The aim of this study is to review initial urodynamics (UDS) findings in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) related lower urinary tract symptoms, establish where UDS happen in treatment pathways and to evaluate the benefit of video over standard UDS. &#...

Current practice of colposuspension in the United Kingdom: Results of a national survey See

Introduction: Colposuspension procedures have increased in the UK following the 2018 suspension of vaginal mesh for stress urinary incontinence. However, significant variation exists in preoperative assessment, patient selection, surgical approach, and postoperative care. This survey aims to explore...

The Antecedents and Consequences of Social‐Media Engagement With A Sustainability‐Advertisement See

The success of brands' sustainability-related promotion largely depends on consumers' opinions, which they usually share on social media. The objective of this study is to examine the influence of users' opinions about sustainability related social-media posts (i.e., positive or negative&#...

Stringent policies were associated with greater Covid-19 vaccine uptake including among those who did not trust the vaccine See

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From Patterns to Attractor‐Like Modes: A Systems Sensemaking Framework for Recurring Conflict in Healthcare Teams See

Recurring conflict in healthcare teams frequently persists despite well‐intended interventions (Page et al. 2024; Mazzei et al. 2024). Dynamic systems theory helps to map how such recurrences reflect systemic feedback loops linking individual experience, behaviour, shared beliefs and organisational structures,&...

Nature-based solutions for mitigating multi-hazard flood and temperature extremes in coastal and deltaic regions See

Coastal, deltaic, and estuarine regions are increasingly exposed to compound multi-hazard events, particularly the interaction of coastal and riverine flooding with extreme temperatures. These hazards interact across spatial and temporal scales, generating complex events that challenge conventional single-hazar...

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