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Nature and catalytic role of extra-framework aluminum and partially coordinated aluminum in MFI zeolite
(2023-05-12)
Zeolites are extensively employed in the chemical and petroleum industries as an acid catalyst for cracking, isomerization, and alkylation reactions. Recently, they have also gained attention as potential catalysts for ...
Educated Decision-Makers are Harder to Bias: Comparing Education and Nudges on Reliable Deliberation about Recycled Water
(2023-08)
Recently, it has become important to define ethical rules governing the most appropriate ways to interact with those that decision interventions seek to influence. However, philosophical theories and current methods of ...
Visual Privacy Mitigation Strategies in Social Media Networks and Smart Environments
(2023-05-12)
The contemporary use of technologies and environments has led to a vast collection and sharing of visual data, such as images and videos. However, the increasing popularity and advancements in social media platforms and ...
Microwave filters for next generation radio frequency transceivers
(2023-08-04)
Increased data rates in wireless communications enforce unprecedented performance metrics on the front-end filters to operate in crowded spectral bands. These requirements include strong selectivity, low insertion loss, ...
“I feel like everyone has anxiety when it comes to math”: an exploration of stereotype threat and anxiety for first-year mathematics students in higher education
(2023)
Understanding of the relationship between anxiety and stereotype threat for students in first-year mathematics courses offers improvement for theoretical, methodological, and classroom practices surrounding the experiences ...
Stimuli-responsive porous membranes from lyotropic liquid crystal templating
(2023-10)
Lyotropic liquid crystal (LLC) templating is an efficient approach to synthesize nanostructured polymers with a wide range of applications, particularly in molecular separation. LLCs offer diverse nanostructures, but we ...