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Semitransparent Perovskite Solar Cells with Multilayered Metal Top Electrodes for BIPVs and Tandem Applications

Semitransparent perovskite-based solar cells (ST-PSCs) are highly desired to be integrated into buildings as electricity-generating solar windows in the context of Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPVs), as well as in tandem solar cells combined with other low-bandgap solar cells (e.g. silicon or CIGS) to give enhanced light-harvesting. To fabricate high-performance ST-PSCs, one key challenge is that of replacing the conventional opaque metal top electrodes with suitable transparent alternatives. Recently, dielectric/metal/dielectric (DMD) multilayer architectures have been shown to be suitable candidates as transparent top electrodes, exhibiting ideal characteristics such as mechanical …

PerovskiteSemitransparent Solar Cells
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Perinatal Parenting Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Outcomes in First-Time Mothers and Fathers: A 3- to 6-Months Postpartum Follow-Up Study

2016

Objective: Although there is an established link between parenting stress, postnatal depression, and anxiety, no study has yet investigated this link in first-time parental couples. The specific aims of this study were 1) to investigate whether there were any differences between first-time fathers’ and mothers’ postnatal parenting stress, anxiety, and depression symptoms and to see their evolution between three and 6 months after their child’s birth; and 2) to explore how each parent’s parenting stress and anxiety levels and the anxiety levels and depressive symptoms of their partners contributed to parental postnatal depression. Method: The sample included 362 parents (181 couples; mothers…

Persistence (psychology)Settore M-PSI/07 - PSICOLOGIA DINAMICAtransition to parenthood mothers fathers parenting stress perinatal anxiety postnatal depression follow-up studypostnatal depressionPsychological interventionfathersSettore M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICADevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineparenting stressmedicinePsychology030212 general & internal medicineGeneral PsychologyDepression (differential diagnoses)Original ResearchPostpartum anxietyFollow up studiesParenting stressfollow-up studyperinatal anxietymothersEdinburgh Postnatal Depression Scaletransition to parenthoodAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Math homework : Parental help and children’s academic outcomes

2019

In the present study, we examined the longitudinal relations between child-perceived parental help with math homework (i.e., support and control), children's math skills, and mother-reported task persistent behavior in homework situations. A total of 624 mother–child dyads were followed across Grade 6 and Grade 9, controlling for Grade 3 variables. At each measurement point, children completed math tests, and their mothers evaluated task persistence during homework. In Grades 6 and 9, children reported their perceptions of their parents’ help with math homework. First, the results showed that perceived support in Grade 6 predicted an increase in persistence during homework in Grade 9. Secon…

Persistence (psychology)media_common.quotation_subjecteducationHelping behavioroppimistuloksetbehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationTask (project management)Developmental psychologyMath skillsmathPerceptionmental disordersDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymatemaattiset taidot0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPerceived controlmedia_commontask persistenceauttaminenMeasurement pointevocative effectmatematiikka4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationperceived parental controlvanhemmatPositive typetukeminenkotitehtävätperceived parental supportPsychology0503 educationhuman activitiespsychological phenomena and processes050104 developmental & child psychology
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The role of parental social class, education and unemployment on child cognitive development

2020

ABSTRACT Objective Assessing the association between socioeconomic gradient and cognitive development among children of a Spanish birth cohort aged 5-6 years from a gender perspective. Method Cognitive development was assessed on 525 children aged 5-6 years in the INMA-Valencia cohort, with the Global Cognitive Score (GCS) from McCarthy Scales of Children's Abilities. Information on social class, education level and employment was collected for both parents in addition to other sociodemographic factors, parental, family and child characteristics. The relationship between maternal and paternal socioeconomic gradient and cognitive development was assessed by linear regressions and comparing t…

Perspectiva de géneroParental educationEducación parentalDesarrollo cognitivoCognitive developmentInfanciaGradiente socioeconómicoChildrenGender perspectiveSocio-economic gradient
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In-use physicochemical and microbiological stability of biological parenteral products

2015

Pharmaceutical scientists in the biotechnology industry have traditionally focused on achieving acceptable shelf lives of drug products in their original, unopened product unit configuration (e.g., two years stored at 2–8 °C). However, it is now clear that stability considerations extend beyond

PharmacologyBiological ProductsBacteriabusiness.industryChemistry PharmaceuticalDrug CompoundingHealth PolicyProteinsBiotechnologyPharmaceutical SolutionsDrug StabilityHumansInfusions ParenteralBusinessBiochemical engineeringProduct (category theory)Drug ContaminationDrug PackagingBiotechnology industryAmerican Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
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Rotavirus and the web: analysis of online conversations in Italy during 2020

2021

Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe diarrhea among children worldwide. In 2017, Italy included rotavirus vaccination in its National Immunization Program. The use of social media monitoring, an efficient tool to understand vaccine hesitancy, has increased in recent years; however, only a few examples of such monitoring are available for Italy. Present study analyzed content on online sources, including social media, to identify factors contributing to Italian parents' decisions to vaccinate or not their children against rotavirus. Blogmeter Suite was used to search and analyze conversations related to rotavirus in Italian on online sources during 2020. These data were compared with…

PharmacologyRotavirusmedicine.medical_specialtyVaccination scheduleCommunicationImmunologyVaccinationRotavirus VaccinesCOVID-19Diseasemedicine.disease_causeRotavirus vaccineVaccinationItalyparents rotavirus social media vaccination vaccine hesitancy web listeningFamily medicineRotavirusmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansActive listeningSocial mediaMisinformationPsychologyChild
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Phase transitions in a colloidal dispersion flowing through a cylindrical capillary

2008

The flow of a charged-stabilized colloidal dispersion of crystalline equilibrium structure through a cylindrical capillary is investigated. The simultaneous existence of up to three differently ordered states is observed under conditions of stationary flow. The evolution of their concentric arrangement along the capillary is determined by Bragg microscopy. For sufficient low fluxes, stationary phase distributions are obtained. While the apparent viscosity is non-monotonous and non-Newtonian, the corresponding velocity profiles are found to be piecewise parabolic and are compatible to numerical calculations. Furthermore, we test the assumption of a constant yield stress determining the radia…

Phase transitionChemistryCapillary actionbusiness.industryApparent viscosityMolecular physicsCharged particlePhysics::Fluid DynamicsCore (optical fiber)ColloidOpticsPhase (matter)Crystallitebusiness
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La fenomenologia come metodo di ricerca pedagogica con e per le famiglie

2020

The aim of the paper is to present some of the specific opportunities and tools that Phenomenology, meant as a paradigm and therefore a research method, can offer the pedagogy of family relationships. First, some of the central categories of Phenomenology are described and discussed, with specific reference to Husserl and some of his first students. Below, it is explained in more detail how phenomenology can be a style of field research, also in the link with Hermeneutics. Thanks to this description, it will be highlighted that every phenomenological research design is, as such, an educational project with a specific ethical depth. Although the objective of these pages is not to present a s…

Phenomenology Families Lived-Experience Parent TrainingSettore M-PED/01 - Pedagogia Generale E SocialeSettore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Speciale
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Plastic adjustments of biparental care behavior across embryonic development under elevated temperature in a marine ectotherm

2021

Abstract Phenotypic plasticity in parental care investment allows organisms to promptly respond to rapid environmental changes by potentially benefiting offspring survival and thus parental fitness. To date, a knowledge gap exists on whether plasticity in parental care behaviors can mediate responses to climate change in marine ectotherms. Here, we assessed the plasticity of parental care investment under elevated temperatures in a gonochoric marine annelid with biparental care, Ophryotrocha labronica, and investigated its role in maintaining the reproductive success of this species in a warming ocean. We measured the time individuals spent carrying out parental care activities across three…

Phenotypic plasticityReproductive successEcologyOffspringHatchingparental investmentZoologyBiologyglobal warminginvertebratesBroodbehavioral plasticitybehavioral plasticity brood size global warming hatching success invertebrates parental investmentbrood sizeEctothermParental investmentPaternal careEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsQH540-549.5Nature and Landscape ConservationOriginal Researchhatching success
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Reading-related Cognitive Deficits in Spanish Developmental Dyslexia

2014

Abstract Spanish-speaking children learn to read words written in a relatively transparent orthography. Variations in orthographic transparency may shape the manifestation of reading difficulties. This study was intended to help clarify the nature of developmental dyslexia in Spanish. Developmentally Dyslexic children (DD) were compared to a chronological age-matched control group (CA). Measures included rapid automated naming, verbal working memory, phonological short-term memory, and phonemic awareness. Results demonstrated that developmental dyslexics show reading-related cognitive deficits in areas such as naming speed, verbal working memory, phonological short-term memory, and phonemic…

Phonemic awarenessWorking memorymedia_common.quotation_subjectDyslexiaCognitionmedicine.diseaseBiological theories of dyslexiadevelopmental dyslexiaDevelopmental psychologyReading (process)medicinecognitive profile.General Materials SciencePsychologyControl (linguistics)transparent orthographyOrthographymedia_commonCognitive psychologyProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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