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Enhanced spin-orbit torques in rare-earth Pt/[Co/Ni]2/Co/Tb systems
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Continuous noise mapping predication techniques using the stochastic modelling /
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Entanglement in smart hydrogels: fast response time, anti-freezing and anti-drying
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Sustainable support material for overhang printing in 3D concrete printing technology
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New 3D supramolecular Zn(ii)-coordinated self-assembled organic networks
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Understanding Communication Characteristics of Distributed Training
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Human hair proteins as natural reactive oxygen species scavengers for in vitro applications
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AFM-based nanomechanics and machine learning for rapid and non-destructive detection of bacterial viability
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Mediating role of psychological distress on the relationship between fear of COVID-19 and burnout among healthcare providers: a cross-sectional study in Selangor, Malaysia
Published 2023“…Nurses (47.4%) were the largest group, followed by doctors (26%), medical assistants (11.9%), healthcare assistants (7.1%), medical laboratory technicians (6.4%), and drivers (1.3%). The findings revealed that fear of COVID-19 was positively associated with psychological distress, such as depression, anxiety, and stress, as well as burnout. …”
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