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View article: A process-informed framework linking temperature-rainfall projections and urban flood modeling
A process-informed framework linking temperature-rainfall projections and urban flood modeling Open
Predicting changes in urban pluvial flood hazards under climate warming is crucial for risk mitigation and disaster management. A key challenge in simulating future urban flood hazards is the scarcity of high-resolution rainfall projection…
View article: A brief international screening tool for traumatic birth and childbirth-related PTSD: the city BiTS-short form
A brief international screening tool for traumatic birth and childbirth-related PTSD: the city BiTS-short form Open
Introduction Screening to identify traumatic births and childbirth-related post-traumatic stress disorder (CB-PTSD) is critical for reducing the global burden of maternal mental health challenges. Despite this, no brief, validated tools ex…
View article: Estimating Percentages and Free Recall of Categorized Lists in Education Related Tasks
Estimating Percentages and Free Recall of Categorized Lists in Education Related Tasks Open
When learning new information, how this information fits within categories affects estimates of how often members of these categories have been presented and memory for these items. Two studies are proposed to examine how the similarity of…
View article: Psychometric evaluation of the Trust in Science and Scientists Scale
Psychometric evaluation of the Trust in Science and Scientists Scale Open
Reliable and valid measurement of trust in science and scientists is important. Assessing levels of such trust is important in determining attitudes and predicting behaviours in response to medical and scientific interventions targeted at …
View article: Simulating rainfall and drainage response using CON-SST-RAIN - a stochastic areal rainfall generator
Simulating rainfall and drainage response using CON-SST-RAIN - a stochastic areal rainfall generator Open
Stochastic rainfall generators have been commonly used in the field of hydrological and hydrodynamic modeling for a long time. These generators allow for an extensive ensemble of rainfall scenarios and continuous time series that is applic…
View article: The Choice of Response Alternatives in COVID-19 Social Science Surveys
The Choice of Response Alternatives in COVID-19 Social Science Surveys Open
Social science research is key for understanding and for predicting compliance with COVID-19 guidelines, and much of this research relies on survey data. While much focus is on the survey question stems, less is on the response alternative…
View article: Enzyme‐Responsive Polymer Nanoparticles via Ring‐Opening Metathesis Polymerization‐Induced Self‐Assembly
Enzyme‐Responsive Polymer Nanoparticles via Ring‐Opening Metathesis Polymerization‐Induced Self‐Assembly Open
Front Cover: Ring-opening metathesis polymerization-induced self-assembly (ROMPISA) is a robust methodology for the formation of a myriad of responsive nanostructures in one pot, in air. In article number 1800467 by Nathan C. Gianneschi an…
View article: Process-Based Flood Frequency Analysis in an Agricultural Watershed Exhibiting Nonstationary Flood Seasonality
Process-Based Flood Frequency Analysis in an Agricultural Watershed Exhibiting Nonstationary Flood Seasonality Open
Floods are the product of complex interactions of processes including rainfall, soil moisture, and watershed morphology. Conventional flood frequency analysis (FFA) methods such as design storms and discharge-based statistical methods offe…
View article: Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly of Micelles Observed by Liquid Cell Transmission Electron Microscopy
Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly of Micelles Observed by Liquid Cell Transmission Electron Microscopy Open
In this paper, we describe the use of liquid cell transmission electron microscopy (LCTEM) for inducing and imaging the formation of spherical micelles from amphiphilic block copolymers. Within the irradiated region of the liquid cell, dib…
View article: Polyelectrolyte pK<sub>a</sub>from experiment and molecular dynamics simulation
Polyelectrolyte pK<sub>a</sub>from experiment and molecular dynamics simulation Open
The pKaof a polyelectrolyte has been determined experimentally by potentiometric titration and computed using Molecular Dynamics (MD) constant pH (CpH) methodology, which allows the pKaof each titratable site along the polymer backbone.
View article: Dispersity effects in polymer self-assemblies: a matter of hierarchical control
Dispersity effects in polymer self-assemblies: a matter of hierarchical control Open
Advanced applications of polymeric self-assembled structures require a stringent degree of control over such aspects as functionality location, morphology and size of the resulting assemblies.