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Evaluation of a social worker-led health care program for low-income elderly women: a pilot trial
Low-income Cantonese women aged 60 years and older are more likely to have multiple non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Neither the independent primary health care system nor the social work system is equipped t...
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Open AccessExamining income-related inequality in health literacy and health-information seeking among urban population in China
Health literacy and health-information seeking behaviour (HISB) play vital roles in health outcome improvements. This study examines the extent of income-related inequality in health literacy and health-inform...
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Open AccessStructure of spin excitations in heavily electron-doped Li0.8Fe0.2ODFeSe superconductors
Heavily electron-doped iron-selenide high-transition-temperature (high-T c) superconductors, which have no hole Fermi pockets, but have a notably high T c, have cha...
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Evidence for a spinon Fermi surface in a triangular-lattice quantum-spin-liquid candidate
A spin excitation continuum across a large region of the Brillouin zone that persists at near-zero temperatures provides evidence for a quantum spin liquid state with a spinon Fermi surface in YbMgGaO4.
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Open AccessMagnetic ground state of FeSe
Elucidating the nature of the magnetism of a high-temperature superconductor is crucial for establishing its pairing mechanism. The parent compounds of the cuprate and iron-pnictide superconductors exhibit Née...
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Erratum: Strong interplay between stripe spin fluctuations, nematicity and superconductivity in FeSe
Nature Materials http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmat4492 (2015); published online 7 December 2015; corrected online 15 December 2015. In the original version of this Letter published online, the x axis of Fig. 2a w...
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Strong interplay between stripe spin fluctuations, nematicity and superconductivity in FeSe
Neutron scattering measurements provide evidence for strong coupling between stripe spin fluctuations, nematicity and superconductivity in single-crystalline FeSe.