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The purpose of this research study was to identify heterogeneous counselor burnout profiles using a latent profile analysis (LPA) and examine the profiles in association with counselors’ personal and professional self‐discrepancies in counselor qualities. Data from 360 practicing professional counselors were used for analysis. LPA identified four distinct profiles: Well‐Adjusted Counselors (n = 167,...
A barcode magnetic nanowire typically comprises a multilayer magnetic structure in a single body with more than one segment type. Interestingly, due to selective functionalization and novel interactions between the layers, it has attracted significant attention, particularly in bioengineering. However, analyzing the magnetic properties at the individual nanowire level remains challenging. Herein,...
Individual Barcode Nanowires
A wide‐field quantum microscope based on diamond nitrogen‐vacancy centers is used to image the magnetic field from individual barcode magnetic nanowires made of multilayer magnetic structures such as Fe–Au and Fe–Co. The detailed analysis of magnetic images allows for the extraction of crucial magnetic properties of barcode magnetic nanowires such as magnetization and...
Heterosynaptic neuromodulation is a key enabler for energy‐efficient and high‐level biological neural processing. However, such manifold synaptic modulation cannot be emulated using conventional memristors and synaptic transistors. Thus, reported herein is a three‐terminal heterosynaptic memtransistor using an intentional‐defect‐generated molybdenum disulfide channel. Particularly, the defect‐mediated...