2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-99302-3_3
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Pseudo-capacitors: Introduction, Controlling Factors and Future

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“…Table 1 shows that it is possible that a leader's popularity (charisma) may win elections even if the economy is perceived as not performing well under his/her leadership. 6 However, if s/he lacks charisma and the challenger is more charismatic, the leader may lose elections even if the economy is booming and will definitely lose the elections if the economy is perceived by voters as underperforming. Charismatic leaders and booming economies guarantee reelections.…”
Section: The Performance Of the Economy And Electoral Successesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table 1 shows that it is possible that a leader's popularity (charisma) may win elections even if the economy is perceived as not performing well under his/her leadership. 6 However, if s/he lacks charisma and the challenger is more charismatic, the leader may lose elections even if the economy is booming and will definitely lose the elections if the economy is perceived by voters as underperforming. Charismatic leaders and booming economies guarantee reelections.…”
Section: The Performance Of the Economy And Electoral Successesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, are respondents shifting their answers to signal something about their party (i.e., partisan cheerleading) and/or do they shift their economic decision-making due to these beliefs? "6 This seems to be the case in the recent Turkish elections where the incumbent president won the elections even though his recent record was not very good; seePapanikos (2023a).…”
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“…3 The storage capacity usually depends on the efficient adsorption of electrolytic ions over the electrode surface. 4,5 So, if the electrode has enough surface with active sites to interact with the electrolytic ions, the storage capacity will be increased. Two-dimensional (2D) materials have been playing their role in providing enough surface area to fabricate highstorage supercapacitors for many decades.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the modern age, flexible and wearable electronics are in demand due to which it is important to work on the materials that could play their role in creating compact and foldable supercapacitor technology . The storage capacity usually depends on the efficient adsorption of electrolytic ions over the electrode surface. , So, if the electrode has enough surface with active sites to interact with the electrolytic ions, the storage capacity will be increased. Two-dimensional (2D) materials have been playing their role in providing enough surface area to fabricate high-storage supercapacitors for many decades. Also, their high flexibility paved a pathway toward flexible energy storage applications. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%