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Self-regulation mechanism for charged point defects in hybrid halide perovskites
Hybrid halide perovskites such as methylammonium lead iodide (CH3NH3PbI3) exhibit unusually low free carrier concentrations despite being processed at low-temperatures from solution.
Chen, Shiyou +4 more
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Out of Sync? Rare Genetic Disease and the Chronopolitics of Care
ABSTRACT Drawing on the experiences of parents of children diagnosed with Noonan Syndrome, I examine how living in and between multiple temporalities of care impacts parents’ sense of temporal autonomy and social inclusion. Employing the concept of ‘crip time’, I connect everyday choreographies of care with their temporal politics to analyse the ...
Catherine Coveney
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The present work aims to establish a critical dialogue of appropriations and substitutions of the concepts of public opinion and homeland elaborated by the newspapers El Imparcial de Pedro Estala (1809), El Telégrafo Americano de Juan López Cancelada ...
Mariana Rosetti
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The Alfonsine Guzman ladies. A feminine dynasty in Castile, 13th-14th centuries [PDF]
Resum disponible en castellà i anglèsA mediados del siglo XIII, la relación entre Alfonso X de Castilla y su favorita doña Mayor Guillén de Guzmán dio origen a una verdadera dinastía femenina que comienza con la hija natural de ambos, Beatriz ...
Martín Prieto, Pablo
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A novel dimethylformamide (DMF) free bar-cast method to deposit organolead perovskite thin films with improved stability [PDF]
We report a solvent-free approach to synthesizing organolead perovskites by using solid state reactions to coat perovskite crystals onto Al2O3 or TiO2 nanoparticles followed by addition of terpineol affording perovskite inks.
Arthur Connell +36 more
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Abstract Mammals play vital roles in ecological communities, but many are in rapid decline worldwide. Comprehensive monitoring of mammal populations is crucial for effective conservation, but large‐scale monitoring presents significant challenges. Remote sensing techniques such as passive acoustic monitoring offer viable and effective solutions for ...
Sebastian Hoefer +4 more
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The parasitic helminth product ES-62 suppresses pathogenesis in collagen-induced arthritis by targeting the interleukin-17–producing cellular network at multiple sites [PDF]
Among many survival strategies, parasitic worms secrete molecules to modulate host immune responses. One such product, ES-62, is protective in the collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) model of rheumatoid arthritis.
Al-Riyami +47 more
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The role of ecoacoustics in monitoring ecosystem degradation and restoration
Ecoacoustic approaches are increasingly being used to monitor biodiversity, having emerged as a promising tool for monitoring ecosystem degradation and restoration in the last two decades. Despite the growth, their application in monitoring animal populations in changing ecosystems remains underutilized.
Consolata Gitau +4 more
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Se me ha encomendado hablar aquí del magisterio de Alberto Escobar partiendo de mi experiencia personal. Me detendré en un solo aspecto. Hace casi cuatro décadas fui alumno suyo en el primer año de la Sección de Cultura General de nuestra Facultad de ...
Augusto Alcocer Martínez
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Fv antibodies to aflatoxin B1 derived from a pre-immunized antibody phage display library system [PDF]
The production and characterization of recombinant antibodies to aflatoxin B[SUB1] (AFB[SUB1]), a potent mycotoxin and carcinogen is described. The antibody fragments produced were then applied for use in a surface plasmon resonance-based biosensor ...
ANTHONY KILLARD +13 more
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