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This review provides a bottom‐up evaluation of sodium‐ion battery safety, linking material degradation mechanisms, cell engineering parameters, and module/pack assembly. It emphasizes that understanding intrinsic material stability and establishing coordinated engineering control across hierarchical levels are vital for preventing degradation coupling ...
Won‐Gwang Lim +5 more
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Rethinking the Burden of Traditional Informed Consent Prior to Prenatal Genetic Screening. [PDF]
Allyse M +3 more
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Sulfide‐Based Electrolytes for All‐Solid‐State Sodium Batteries
This review covers the structural features and synthesis strategies of sulfide‐based solid electrolytes, as well as critical challenges related to conductivity, interfacial and moisture stability, and scaling‐up for practical application in Sodium‐based All Solid‐State Batteries.
Han Yang +6 more
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A decade of research on genetic privacy: the findings of the GetPreCiSe Center at Vanderbilt University. [PDF]
Slobogin C +5 more
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Reproductive Justice for Adolescent Migrant Girls in the Post-ICPD Era: A Critical Analysis of Contraceptive Care for Venezuelan Girls in Colombia. [PDF]
Hall HL.
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The great dispersal: The fall and rise of global environmental governance. [PDF]
Sörlin S +8 more
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Growing up in poverty, growing old in frailty: the life course shaping of health in the United States, England and Europe-a prospective and retrospective study. [PDF]
Tampubolon G.
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2021
The idea that America is exceptional, whether because of its founding creed, natural abundance, or Protestant origins, has been the subject of fierce debate going back to the founding. Rather than argue for one side or the other, Volker Depkat explores the diverse ways in which Americans have described their country as exceptional.
Howard Burton, Andy Hoffman
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The idea that America is exceptional, whether because of its founding creed, natural abundance, or Protestant origins, has been the subject of fierce debate going back to the founding. Rather than argue for one side or the other, Volker Depkat explores the diverse ways in which Americans have described their country as exceptional.
Howard Burton, Andy Hoffman
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2023
Chapter 1 delves into American Exceptionalism, its role in landscape paintings from the mid-nineteenth century, and the influence of its historical and theoretical precepts on Federal Architecture built overseas after the 1898 Spanish-American War.
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Chapter 1 delves into American Exceptionalism, its role in landscape paintings from the mid-nineteenth century, and the influence of its historical and theoretical precepts on Federal Architecture built overseas after the 1898 Spanish-American War.
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International Studies, 2006
Neo-conservatism is the name of a robust strain in American intellectual life and American politics, a strain with a very rich history. But although some of its leading figures over the years have pronounced the end of neo-conservatism usually on grounds of its merger with (or perhaps take over by) the conservative mainstream, the term remains very ...
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Neo-conservatism is the name of a robust strain in American intellectual life and American politics, a strain with a very rich history. But although some of its leading figures over the years have pronounced the end of neo-conservatism usually on grounds of its merger with (or perhaps take over by) the conservative mainstream, the term remains very ...
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