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What happens, if in the synthesis of flat silver platelets, the slow deposition of silver along twinning faults is disturbed by the addition of a nobler metal? We have looked into it and found a way to fine‐tune the metal deposition in lateral and vertical direction.
Jonas Kluitmann +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study aims to enhance academic understanding of the factors influencing the disclosure practices of climate change among European utility companies, specifically in the context of their sustainability reporting. The primary objective is to explore, through a multi‐theoretical framework, the governance drivers that significantly affect the
Cristina Boţa‐Avram +2 more
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Asymptotic hyperfunctions, tempered hyperfunctions, and asymptotic expansions
Andreas U. Schmidt
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Low-Latency Realism Through Randomized Distributed Function Computations: A Shannon Theoretic Approach. [PDF]
Günlü O, Skorski M, Poor HV.
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What Drives CSR Performance: Structures, Declarations or Values?
ABSTRACT Sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR) are increasingly central to strategic management, yet a gap persists between formal commitments and actual practice. The study explores the structural and value‐based predictors of the institutional integration of CSR and sustainability, with a focus on the mediating role of the CSR ...
Pavla Vrabcová +3 more
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ABSTRACT Public organisations often experience a discrepancy between improvements in technical efficiency and stakeholders' perceptions of integrity and performance. This study analyses the mechanisms that may underlie this efficiency–perception discrepancy in Spanish Defence Delegations during 2020–2023.
José Solana‐Ibáñez +1 more
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Multitype SIR epidemics among a population partitioned into households with proportionate global mixing. [PDF]
Ball F, Critcher L.
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On the Design of a Class of Analog Filters Whose Impulse Response Is a Mittag‐Leffler Function
Fractional‐order filters whose impulse response is a Mittag‐Leffler (M‐L) function in any of its known forms are summarized in this work. Simulation results using Cadence and experimental results using an FPAA validate the introduced concept. ABSTRACT Fractional‐order filters whose impulse response is a Mittag‐Leffler (M‐L) function in any of its known
Julia Nako +3 more
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Leader-Following Fault-Tolerant Consensus Control for Multi-Agent Systems Based on Observers. [PDF]
Liu T, Zhu F, Xu H.
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