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A Reserve of Light: Photography, Ethnography, and Lucid Memory in Contemporary Chile
ABSTRACT This article takes shape as a shared inquiry between an ethnographer and a photographer, in continuity with the photographic archive of Luis Poirot. Through sustained encounters with his images and archival practices, the text does not position itself outside the archive that motivates it, but unfolds from within it.
Cristóbal Bonelli, Luis Poirot
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Aryl and Alkyl Radiotrifluoromethylation via Metallaphotoredox‐Mediated Radical Cross‐Coupling
The metallaphotoredox‐mediated radiotrifluoromethylation of arenes and alkanes is described. The operationally simple protocols make use of substrates bearing thianthrenium salts (TT) or N‐hydroxyphthalimide (NHPI) esters and CF218FI. The reaction proceeds through a Ru‐mediated radical formation followed by a Cu‐mediated radical cross‐coupling step and
Lukas Veth +2 more
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Walter Benjamin geralmente é considerado como um autor "difícil", uma vez que não trabalha com conceitos anteriormente definidos e universalmente válidos, mas confere a conceitos existentes, tais como a moderna "vivência" individual ou a coletiva ...
Georg Otte
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The impact of different cleaning strategies on the noise spectrum of solid state nanopores was evaluated. Noise reduction is a key challenge in solid‐state nanopore experiments, as it directly limits signal resolution and the detectability of translocation events.
Wesley Pietsch +5 more
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Two‐Round Ramsey Games on Random Graphs
ABSTRACT Motivated by the investigation of sharpness of thresholds for Ramsey properties in random graphs, Friedgut, Kohayakawa, Rödl, Ruciński and Tetali introduced two variants of a single‐player game whose goal is to colour the edges of a random graph, in an online fashion, so as not to create a monochromatic triangle.
Yahav Alon +2 more
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From Prohibition to Digitalisation: 100 Years of Cameras in the Courtroom
This article traces the shifting relationship between the courts, the public, and the media in England and Wales from the 1925 prohibition on courtroom photography to the contemporary regime of livestreamed and recorded proceedings. It situates the introduction of the ban on courtroom images within the first administrative turn of the judiciary, when ...
Ozan Kamiloglu, Kanika Sharma
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) brings great potential for manufacturers, but clashes with the established culture due to the unexplainable and opaque nature of the solutions it provides. Having little experience in AI and machine learning (ML), most manufacturing leaders experience barriers implementing AI.
Benjamin van Giffen +5 more
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The Sociology of AI as an Emerging Field: Mapping Tensions and Boundaries
ABSTRACT The expanding role of artificial intelligence (AI) in social life compels a foundational reassessment of sociology's concepts, methods, and theoretical commitments. From generative language models to predictive policing, AI systems are no longer mere tools but increasingly agentic, opaque, and normative sociotechnical actors.
Canhui Liu
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Abstract Projections of Antarctica's sea‐level contribution depend on future changes in surface mass balance (SMB), yet it remains uncertain whether climate change has already impacted SMB on the East Antarctic Plateau, given diverging trends in prior studies.
Alexandra M. Zuhr +7 more
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