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Sentido arendtiano de la “banalidad del mal”
En su obra Eichmann en Jerusalén Arendt habla de la “banalidad del mal” para referirse a la ambigüedad del concepto de maldad por el que algunas personas pueden ser manipuladas por conceptos frívolos de lo bueno y de lo malo, banalidad que no minimiza la
Sissi Cano Cabildo
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This review explores tandem copper‐based catalysts combining Cu–Bi and Cu–Zn interfaces for CO2 electroreduction. Synergistic effects guide product selectivity: Cu–Bi promotes formate formation, while Cu–Zn enhances *CO generation for C2 product pathways.
Elías Mardones‐Herrera +3 more
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Urbanization of seed dispersal networks
Abstract Rapid urban expansion is affecting the composition of wild communities and creating novel ecosystems worldwide. Seed dispersal is key for ecosystem persistence, particularly in fragmented landscapes. However, generalizations regarding the impacts of urbanization are still difficult due to the lack of studies encompassing the urban matrix.
Sara Beatriz Mendes +6 more
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El trabajo se origina en el interés por los condicionamientos materiales que rodearon las decisiones políticas de los ayuntamientos rioplatenses entre 1810 y 1816.
Marcela Viviana Tejerina
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Do Island Spiders Descend From Trees? – A Tale of Island Colonisation and Niche Expansion
ABSTRACT Aim Oceanic islands are known for being home to drastically different communities compared to the mainland, as their isolation and limited area significantly favour clades able to travel long distances over water. On spiders, this happens mainly, although not exclusively, through ballooning whose propensity is unevenly distributed across ...
R. Costa +4 more
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Bilingual Witoto-Spanish text about the origin and stages of the yuakɨ ritual dance (ritual of the fruits), which is celebrated by the Witoto and other neighboring groups of the Caqueta-Putumayo interriverine region in the Colombo-Peruvian Amazon.
Anastasia Candre
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Environmental drivers of scale morphology in a Canary Island lizard across 3700 m of elevation
Gallotia galloti scale traits are driven by climate and human pressures. High dorsal density correlates with hotter, dryer environments and larger scales with higher sun exposure, while ventral scale variation was associated with isothermality and human influences. These changes highlight morphological responses to environmental conditions.
K. Kelly +5 more
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Probability References to Apply in the Detection of Anomalous Public Key Infrastructures
This article calculates the theoretical probability of finding repeated primes in a given sample of unbiased issued digital certificates. These values can be used as reference for developing a statistical procedure to audit and control the behavioral ...
Antonio Castro Lechtaler +2 more
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This paper presents a review of the history of the insular telephone network of Tenerife (RTIT). The development of this telephone service was the best example in the Canary Islands of the commitment of a local administration, as its implementation ...
Rafael Pérez Jiménez +1 more
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