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This review summarizes the development of atomic force microscopy‐based local anodic oxidation technology for patterning 2D materials, discussing its mechanisms, applications in nanolithography and device fabrication, key influencing factors, existing challenges, and future prospects in nano‐designs.
Jing Yu +5 more
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Rate of Sea‐Level Rise and Sediment Characteristics Modulate Deltaic River‐Tide Interactions
Abstract Due to sea‐level rise, small river‐dominated deltas (<100 km2) are expected to become more exposed to tidal influences in the future. However, there remains a knowledge gap in the impending hydrodynamics of such deltas, particularly with the interactions between river and tidal flows.
Peter Bacopoulos +2 more
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Sequences suffice for pointfree uniform completions
Abstract Completions of metric spaces are usually constructed using Cauchy sequences. However, this does not work for general uniform spaces, where Cauchy filters or nets must be used instead. The situation in pointfree topology is more straightforward: the correct completion of uniform locales can indeed be obtained as a quotient of a locale of Cauchy
Graham Manuell
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Gabriel-Ulmer duality for topoi and its relation with site presentations
Let $\kappa$ be a regular cardinal. We study Gabriel-Ulmer duality when one restricts the 2-category of locally $\kappa$-presentable categories with $\kappa$-accessible right adjoints to its locally full sub-2-category of $\kappa$-presentable ...
Di Liberti, Ivan, González, Julia Ramos
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“Time(‐space) Out of Joint: Franz Kafka's Disrupted Chronotopes”
Abstract This article introduces a new approach to spatial anomalies in Franz Kafka's work by examining them through Mikhail Bakhtin's concept of the literary chronotope, situating it within the broader framework of Bakhtin's earlier ideas on answerability, responsibility, and the ethics of the act.
Asif Rahamim
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In ancient philosophy, there is no discipline called “logic” in the contemporary sense of “the study of formally valid arguments.” Rather, once a subfield of philosophy comes to be called “logic,” namely in Hellenistic philosophy, the field includes ...
Finley, Robby +2 more
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A five‐step integrated modeling framework combines remote sensing and two‐dimensional hydraulic modeling to describe mesohabitats and assess suitability for target species. Remote sensing provides a Digital Terrain Model and an orthophoto (step 1) that can be used to classify and map environmental descriptors such as substrate and refugia (step 2).
David Farò +5 more
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Chronotopes of exile and loss in Philip O'Sullivan Beare's Zoilomastix (c. 1626)☆
Abstract This essay explores the relationship between an early modern exile and his native environment, as depicted in Philip O'Sullivan Beare's unfinished natural history Zoilomastix. Writing by turns in Latin, Spanish and Gaelic from the safety of the Habsburg court, O'Sullivan Beare marshalled Ciceronian rhetoric and Plinian wonder to argue for the ...
Kevin Gerard Tracey
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Practical Reasoning and Practical Argumentation: A Stakeholder Commitment Approach. [PDF]
van Berkel K, Wagemans JHM.
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Right-Wing Populist Parties' Bordering Narratives in Times of Crisis: Anti-Immigration Discourse in the Genevan Borderland during the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Yerly G.
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