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Abstract Solar radiation modification (SRM) reflects sunlight back into space and could rapidly cool Earth, potentially reducing the harms of dangerous climate change. Current international law fails to directly and comprehensively address the transboundary, regional and global governance challenges that SRM presents.
Rachel Neef
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Systematic review of mobile augmented reality applications in geography education
Abstract Augmented reality (AR) as a mobile educational technology enables self‐directed and interactive learning by anchoring multimedia‐enhanced three‐dimensional (3D) content at selected locations. Numerous systematic and meta‐reviews for education, specifically for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), have demonstrated a wide ...
Rene Schmidt, Britta Stumpe
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Nature–society relations in disaster governance frameworks
Abstract This paper studies how the relations between nature and society are constructed in disaster governance frameworks. Dominant disaster governance frameworks present nature and society as separate realms, and the organisation of society is increasingly seen as the key cause of hazards and disasters.
Eija Meriläinen
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Place as a Metaphysical Problem in Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas
Abstract Thomas Aquinas’ particular synthesis of Aristotelianism and Neoplatonism, and the intellectual tradition it inaugurated, has at least twice faced critical challenges from developments in physics. Besieged by the sixteenth and seventeenth century novatores and more or less ignored by the nineteenth‐ and twentieth‐century practitioners of ...
Onsi Aaron Kamel
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The Harmonious Soul and the Defence of Music in Sixteenth‐Century England
Abstract This article examines the history of the concept of the soul as a harmony—as opposed to merely being like a harmony—in sixteenth‐century England, demonstrating how debates over music's morality in sixteenth‐century England were a catalyst for theorising an increasing affinity between music and the soul.
Katherine Butler
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Non-Integrability of a weakly integrable Hamiltonian system
The geometric approach to mechanics based on the Jacobi metric allows to easily construct natural mechanical systems which are integrable (actually separable) at a fixed value of the energy.
Pucacco, Giuseppe, Rosquist, Kjell
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Remarks on the progress of celestial mechanics since the middle of the century [PDF]
George William Hill
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New Model for Hill’s Problem in the Framework of Continuation Fractional Potential
In this work, we derived a new type model for spatial Hill’s system considering the created perturbation by the parameter effect of the continuation fractional potential. The new model is considered a reduced system from the restricted three-body problem
Elbaz I. Abouelmagd
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The Effacing Principle in the Post-Newtonian Celestial Mechanics [PDF]
First post-Newtonian (PN) approximation of the scalar-tensor theory of gravity is used to discuss the effacing principle in N-body system, that is dependence of equations of motion of spherically-symmetric bodies comprising the system on their internal ...
Kopeikin, Sergei, Vlasov, Igor
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“Both Mind and Will Depraved”: Milton, Calvin, and the Doctrine of Total Depravity
Milton Quarterly, EarlyView.
Cole Jeffrey
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