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Magnetomechanical neuromodulation using magnetic nanodiscs enables remote activation of neurons. In a hemiparkinsonian mouse model, alternating magnetic fields actuate the nanodiscs to generate torque that opens mechanosensitive ion channels within the subthalamic nucleus, thereby modulating basal ganglia motor circuitry.
Anouk Wolters +12 more
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Christian Philosophy, Christian Philosophers or Christians Making Philosophy?
The objective of this paper is to reflect on the proper way for Christians to do philosophy, in respect of which I have been inspired by a phrase attributed to Cardinal Newman: “We do not need Christian philosophy. We need Christians making good philosophy.” This sentence can appear controversial, but I believe it is not, if its content is made ...
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Kalmyks after the Year 1771: the Religious Factor and Ethnic Identity
Introduction. The article deals with the religious affairs and identity of the Kalmyks after the 1771 Exodus to Dzungaria. This event and its consequences have been comprehensively examined and evaluated by modern Kalmyk historiography.
Keemya V Orlova
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This research demonstrates that incorporating 10 wt.% NASICON‐type Na3Zr2Si2PO12 into Na3SbS4 sulfide electrolytes mitigates interfacial instability and structural defects. The resulting composite enhances ionic conductivity to 3.97 * 10−4 S cm−1 and reduces activation energy.
Celastin Bebina Thairiyarayar +4 more
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Treatment‐resistant wounds caused by polymicrobial biofilms are refractory to conventional therapies due to the dense extracellular matrices. We developed μBLAST, a microblasting wound dressing that combines MnO2‐doped biosilica and a H2O2‐releasing mesh to generate localized oxygen microbubbles that mechanically disrupt biofilms.
Yujin Ahn +12 more
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Introduction du numéro spécial d’Arts et Sciences sur la Station Marine de Villefranche
La station marine de Villefranche-sur-Mer a reçu de nombreux noms au cours de son histoire dont les deux derniers sont OOV pour Observatoire Océanologique de Villefranche (1989) et IMEV pour Institut de la Mer de Villefranche (depuis 2019).
Elisabeth Christians
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Atomically dispersed CuOx (CPCu‐1) forms isolated Cu–Ov sites that enable defect‐mediated O2 activation and fast electron/proton transfer via interfacial synergy. In contrast, thick CuOx clusters (CPCu‐10) promote a surface‐adsorption‐controlled pathway with intermediate accumulation, highlighting a mechanism switch from interfacial activation to ...
Yang‐Yang Hsu +8 more
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Strain Tuning the Occupation of Candidate Topological Weyl States in W‐Doped MoTe2
The present study investigates strain‐induced modifications of the electronic structure in the Weyl semimetal Td${\rm T}_d$‐Mo0.91W0.09Te2${\mathrm{Mo}}_{0.91}{\mathrm{W}}_{0.09}{\mathrm{Te}}_{2}$ using hard X‐ray angle‐resolved photoemission spectroscopy.
Amon Lanz +21 more
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The Social Consequences of the Presence of Muslims in Andalusia [PDF]
In the very last years of the first century After Hijrah and simultaneous with the first decades of the eighth century A.D, it was opened the gates of Andalusia by Muslim conquerors and in this land, the government of Muslims changed into a place for ...
Mohammad Ali Chalungar, Parvin Asqari
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A self‐assembled monolayer (≈0.9 nm) of an axially chiral binaphthol phosphoric acid derivative on a ferromagnetic Ni/NiOx substrate shows chiral‐induced spin selectivity (CISS) magnetoresistance of 50%–80%. This thermally and chemically robust functional stack shows the way towards practical spintronic devices based on the CISS effect.
Abin Nas Nalakath +8 more
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