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Fatigue‐Resistant Mechanoresponsive Color‐Changing Hydrogels for Vision‐Based Tactile Robots
Mechanoresponsive color‐changing materials that can reversibly and resiliently change color in response to stress are highly desirable for diverse technologies in optics, sensors, and robots; however, such materials are rarely achieved. This work reports a fatigue‐resistant mechanoresponsive color‐changing hydrogel that exhibits reversible, resilient ...
Jiabin Liu+4 more
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Civil Proceedings in Austria1
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only posed immense challenges to public health but has also necessitated a significant shift in legal frameworks to address the dynamic circumstances it has created. This article provides an overview of the measures taken in
Nunner-Krautgasser Bettina+1 more
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A Bayesian Model of the Litigation Game [PDF]
Over a century ago, Oliver Wendell Holmes invited scholars to look at the law through the lens of probability theory: "The prophecies of what the courts will do in fact, and nothing more pretentious, are what I mean by the law." Yet few legal scholars have taken up this intriguing invitation. As such, in place of previous approaches to the study of law,
arxiv
Application of DInSAR Technique to High Coherence Satellite Images for Strategic Infrastructure Monitoring [PDF]
In this paper the authors present and validate a procedure, which intends to combine the latest state of the art models in bridge monitoring with freely available satellite data. Through the Differential SAR interferometry (DinSAR) technique, a dataset of displacements for the Morandi bridge in Genoa (Italy), before its collapse, has been created, by ...
arxiv
Water Oxidation to Hydrogen Peroxide Over a Super‐Aerophilic Graphite Catalyst
Design of super‐aerophilic graphite catalyst capable of trapping in situ produced oxygen gas on its surface under the electrolyte environment. By so doing, it is able to moderate intermediate species binding, which is critical to enabling the two‐electron water oxidation reaction to hydrogen peroxide.
Umer Javed+16 more
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Using a Civil Procedure Exam Question to Teach Persuasion [PDF]
Studies show that learners master new material more effectively when it builds upon what they already know. By revisiting assignments from a previous semester, students can focus their efforts on persuading, rather than learning new doctrine or facts ...
Sparrow, Sophie M.
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Mechanophysical Synthesis of Core/Shell Hybrid Supraparticles
Collision‐driven mechanophysical synthesis enables rapid, chemical‐free assembly of core/shell hybrid supraparticles (HSPs) by embedding inorganic nanomaterials onto polymer microparticles. Governed by collision and interfacial energies, this scalable, solvent‐free method accommodates diverse material combinations, allowing multifunctional HSPs for ...
Jeonguk Hwang+15 more
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Access to information, public participation in decision making and access to justice guaranteed by the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan .
S. Tynybekov., R. Erezhepkyzy.
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Civil Procedure Harmonization in the EU: Unravelling the Policy Considerations
This article examines the role and significance of the fundamental right of access to justice in the EU (Article 47 CFREU) in the context of the fragmentation of EU law, as evidenced in the area of civil procedure law.
Z. Vernadaki
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Emergent Locomotion in Self‐Sustained, Mechanically Connected Soft Matter Rings
Thermally fueled, self‐moving twisted rings made from liquid crystal elastomers are investigated. By studying single rings and linked knots, it is shown how autonomous locomotion emerges through coupling between the rings. The movement is programmable via handedness control at connection points, offering insights into collective behavior and ...
Hongshuang Guo+3 more
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