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Waterborne polyurethane/graphene formulations are developed as piezoresistive coatings on glass fabric to enable flexible strain sensing. The graphene‐enabled conductive network provides a stable electromechanical response under cyclic compression. The coating demonstrates reliable pressure‐dependent resistance changes, highlighting its potential for ...
Vishnu Vijayan Pillai +8 more
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Plenty of Bark, But Not Much Bite: Putting Teeth Back into Historic Preservation Enforcement in D.C. [PDF]
Washington, D.C. has one of the largest inventories of protected historic buildings of any city in the United States. Over 25,000 structures stand within the city\u27s borders that are either individually landmarked or contributing buildings within a ...
Sale, Winston
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Alphaviral Capsid Proteins Inhibit Stress Granule Assembly via Competitive RNA Binding With G3BP1
Stress granules exert antiviral functions. This study illustrates a conserved function of alphaviral capsid proteins in modulating stress granules. Oligomerization mediated by a helical motif coupled with a positively charged intrinsically disordered region (IDR) directly competes with G3BP1 for RNA binding, thereby disrupting G3BP1‐RNA liquid–liquid ...
Yun Zhang +10 more
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Inventory of ancestral modes of adaptation to high air temperatures in the Algerian Sahara
The aim of this contribution is to highlight the ancestral forms of adaptation adopted in the Algerian Sahara, in order to minimize the negative high temperatures effects noted during the hot season.
Mohammed Faci +3 more
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This study presents sulfate‐directed silver dendrites (s‐AgDs) as oxidation‐resistant SERS substrates with long‐term stability, reproducibility, and sub‐picomolar sensitivity. Sulfate ions guide anisotropic growth and protect the surface, enabling improved performance over 7 months under ambient conditions.
Aradhana Dwivedi +6 more
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A Group of Iron Age Fibulae From Hierapolis Archeology Museum
Fibulae are indispensable ornaments and prestige objects of daily life that people used in their clothing in the Ancient Age. The earliest examples of fibulae were produced at the end of the Late Bronze Age in Southeast Europe.
Ali Özcan
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Economic Fluctuations in Japan during the Interwar Period -- Re- estimations of the LTES Personal [PDF]
To date, most research on Interwar Period economic fluctuations in Japan has been based on Estimates of Long-term Economic Statistics of Japan (LTES), edited by Kazushi Ohkawa et al. Regardless, the LTES data are just one set of estimations. They require
Kiyohito Utsunomiya
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Evaluating whether a change in organisational structure would improve its competitive advantage [PDF]
The purpose of this research is to study and analyse the internal and external structure of Ultimate Clean ltd, where I do work. We have put concentration on background of the company in the starting.
Kaur, Sarbjeet, Mather, Geoffrey
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Scalable Upcycling of Spent Lithium‐Ion Battery Anodic Graphite to Electronic‐Grade Graphene
Graphite anodes from spent lithium‐ion batteries are upcycled into electronic‐grade graphene nanoplatelets for highly conductive screen printing inks (> 104 S m−1). Screen‐printed micro‐supercapacitors confirm the utility of the upcycled graphene (1.78 mF/cm2 capacitance for > 10 000 cycles). Life cycle assessment and techno‐economic analysis highlight
Janan Hui +8 more
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LLM for Retail Business (Optimizing Clothing Sales with AI)
This research paper presents an end-to- end implementation of a chatbot system tailored for the retail industry, utilizing a large language model (LLM). The chatbot is designed to assist employees of retail stores, such as clothing outlets, by providing ...
Deepali Narwade +4 more
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