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A two-phase model of collective memory decay with a dynamical switching point. [PDF]
Igarashi N, Okada Y, Sayama H, Sano Y.
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Scholarship on collective memory from an explicit political science perspective has expanded over the last decade. This growth speaks to political dynamics unfolding across the world, as history has once again become part of political confrontations.
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Tin hexathiophosphate memristors leverage intrinsic nanopores together with a guided filament formation strategy to regulate titanium ion motion and switching behavior. The devices support reliable nonvolatile memory and reconfigurable logic‐in‐memory, demonstrating 14 Boolean logic functions in a single cell.
Thaw Tint Te Tun +7 more
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Terénny výskum obsahov kolektívnej pamäte a hermeneutická analýza dát [PDF]
The term collective in Central European science tradition was impacted by distinctive indoctrinate but in terminology stable term meaning as f.e. collective memory.
Ivan Murin
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Queer collective memory during the time of COVID: Timelessness, isolation, and resilience in the United Kingdom. [PDF]
Merryman M, Armstrong M.
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We present a numerical method to compute the approximation of the memory functions in the generalized Langevin models for collective dynamics of macromolecules.
Chen, Minxin, Li, Xiantao, Liu, Chun
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s‐Orbital Mediated Metavalent Bonding Enables State‐Of‐The‐Art n‐Type AgBiSe2 Thermoelectrics
Metavalent bonding (MVB) underpins the exceptional property portfolio of chalcogenides. Typical MVB solids are mainly found in p‐bonded systems. This work reveals that MVB can also be formed with s‐p orbital interactions upon forming a single‐electron σ‐bond, as exemplified in AgBiSe2.
Binrong Huang +13 more
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Mapping Collective Memory: A Public Participation GIS Case Study with a Citizen Science Approach
Collective memory—closely related to, yet distinct from, social memory—plays a significant role in guiding the sustainable transition of cities. Multiple qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods have been employed to investigate collective memory ...
Amirmohammad Ghavimi
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Collective memory and social imaginaries of the epidemic situation in COVID-19-based on the qualitative research of college students in Wuhan, China. [PDF]
Luo R, Feng W, Xu Y.
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ABSTRACT Breathable membranes that reject chemical warfare agents (CWAs) are required for next‐generation protective apparel. A dual‐function graphene oxide (GO)‐polyamine architecture is introduced that addresses the long‐standing tradeoff between vapor transmission and CWA selectivity.
Hyungjun Kim +6 more
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