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This article offers an interpretation of recent attempts at the unification of knowledge. It argues that today’s scholarly world is aberrant. It is splintered into distinct scholarly disciplines to such an extent that universities and research ...
David Christian
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An ultrathin Sr interlayer is introduced as a charge‐generation assist layer to overcome the electron‐injection barrier in deep‐LUMO charge‐generation layers (CGLs) of tandem OLEDs. The Sr layer facilitates trap‐assisted tunneling and lowers the effective injection barrier, enabling improved charge balance and yielding tandem OLEDs with doubled ...
Hyo‐Bin Kim +4 more
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CHEKHOV AND SHOLOKHOV: REGULATED INTERSECTIONS
Unregulated intersections, according to E.A. Yablokov, are artistic rapprochement of writers not connected to each other biographically. At first glance, the oeuvres of Chekhov and Sholokhov form such an unregulated intersection. However, it is seemingly
Marina Ch. Larionova
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Transforming Innovation Systems: On Missions, Challenges, and Dedication
ABSTRACT Amid escalating global crises and growing demands for sustainability transitions, innovation systems (IS) research has undergone a “normative turn,” shifting the focus of research toward addressing complex societal challenges. This paper compares three approaches that have emerged in response to this shift: Dedicated Innovation Systems (DIS ...
Sabine Philipps +10 more
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Consilience Chronicle A Big-History Perspective on Ejaz Rahim’s Garden of Secrets Revisited
This research analyses Ejaz Rahim’s historiographical epic poem Garden of Secrets Revisited (2020) to explore the synergy between the overarching concept of “Big History” (regarded as good knowledge) and the integrative nature of “Consilience.” Building ...
Sonia Bokhari
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Consilience or fragmentation in Translation Studies today?
Translation Studies has branched out into a heterogeneous interdiscipline during the past few decades. This development is not only the result of the emergence of different kinds of translation practices, research questions and new technologies, but also
Chesterman A.
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Theosemiosis: An essay on consilience and the perennial philosophy
Can the divide between science and religion be bridged? The current article will present the case for semiotics – and specifically the process of theosemiosis – as that platform of connection.
Matthew L. Kalkman
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This study examined the association between trial length and observed medication effect sizes in pharmacotherapy randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Secondary meta‐regression analyses of 139 RCTs found no significant differences in observed effect sizes for abstinence‐ or drinking‐based endpoints between shorter (< 12 ...
Malia A. Belnap +6 more
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Biodegradable Adhesive Systems for Bio‐Integrated Applications
Biodegradable adhesives provide temporary yet reliable adhesion while degrading into safe, non‐toxic by‐products under physiological or environmental conditions. This review summarizes recent developments in physical and chemical adhesion mechanisms—including hydrogen bonding, catechol chemistry, amine‐carboxyl coupling, and emerging diazirine and urea
Won Bae Han +6 more
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The Handmaid’s Tale e The Heart Goes Last di Margaret Atwood. Due città distopiche a confronto
Il saggio è l’analisi di due romanzi di Margaret Atwood ambientati in due città/società con un funzionamento apparentemente perfetto che le rende sicure, pulite, prive di crimine e disciplinate. I romanzi, The Handmaid’s Tale (1985) e The Heart Goes Last
Barbara Miceli
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