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A living critical interpretive synthesis to yield a framework on the production and dissemination of living evidence syntheses for decision-making [PDF]

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BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented impact in the global research production and has also increased research waste. Living evidence syntheses (LESs) seek to regularly update a body of evidence addressing a specific question. During
Bragge, Peter   +7 more
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A Review of Black Phosphorus‐Based Materials: From Preparation Strategies to Characterization Techniques

open access: yesENERGY &ENVIRONMENTAL MATERIALS, EarlyView.
The structure, properties, preparation methods, and characterization techniques of BP. As a typical 2D layered material, black phosphorus (BP) demonstrates exceptional promise in various fields, particularly in energy storage for alkali metal‐ion batteries. However, its distinctive structure and properties, together with the compositional complexity of
Yunqing Wang   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Canadian Civil Wars of 1837–1838

open access: yesThe London Journal of Canadian Studies, 2020
Canadian historians have traditionally stressed that the rebellions of 1837 and 1838 in Upper and Lower Canada were revolts against British imperial authority.
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‘In the Midst of Three Fires, a French one, an American one, and an Indian one’: Imperial-Indigenous Negotiations during the War of 1812 in Eastern British America

open access: yesThe London Journal of Canadian Studies, 2021
This essay argues that the War of 1812 in Eastern British America, despite the near-absence of land-based conflict in this region, marked a turning point in an imperial-Indigenous relationship that differed notably from comparable relationships ...
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Conservative Crossroads: Anti-Americanism and Anti-modernism in French Canadian Intellectual Discourse, 1891–1945

open access: yesThe London Journal of Canadian Studies, 2017
America has generated a great deal of thought and writing in Quebec, but this commentary has never possessed the obsessiveness and anxieties that have characterized English Canadian writing on the United States.
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Constitutional Statesmanship: Lord Durham and the Creation of a New Colonial Paradigm, 1839–1841

open access: yesThe London Journal of Canadian Studies, 2020
No one is fully prescient, Durham included. His Report did not anticipate the degree to which the French Canadians would be unwilling to submerge themselves into a British whole and the role which religion would play in maintaining the distinctive ...
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Protection Against Atherosclerosis by A Non-native Pentameric CRP that Shares its Ligand Recognition Functions with an Evolutionarily Distant CRP [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute phase protein of the innate immune system that has been evolutionarily conserved. Human CRP is known to exist in two different pentameric conformations; native CRP and non-native CRP that possess differential ligand ...
Pathak, Asmita
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Experimental and theoretical investigation of longitudinal tunnel lining joints with confining reinforcement

open access: yesStructural Concrete, EarlyView.
Abstract Precast reinforced concrete segmental linings are frequently used in modern tunneling. In these linings, the longitudinal joints typically have a reduced contact cross‐section and thus often govern the design, particularly in tunnels under high hydrostatic pressure or crossing squeezing or swelling ground with correspondingly high ...
Fabian Morger   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

‘Silent Revolution’: The Transformation of the Québécois Identity

open access: yesThe London Journal of Canadian Studies, 2017
Since the early 2000s, the people of Québec appear to have been engaged in the transition or perhaps even the transformation of their collective identity. This is not to suggest that the Québécois now define and present themselves in an entirely new way,
doaj   +2 more sources

Why Ross Survived When Franklin Died: Arctic Explorers and the Inuit, 1829–1848

open access: yesThe London Journal of Canadian Studies, 2020
The Franklin expedition disappeared in the High Arctic in the 1840s, looking for the North-West Passage. After a long search, contacts with local Inuit revealed they had all perished. Could the Inuit have saved Franklin’s crews?
doaj   +2 more sources

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