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Should \u3ci\u3eLucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council\u3c/i\u3e Protect Where the Wild Things Are? Of Beavers, Bob-o-Links, and Other Things that Go Bump in the Night [PDF]
Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council is one of several recent Supreme Court decisions in which the Court used the Just Compensation Clause as a weapon of reaction to strike down an offending land use restriction.
Babcock, Hope M.
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ABSTRACT Purpose Echo‐Planar Imaging (EPI) is central to fMRI, diffusion MRI, and many dynamic clinical applications, yet rapid gradient switching induces strong mechanical vibrations, generates acoustic noise, and contributes to ghosting artifacts—effects that intensify at ultra‐high fields.
Amir Seginer +6 more
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Abstract The growing number of multilingual learners (MLs) in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) classrooms in the United States has compelled teachers to innovate their instructional and assessment practices to better meet the diverse and evolving needs of students. By centering teachers’ own interpretations and reflections, this
Bilgehan Ayik +4 more
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Protein design and RNA design: Perspectives
Abstract Advances in deep learning and generative modeling have transformed the landscape of protein and RNA design, enabling rapid and precise creation of novel biomolecules with tailored structures and functions. In protein design, generative deep learning frameworks now support backbone generation, sequence optimization, and joint sequence–structure
Xi Chen, Xu Dai, Peilong Lu
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Mapping Language: Names, Speakers and Voices
Short Abstract In this conversational piece, we reflect on our experience of working with and on maps and map‐makers that have shaped linguistic conventions and ideas, suggesting geographers have much to contribute by engaging with such mapping. It illuminates how maps rendered the unpredictable geography of speakers and the naming of places as ...
Beth Williamson, Philip Jagessar
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This review highlights the evolution of highly enantioselective oxazolidinone transformations enabled by C2‐symmetric ligands, with emphasis on chiral iron triad complexes as cost‐effective, environmentally benign alternatives to late‐transition‐metal catalysts.
Arthur David, Thierry Ollevier
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Photoenzymatic Hydroalkylation Enables Streamlined Access to Aryl Glutarimide Precursors
We report a photoenzymatic hydroalkylation that enables streamlined, stereocontrolled access to aryl glutarimide precursors relevant to targeted protein degradation. Engineered flavin‐dependent “ene”‐reductases provide broad scope and high enantioselectivity through a distinct electron transfer–enantioselective proton transfer pathway.
Zhi Xu +9 more
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The redox‐active nature of NiOx enables ultrafast oxidative doping of spiro‐OMeTAD within seconds. Concurrently, NiOx‐Li+ coordination complexes formed during this redox process are selectively removed by filtration, effectively extracting residual Li+ ions from the film.
Yun Seop Shin +19 more
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Opportunity knocks for the new breed of Enterpise Zones [PDF]
Enterprise Zones were first introduced in the U.K. in 1980 and their influence, and the distortion they create in local property markets, is well recognised and long?lived. There is a wealth of literature both from the U.K. and U.S.A.
Greenhalgh, Paul
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In this study, transition metal‐chelated NH‐bridged dimeric poly‐cyclodiphosphazanes were synthesized, which exhibited enhanced anion receptor abilities capable of binding to noncoordinative, polyatomic anions such PF6. These complexes are air‐ and moisture‐stable systems within the cyclodiphosphazane family which possess uncoordinated P(III) moieties ...
Gavin Hum +7 more
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