MOFs and COFs in Electronics: Bridging the Gap between Intrinsic Properties and Measured Performance
Metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs) hold promise for advanced electronics. However, discrepancies in reported electrical conductivities highlight the importance of measurement methodologies. This review explores intrinsic charge transport mechanisms and extrinsic factors influencing performance, and critically ...
Jonas F. Pöhls, R. Thomas Weitz
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FIDE Congress 2020 - EU Competition Law and the Digital Economy: United Kingdom Report [PDF]
This report was prepared for the 29th biennial Congress of the International Federation of European Law (FIDE) to be held in The Hague in May 2020. It is the national report for the United Kingdom in response to Topic 3 of the 2020 FIDE Congress, titled ‘
Kalintiri, A., Stones, R.
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Emergent Spin‐Glass Behavior in an Iron(II)‐Based Metal–Organic Framework Glass
A one‐pot, solvent‐free synthesis yields an Fe2+‐based metal‐organic framework (MOF) glass featuring a continuous random network structure. The material exhibits spin‐glass freezing at 14 K, driven by topological‐disorder and short‐range magnetic frustration, showcasing the potential of MOF glasses as a plattform for cooperative magnetic phenomena in ...
Chinmoy Das +8 more
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Slovenian and German Competition Policy Regimes: A comparative analysis
We use an institutional approach to analyze differences and similarities between competition policy regimes in Slovenia and Germany. We first indicate differences that exist in the implementation of EU competition law at the national level, given the ...
Polk Andreas, Primec Andreja
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Causal Uncertainty and Damages Claims for Infringement of Competition Law in Europe [PDF]
In a tort law regime established on the basis of corrective justice considerations, causation requirements will tend to play a predominant role in regulating the damages claims brought forward. The requirement of the causal link between the harm suffered
Lianos, I
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High‐energy electron impact in plasma catalysis often causes excessive dissociation of active intermediates, limiting C2+ product selectivity. To address this challenge, a bio‐inspired stoma‐shell nanoarchitecture is designed to decouple electron impact from catalytic reaction zones.
Nan Zou +5 more
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Unveiling the Discursive Power of Big Tech: Implications for EU Competition Law and Beyond
The public sphere is understood as a place where citizens meet, exchange views and form a public opinion. In today’s platform society, part of the public sphere is comprised by the digital public sphere, whose information flows are largely mediated by ...
Anna Gerbrandy +2 more
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Ten Years in the European Union – Selected Remarks Related to the Harmonisation of Slovak Competition Law with EU Competition Law [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the application of competition law in the Slovak Republic since it became a member of the European Union 10 years ago.
Barbora Králičková
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Introducing EU Competition Law and Policy in Central and Eastern Europe: Requirements in Theory and Problems in Practice [PDF]
This Article gives an overview of the requirements that must be fulfilled before a Central and Eastern European Country ( CEEC ) can truly claim to be willing and able to apply the acquis communautaire in the field of competition law and policy and thus ...
Emmert, Frank
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Brexit: Is It Really Breaking Free? The Implications of the UK’s Withdrawal from the European Union in the Field of Competition [PDF]
Globalisation has not only increased international competition but also led to an increasingly more integrated and evolving legal system. On 23 June 2016, 52 percent of British voters opted to leave the European Union in the hope of ‘regaining their ...
Defossez, Delphine
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