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In the current research, how environmental impacts of products can be tracked through complex production networks using semantic data and environmental impact calculations is demonstrated. Here, the example of secondary copper production and the subsequent production of copper alloys is discussed.
Mohsin Sajjad+3 more
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Australia's payments adjustment and capital flows under the international gold standard, 1870–1913
David Pope
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The combination of battery product and characterization ontology (BPCO) and domain knowledge guides hypotheses development and leads to new insights into material–property relationship of battery materials. The use of “intermediate data” is introduced as a concept, and examples are shown on its use to analyze the agglomeration of carbon black and its ...
Lisa Beran+5 more
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Gold Monetization and Gold Discipline [PDF]
The paper is a study of the price level and relative price effects of a policy to monetize gold and fix its price at a given future time and at the then prevailing nominal price.
Peter M. Garber, Robert P. Flood
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Mechanisms of De‐icing by Surface Rayleigh and Plate Lamb Acoustic Waves
Ice accretion impacts daily life, renewable energy generation, maintenance, and security in industries and aeronautics. Acoustic waves (AW) are a promising method for ice removal, although de‐icing mechanisms require further investigation to optimize energy efficiency.
Shilpi Pandey+15 more
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Liver biopsy in the long-term follow-up of liver transplant patients: Still the gold standard
C A Riely, Santiago Vera
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Methods to determine lung distribution of inhaled drugs – could gamma scintigraphy be the gold standard? [PDF]
Henry Chrystyn
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Bioinspired Design of Isotropic Lattices with Tunable and Controllable Anisotropy
This study introduces nested isotropic lattices, integrating architectural elements like nesting orders and orientations inspired by bioarchitectures. The design enables tunable anisotropy across nine mono‐nest and twenty multi‐nest lattices with 252 parametric variations, demonstrating transitions from shear‐ to tensile‐compression‐dominant behaviors ...
Ramalingaiah Boda+2 more
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This article analyzes the monetary and institutional impacts of the domesticpublic debt in 19th century Colombia. It shows the nature of this debt and its evolutionso as to ultimately sketch one side of the institutional matrix of that century.
Angela Milena Rojas
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