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Balancing Power Harvesting and Data Reception in Inverted Perovskite SLIPT Receivers

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Sajjad T   +12 more
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Harvest Time

2020
Chapter 32 begins with Bradbury’s reaction to news of Federico Fellini’s death on Halloween, 1993, and explores Bradbury’s sense of Halloween as a time of “fervor and excitement,” but not a time of happiness. Bradbury’s reflections on the later Fellini films gives way to the more positive process of bringing The Halloween Tree back to its original ...
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Harvest Time

1998
Abstract Only With Great Reluctance Did Amy Beach admit that her performing life was at an end. In June 1941 she declared, “I have taken no formal farewell from public performances, nor do I intend to do so. But I face the fact that I shall never again be strong enough for it.”
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47 Harvest Time

2008
For a year Jo and her Professor worked and waited, hoped and loved; met occasionally, and wrote such voluminous letters, that the rise in the price of paper was accounted for, Laurie said.
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Harvesting in discrete-time predator-prey systems

Mathematical Biosciences, 1997
Fisheries for assemblages of interacting species with seasonal recruitment occur throughout temperate and boreal regions of the world ocean. Such systems are conveniently modeled within a difference-equation framework. Here, we examine the dynamic behavior of discrete-time models for an exploited predator-prey system. We contrast the dynamic properties
Basson, Marinelle, Fogarty, Michael J.
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Seed-Time and Harvest-Time

The Journal of African American History, 2014
This chapter looks at Frederick Douglass’s thoughts on natural law, which returned to a closer conformity with teachings predominant in the tradition of classical liberal political philosophy. It examines Douglass’s third autobiography, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, to accomplish this task.
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A poem for harvest time

Practical Pre-School, 2001
Most children enjoy listening to the rhythm and rhyme of a poem. Younger children gain confidence and learn to understand and appreciate rhyme by joining in and putting actions to the words, and older ones are intrigued by the story element in poetry, and the fun of rhyming words.
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Sleeper at harvest time

Choice Reviews Online, 1995
Jerzy R. Krzyżanowski   +3 more
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“Harvest Time,” 1858–1859

Abstract Still writing under her incognito, George Eliot took on the larger canvas of the novel with Adam Bede, a work that embodied Marian’s troubled hope that suffering could yield to joy, just as she had found sustained joy with Lewes.
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