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Our work reports that Li⁺ doping in CuInP2S₆ induces coexistence of high‐ and low‐polarization states, which fosters a rich spectrum of topological polar textures, such as bubbles and labyrinth domains. An unconventional flexoelectric effect is also discovered, where strain gradients can mechanically manipulate these polarization states and their ...
Lei Gao +12 more
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Durability Assessment of Cement Mortars with Recycled Ceramic Powders. [PDF]
Tokareva A, Waldmann D.
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Phylogenetic systematics of Juncaceae
Abstract Premise Juncaceae has needed taxonomic revision for some time. Specifically, the genus Juncus s.l. is known to be paraphyletic because five small southern‐hemisphere genera have been shown repeatedly to be nested within it. In 2022, a new classification was proposed, based on phylogenies built from one nuclear and three plastid regions ...
Reed J. Kenny +2 more
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Improving Lime-Based Restoration Mortars: Effect of Type and Utilization Rate of Binder and Aggregate. [PDF]
İsafça-Kaya T +4 more
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Dominance of opportunistic generalist species after aquatic microbial community coalescence
Abstract Coalescence describes the mixing of two entire communities, a process frequently encountered by naturally occurring microbial communities. Such coalescence events can significantly impact microbial community dynamics, and previous studies have highlighted the importance of diversity, productivity of the mixing communities, and coherence among ...
Angel Rain‐Franco +2 more
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ABSTRACT A significant portion of existing reinforced concrete (RC) structures in seismically active regions was constructed prior to the adoption of modern seismic design standards, leaving them highly susceptible to earthquake‐induced damage. The vulnerabilities of these structures, often exacerbated by material degradation, have been starkly ...
İsmail Ozan Demirel +3 more
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Wood biomass ash as a clinker substitute in advancing next-generation blended cement: Croatian case study. [PDF]
Carević I +3 more
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ABSTRACT This paper presents the results of minero‐petrographic and chemical analyses of pottery and potential local raw materials from Ustica, a small volcanic island off the coast of Palermo (Sicily), inhabited during the Middle Neolithic. Typologically, the pottery shows cultural connections to the Bicromica and Serra d'Alto traditions, linking ...
G. Montana +6 more
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Analysis of the Thermal Properties of Soft Silica Limestone Walls of Traditional Buildings in Central Poland. [PDF]
Gorączko A, Szczepaniak P, Gorączko M.
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ABSTRACT This study presents new evidence for the early use of lime mortar during the Early Iron Age at the Piscina Torta site (Ostia, Italy), situated on the earliest Holocene beach ridges in the southern Tiber delta. The site, which was earlier described as a briquetage site, dates from between the late 8th and 6th century BCE and consists of a large
Francesca Bulian +5 more
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