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Why Europe? On comparative long-term growth [PDF]
Four historical macro phenomena of development ask for an explanation: the slow increase of welfare in Western Europe from the Middle Ages up to the publication of the Wealth of Nations, rapid modern economic growth in Europe and its transoceanic ...
Hans-Jürgen Wagener
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Child maltreatment and resilience in adulthood: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Fares-Otero NE+7 more
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Gate‐Tunable Hole Transport in In‐Plane Ge Nanowires by V‐Groove Confined Selective Epitaxy
Ge nanowires are promising for hole spin‐based quantum processors, requiring direct integration onto Si wafers. This work introduces V‐groove‐confined selective epitaxy for in‐plane nanowire growth on Si. Structural and low‐temperature transport measurements confirm their high crystalline quality, gate‐tunable hole densities, and mobility.
Santhanu Panikar Ramanandan+11 more
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Resistance Patterns of <i>Neisseria gonorrhoeae</i> in PLHIV: A Cross-Sectional Study from the Republic of Cyprus, 2015-2023. [PDF]
Takos M+6 more
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A brief history of aquatic resource use in medieval Europe
R. Hoffmann
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The separation of Helium gas from natural gas is challenging but highly important. MIL‐116(Ga), a “non‐porous” metal–organic framework is used as a molecular sieve to separate He from CH4. Druse‐like MIL‐116(Ga) particles are integrated into polysulfone mixed matrix membranes.
Ayisha Komal+10 more
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Carbon Nanotube 3D Integrated Circuits: From Design to Applications
As Moore's law approaches its physical limits, carbon nanotube (CNT) 3D integrated circuits (ICs) emerge as a promising alternative due to the miniaturization, high mobility, and low power consumption. CNT 3D ICs in optoelectronics, memory, and monolithic ICs are reviewed while addressing challenges in fabrication, design, and integration.
Han‐Yang Liu+3 more
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On the Conceptual and Political History of "Populism" [PDF]
The concept of "populism" is widespread in contemporary political science. It is used to describe politicians, parties, and movements that invoke unitary conceptions of "the people," morally and politically counterposed to elites and other groups.
Flohr, Mikkel, Hansen, Allan Dreyer
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The law on oncological oblivion in the Italian and European context: How to best uphold the cancer patients' rights to privacy and self-determination? [PDF]
Tripi D+5 more
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Faradaic charging with bromine redox chemistry shows promise for energy storage, yet its efficient use in aqueous electrolytes is hindered by water decomposition and polybromides' cross‐diffusion, leading to suboptimal cell performance. This study introduces a tetrabutylammonium bromide‐based hydrated deep eutectic electrolyte with optimized water ...
Tae Pyeong Eom+4 more
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