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Viscoelasticity‐driven instabilities are harnessed to create tunable, periodic textures in 3D‐printed liquid crystalline polymers. This study illustrates how processing parameters control these spontaneous meso‐scale patterns. These unique structural architectures unlock new possibilities for functional devices, ranging from photonic components to ...
Miaomiao Zou +17 more
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‘[A] Mere Mystery-Man’: Disraeli and the Church of England’s Episcopate
The truthfulness of Disraeli’s membership of the Church of England has drawn much attention, and his Anglicanism has often been denounced as a mere façade.
Jérôme Grosclaude
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The magnetic survey of Tasmania [PDF]
Read before the Royal Society of Tasmania, 13 August, 1900. Section 1. The History of Magnetic Observation in Tasmania. Section II. Magnetic work in Victoria and New Zealand. Section III. The work of the proposed Survey. From its southerly latitude,
Hogg, EG
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British labour movement solidarity in the 1913-14 Dublin Lockout [PDF]
While most accounts of the Dublin Lockout of 1913-14 consider it primarily as an event in Irish history, it was also one of the most important struggles in twentieth century British history.
Darlington, RR
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A modular biosynthetic PVA–gelatin hydrogel crosslinked via visible‐light thiol‐ene chemistry is engineered as a coating for neural electrodes. Optimizing matrix composition and mechanical properties enables the hydrogel to support astrocytic populations that guide neural differentiation and functional maturation.
Martina Genta +4 more
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This paper examines the tension between ambition and failure in the trajectories of the female protagonists in three George Eliot novels—Hetty Sorrel in Adam Bede (1859), Dorothea Brooke in Middlemarch (1871-72), and Gwendolyn Harleth in Daniel Deronda ...
Mariana Teixeira Marques-Pujol
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The adoption of a male pseudonym by women writers in the nineteenth century is, as Elaine Showalter has pointed out, a sign of the woman writer’s loss of innocence, of her awareness of the necessity of role playing in order to enter the literary ...
Maria Tang
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The Surprising History and Geography of the First "Organic Farming" Association [PDF]
Readers of narratives of the history of organic farming in Australia will be familiar with such accounts beginning in the "1980s". In questing after the earliest organic farming society, and more particularly in pursuing the spread of the "organic" meme
Paull, John
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Drug‐Free Thrombolysis Mediated by Physically Activated Micro/Nanoparticles
Overview of particle‐mediated thrombolytic effects (thermal, mechanical, and chemical) and their activating physical stimuli (light, ultrasound, and magnetic field) in drug‐free thrombolysis. ABSTRACT Thrombus‐associated disorders rank among the world's leading causes of death, with ischemic heart disease and stroke as the main contributors.
Pierre Sarfati +2 more
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This article asks how Disraeli thought about South America. It argues that his constitutional theories, and his schemes of global politics, both dealt seriously with issues raised by the region, and especially by Spanish America.
Alex Middleton
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