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Impact of Disorder on Microscopic Superconducting and Normal‐State Responses in a Kagome Metal
Using depth‐resolved, field‐ and pressure‐dependent μSR$\umu{\rm SR}$ measurements, we show that disorder in Ta‐doped KV3Sb5 drives a crossover from nodal to nodeless superconductivity while strongly modifying the normal‐state magnetic response. Our results reveal that disorder affects superconductivity and magnetism in fundamentally different ways ...
J. N. Graham +18 more
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Gate‐Tunable Floquet Weyl Photon Emission from Topological Dirac Semimetal Cd3As2
We report experimental demonstration of Floquet band engineering in a 3D Dirac semimetal. Circularly polarized light breaks the time reversal symmetry and transforms Cd3As2 into a Floquet–Weyl phase, splitting Dirac nodes into chirality‐opposite Weyl nodes with nonzero Berry curvature.
Sobhan Subhra Mishra +4 more
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Analysis of the Equation Style in Salek Qazvini's Sonnets [PDF]
One of the unrecognized poets of the Indian style is Salek Qazvini, a poet of innovative themes and solid meaning, with an emphasis on subtlety and anti-vulgarity.
Sara Nezamdoost +2 more
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A combined experimental and simulation study of light‐responsive liquid crystal elastomer surfaces operating under physiological conditions is reported, demonstrating programmable and highly spatially controlled topography formation through bottom‐side photomask exposure. Our study establishes a foundation for dynamic, light‐responsive biosurfaces with
Ruth M. C. Verbroekken +4 more
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Bis‐naphthyl‐4‐hydroxy‐dipicolinic‐dicarboxamide, a small molecule, forms nanodispersion as an efficient light‐harvesting medium in aqueous solution. Further cucurbit[7]uril addition was found to inhibit the FRET co‐assembly by host‐guest complexation. ABSTRACT Development of artificial light harvesting systems in a minimalistic self‐assembly model is ...
Tumpa Gorai +2 more
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Indian Folk Music and ‘Tropical Body Language’: The Case of Mauritian Chutney
In Mauritius, the meeting between Indian worlds and Creole worlds, through the migration of the indentured labour which followed the abolition of slavery in 1834, gave birth to a style of music called ‘chutney’. As a result of the African influence on an
Catherine Servan-Schreiber
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The sea cucumber Holothuria leucospilota detects blue and adjacent wavelengths of light via an r‐opsin with a maximum absorption at 459 nm. In the oral tentacles, papillae, and tube feet, distinct light‐sensing structures with specialized morphologies are formed, constituting a unique pentaradial and bilateral combined photoreception system.
Jiasheng Huang +20 more
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IN THE ORIGINS OF INDO-SOVIET APPROACH: DOCUMENTS OF THREE MOSCOW MEETINGS IN 1950
Documents of National Archives of Republic of India (funds of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ministry of Internal Affairs) are published for the first time. They were found during field trips to India.
Larisa Aleksandrovna Chereshneva
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Comparative genomics of Gondwana‐diverged Pila and Pomacea reveals parallel evolution of aerial oviposition. Convergent chromosomal rearrangements reshape regulatory landscapes within topologically associating domains. Lineage‐specific gene family expansions and viral‐derived perivitelline proteins (PV1) underpin desiccation resistance.
Yufei Zhou +10 more
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Small carnivores of Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Tiger Reserve, Karnataka, India
During the present study in Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Tiger Reserve (BRT), nine species of small carnivores viz., Jungle Cat Felis chaus, Rusty-spotted Cat Prionalilurus rubiginosus, Leopard Cat Prionailurus bengalensis, Small Indian Civet Viverricula ...
Honnavalli N. Kumara +4 more
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