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Machine Learning Applied to High Entropy Alloys under Irradiation
Designing alloys for extreme environments demands fast, trustworthy prediction. This review charts how machine learning—especially machine‐learned interatomic potentials and predictive models based on experiment‐informed datasets—captures the complexity of high‐entropy alloys in extreme environments, predicts phase formation, mechanical properties, and
Amin Esfandiarpour +8 more
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GroJIL Vol 6, No 1 (2018): Terrorism and International Law
As previous issues, GroJIL 6(1) is divided into multiple parts with the first part focusing on the theme of this issue: Terrorism and International Law. The second and third parts feature open submissions and the winning submission of our annual student ...
Groningen Journal of International Law
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High‐Temperature Oxidation of the CrFeNi Medium‐Entropy Alloy
The oxidation behavior of equiatomic CrFeNi MEA is a key issue that determines this material's suitability for high‐temperature application. The understanding of long‐term behavior is even more crucial than short‐term corrosion effects. The alloy is exposed to synthetic air at 1000, 1050, and 1100 °C for 24, 100, and 1000 h and systematically compared ...
Anna Maria Manzoni +5 more
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International Arbitration and Procedure: Transparency, Legitimacy and Bias
International Arbitration and Procedure. The topic is one of great current relevance for both academics and practitioners in the field of international dispute resolution.
Groningen Journal of International Law
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International Investment Law as International Law: Russian and Western Approaches
No Western publication on international investment law (IIL) has ever specifically undertaken a comparative study of Russian and Western doctrines of IIL.
Dmitry K. Labin, Alena V. Soloveva
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Unravelling charge transport mechanisms in graphene nanosheet networks: by combining temperature‐dependent conductivity measurements with a Random Resistor Network model, this study identifies a transition from hopping‐dominated conduction to a band‐like transport mechanism.
Alessandro Grillo +9 more
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It is well known that the modern day technologies that drive our global society are highly dependent on the use of outer space. For example, daily activities such as sending emails, making phone calls and carrying out bank transactions cannot be done ...
M. Lits, S. Stepanov, A. Tikhomirova
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Privacy in International Law: Regulating the Internet
The topic of this issue has been at the forefront of recent discussions on international regulation, and poses many challenges to both regulatory systems and scholars alike.
Groningen Journal of International Law
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Machine Learning‐Enabled Polymer Discovery for Enhanced Pulmonary siRNA Delivery
This study provides an efficient approach to train a machine learning model by merging heterogeneous literature data to predict suitable polymers for siRNA delivery. Without the need for extensive laboratory synthesis, the machine learning enabled a virtual screening and successfully predicted a polymer that is validated for effective gene silencing in
Felix Sieber‐Schäfer +10 more
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To the Notion of “International Labour Law”
The article focuses on problem of combination of national and international sources in the regulation of labour. It is argued that certain important elements of international labour law do not fit into traditional international (public) law system.
N. L. Lyutov
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