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“From Cork […] to St. Peter’s Cupola”: The Idea of Italy in the Writings of Francis Sylvester Mahony
This article reconsiders the comparativist aesthetic of Francis Sylvester Mahony’s “Prout Papers” in relation to the direct crosscomparisons of Irish and Italian circumstances in his later Roman journalism, emphasising the importance of Italy to the two ...
Fergus Dunne
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Vertical organic electrochemical transistors (vOECTs) are limited in speed by ion‐impermeable metal electrodes that slow ion injection. Using ion‐permeable PBFDO top electrodes allows direct vertical ion injection into BBL channels, achieving high current densities (>400 A cm−2), large on/off ratios (>106), and ultrafast switching in 28 µs. This sets a
Han‐Yan Wu +14 more
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Political Scientists as Public Intellectuals: IPS interviews Sofia Ventura
IPS interviews Sofia Ventura, an Associate Professor at University of Bologna and Adjunct Professor at School of Government – LUISS Guido Carli of Rome. Sofia Ventura is a Political Scientist, with a specific interest in Comparative politics, Italian and
Italian Political Science IPS
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Electrospun PAN‐MXene nanofibers and yarns integrate enhanced thermal conductivity, photothermal conversion, and triboelectric energy harvesting within a flexible architecture. Interconnected MXene networks promote efficient phonon transport, while their surface chemistry strengthens tribo‐negative behavior, enabling a high power density of 432.7 mW m ...
Ahmadreza Moradi +2 more
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The action of the Italian socialists in São Paulo, during the period of Italian workers migration to Brazil, particularly between the last decade of 19th century and the Thirties, has been little considered by social and politics historiography.
Luigi Biondi
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John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Invisible Prince [PDF]
Lecture by Presiding Justice Francis T. Murphy of the New York State Appellate Division (1977-1997), regarding Machiavellian qualities in the legal profession.
Murphy, Francis T.
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Non‐Functionalized Graphene as an Electrical Sensing Surface for Bacterial Detection
Pathogenic bacteria detection in food remains a major public health concern, driving the need for rapid, cost‐effective, and portable detection systems. This review focuses on the use of non‐functionalized graphene as an electrical sensing surface for bacterial detection, highlighting their unique properties, sensing mechanism, and current developments.
Jazmin Berthe +4 more
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Soli al Mondo: The Recourse to "Sovereigntism" in Contemporary Italian Populism [PDF]
"Sovranismo" has become the “go-to” word to use in contrasting those advocating “take back control” and nationalism against the “globalists” who are the bête noire of populism.
Agnew, John
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This study highlights the importance of designing photoanode architectures for solar water splitting that align intrinsic material properties with functional interfaces to optimize the extraction of photogenerated charges. The incorporation of NiOx surface layers in LaTiO2.5N0.5 (LTON) thin film photoanodes exemplifies this approach by leveraging band ...
Eric Burns +4 more
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Anti‐Slip Material‐Based Strategies and Approaches
This review highlights the principle mechanisms of slipping at the microscale, linking contact mechanics with a friction behavior model for surface interfaces. Main strategies to develop anti‐slip properties to the surfaces are discussed alongside standardized testing approaches.
Sogand Abbaspoor‐Zanjani +3 more
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