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High‐Entropy Magnetism of Murunskite
The study of murunskite (K2FeCu3S4) reveals that its magnetic and orbital order emerges in a simple I4/mmm crystal structure with complete disorder in the transition metal positions. Mixed‐valence Fe ions randomly occupy 1/4 of the tetrahedral sites, with the remaining 3/4 being filled by non‐magnetic Cu+ ions.
Davor Tolj+18 more
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In this paper we have analyzed issues concerning the contribution of the Council of Europe to the codification of consular law by adopting the European Convention on Consular Functions of 1967 and the Protocols to this Convention, in order to ...
Jana Maftei
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This paper introduces two complexity-theoretic formulations of Bennett's logical depth: finite-state depth and polynomial-time depth. It is shown that for both formulations, trivial and random infinite sequences are shallow, and a slow growth law holds, implying that deep sequences cannot be created easily from shallow sequences.
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Bioethics and health law: the living will. Proposal to create a living will record in Europe [PDF]
In this piece of work, we present a proposal to create a living will record in Europe that will allow people to have the same rights wherever they are.
Díez Rodríguez, José Ramón+1 more
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The PDEM‐based SIGPE provides a dynamic nanophase from Li+‐bridged molecular self‐association, enhancing electrochemical stability and facilitating uniform Li+ ion flux at the interface. This unique solvation structure results in a hetero species‐driven inorganic‐rich SEI and long‐term cycle stability, suggesting that a PFAS‐free Li+‐containing monomer
Susung Yun+5 more
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The article indicated by the problems of the International Procedural Law paradigm; provided the author’s concept of a broad understanding of the Council of Europe procedural law.
T. A. Antsupova
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Towards Ecology Inspired Software Engineering [PDF]
Ecosystems are complex and dynamic systems. Over billions of years, they have developed advanced capabilities to provide stable functions, despite changes in their environment. In this paper, we argue that the laws of organization and development of ecosystems provide a solid and rich source of inspiration to lay the foundations for novel software ...
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Europe, America and The ‘Unity’ of International Law
Is international law "Europeanized"? If so, what are the implications of such "Europeanization" for the unity and coherence of international law? This paper claims, first, that the application of international law by domestic courts in Europe does not threaten the unity of international law.
Joost Pauwelyn, Joost Pauwelyn
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The good faith principle in contract law and the precontractual duty to disclose: comparative analysis of new differences in legal cultures. [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to delineate new similarities and future differences between legal systems, using pre-contractual liability and good faith.
Alberto M. Musy
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This study uncovers a new switching mechanism in HfO2 and ZrO2, where the absence of a non‐polar layer along the a‐direction induces interaction between polar layers. Consequently, the switching barriers for growth are lower than those for nucleation in this direction, leading to a size‐dependent coercive field that matches experimental observations ...
Kun Hee Ye+6 more
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