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A simple, scalable, and reproducible method is used to decorate carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with metal nanoparticles (NPs). Decorating CNTs with iron NPs prior to forming steel-based metal matrix composites (MMCs) improves the high-cycle fatigue (HCF ...
Gregory Chester +4 more
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Popular and Populist Shakespearean Transcreations in Central and Eastern Europe
The article discusses the variety of ways in which the terms “popular” or “populist” could be associated with postwar Shakespearean transcreations in the Central and Eastern European region, pointing out how performers and adaptors challenged the ...
Nicoleta Cinpoeş +4 more
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Background Having reliable information to make decisions about the allocation of healthcare resources is needed to improve well-being and quality-of-life of individuals with eating disorders (EDs).
Phillip Aouad +6 more
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There is a current need for a low operational intensity, effective and small footprint system to achieve stable partial nitritation for subsequent anammox treatment at mainstream municipal wastewaters.
Juliet Ikem +2 more
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Making Replication Mainstream [PDF]
Many philosophers of science and methodologists have argued that the ability to repeat studies and obtain similar results is an essential component of science. A finding is elevated from single observation to scientific evidence when the procedures that were used to obtain it can be reproduced and the finding itself can be replicated.
Zwaan, Rolf +3 more
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“And time future contained in time past”: British Modernist Poetry from T.S. Eliot to Ted Hughes [PDF]
It seems that T.S. Eliot (1888–1965) and Ted Hughes (1930–1998) are poets of different individual talents and epochs. Hughes, a poet of the second half of the 20 th century, concentrated on the conflict between Nature and the human being destroying ...
Tatiana N. Krasavchenko
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Gender mainstreaming or diversity mainstreaming? The politics of ‘doing’ [PDF]
Amongst recent debates about whether it is preferable to campaign for gender mainstreaming or diversity mainstreaming this paper makes the case that both proposals involve fields of contestation. Either reform, it argues, could be taken in anti‐progressive directions.
Bacchi, C., Eveline, J.
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CSR accounting ‘new wave’ researchers: ‘step up to the plate’… or ‘stay out of the game’ [PDF]
Recent discussions at accounting conferences and workshops suggest that academics are ‘deeply divided’ on the role and purpose of corporate social responsibility (CSR) accounting.
Charles H. Cho
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Mainstreaming Regionalism [PDF]
The consolidation of regionalism as a broad field of research attracting scholars across disciplines demands an inquiry on its scientific foundations. This inquiry should consider the object of research, the methods and the theories used. First, regionalism scholars lack a consensually agreed definition of their subject.
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Leaving the mainstream behind? Uncovering subjective understandings of economics instructors' roles [PDF]
In the wake of the economic crisis, a number of student organizations and researchers highlighted the lack of pluralism and heterodox approaches in economics curricula.
Gruszka, Katarzyna +2 more
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