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ChemInform Abstract: Metal Oxide Particles in Materials Science: Addressing All Length Scales
ChemInform, 2014AbstractReview: 177 refs.
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2021
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-qhr-10.1177_10497323211003543 for The “Be All and End All”? Young People, Online Sexual Health Information, Science and Skepticism by Adrian Farrugia, Andrea Waling, Kiran Pienaar and Suzanne Fraser in Qualitative Health ...
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Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-qhr-10.1177_10497323211003543 for The “Be All and End All”? Young People, Online Sexual Health Information, Science and Skepticism by Adrian Farrugia, Andrea Waling, Kiran Pienaar and Suzanne Fraser in Qualitative Health ...
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25th Anniversary Article: Metal Oxide Particles in Materials Science: Addressing All Length Scales
Advanced Materials, 2013The fundamental mission of materials science is the description of matter over all length scales. In this review, we apply this concept to particle research. Based on metal oxides, we show that every size range offers its specific features, and every size range had its era, when it was in the center of the research activities.
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Molecular Informatics, 2015
AbstractGrowth in energy demands, coupled with the need for clean energy, are likely to make solar cells an important part of future energy resources. In particular, cells entirely made of metal oxides (MOs) have the potential to provide clean and affordable energy if their power conversion efficiencies are improved.
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AbstractGrowth in energy demands, coupled with the need for clean energy, are likely to make solar cells an important part of future energy resources. In particular, cells entirely made of metal oxides (MOs) have the potential to provide clean and affordable energy if their power conversion efficiencies are improved.
Hannah-Noa Barad+5 more
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2022
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pps-10.1177_17456916221091565 for Not All Effects Are Indispensable: Psychological Science Requires Verifiable Lines of Reasoning for Whether an Effect Matters by Farid Anvari, Rogier Kievit, Daniël Lakens, Charlotte R. Pennington, Andrew K. Przybylski, Leo Tiokhin, Brenton M.
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Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pps-10.1177_17456916221091565 for Not All Effects Are Indispensable: Psychological Science Requires Verifiable Lines of Reasoning for Whether an Effect Matters by Farid Anvari, Rogier Kievit, Daniël Lakens, Charlotte R. Pennington, Andrew K. Przybylski, Leo Tiokhin, Brenton M.
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2021
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-scx-10.1177_10755470211054446 for Can’t You All Just Get Along? Effects of Scientific Disagreement and Incivility on Attention to and Trust in Science by Sedona Chinn and P.
Chinn, Sedona, Sol Hart, P.
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Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-scx-10.1177_10755470211054446 for Can’t You All Just Get Along? Effects of Scientific Disagreement and Incivility on Attention to and Trust in Science by Sedona Chinn and P.
Chinn, Sedona, Sol Hart, P.
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Materials Science and the Problem of Garbage: Where does all that Stuff Go?
The Science Teacher, 2016[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Materials science--the science of stuff--has made our lives better by making it possible for manufacturers to supply us with products. But, as a teacher, I'm dismayed that young people enjoying countless consumer goods don't fully understand that much of it ends up in the dump.
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ALL STRUCTURES STRONG AND SMALL [PDF]
HOPING TO BRING the exquisite order and strength of the Eiffel Tower’s architecture to ultralight materials, researchers have created metal lattices with a framework that is strong and stiff, yet mostly air ( Science, DOI: 10.1126/science.1211649). The novel nickel structures, which are lightweight and surprisingly springy, could have applications as ...
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Nature, 2001
Optical and electronic devices made from conducting polymers would be cheaper than silicon technology. Using hybrid materials, such as polymer and silica composites, could lead to high-performance devices.
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Optical and electronic devices made from conducting polymers would be cheaper than silicon technology. Using hybrid materials, such as polymer and silica composites, could lead to high-performance devices.
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SMALTA, 2023
On January 28, 2023, the IV meeting of the All-Russian Scientific webinar “Connecting Spaces” with international participation took place. Two reports were presented for discussion. The report “The Russian Federation in the International Decade of Indigenous Languages” was made by L. A. Ulyanitskaya and A. A. Shumkov. L. A.
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On January 28, 2023, the IV meeting of the All-Russian Scientific webinar “Connecting Spaces” with international participation took place. Two reports were presented for discussion. The report “The Russian Federation in the International Decade of Indigenous Languages” was made by L. A. Ulyanitskaya and A. A. Shumkov. L. A.
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