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Museums and Spontaneous Memorials
Museums and Spontaneous Memorials is an in-depth, contextualised, and longitudinal study of the formation, use, and legacy of collections of spontaneous memorials in museums after terrorist attacks or disasters, their impact on museum policy and practice,
Arvanitis, Kostas; id_orcid
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The various statues and monuments that are part of the urban memorials represent a landmark for each city and create a connection with the surroundings.
Jashari, Rineta, Veliu, Safete
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An Injectable Electroactive Hydrogel Engineered for Stable Bioelectronic Interfaces
Injectable electroconductive hydrogels enable soft, conformal, and stable bioelectronic interfaces for electroceutical therapies. A catechol‐modified hyaluronic acid/alginate/edge‐functionalized graphene platform combines wet adhesion, shear‐thinning injectability, tissue‐matched mechanics, and electrochemical functionality.
Ying Zhou +11 more
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War memorials: a heritage committed to memory or to denial?
What follows is an article that focuses on the study of the memorials designed or built in our country during the 1940’s and 1950’s to «honour the memory of those fallen for our country and in the name of God». Our intention is to delve into the cultural
Mónica Vázquez Astorga
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Multimodal perovskite nanocrystals enable optical thermometry across multiple excitation and emission regimes, spanning the UV–Vis–NIR spectral range. By combining upconversion, downshifting, and persistent luminescence, the platform bridges conventional Boltzmann and non‐Boltzmann thermometric approaches.
Adrian Drozdowski +2 more
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A soft robotic simulator is developed to replicate the digital removal of feces (DRF), a sensitive yet essential nursing procedure. Integrating soft actuators, sensors, and a realistic rectal model, the simulator balances functional fidelity with perceptual realism. Engineering evaluations and nurse feedback confirm its potential to enhance training in
Shoko Miyagawa +10 more
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Die Totenburgen von Tobruk und El Alamein – strategische Memorialarchitektur für die Bundesrepublik
The two German memorials in Tobruk, Libya (1954-1955) and in El Alamein, Egypt (1956-1959) were deliberately built close to sites of decisive Second World War battles.
Kappel, Kai
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Public Memorials in American Life
What does America’s passion for public memorials tell us about the nation and its people, and what meaning and purpose do memorials have in American life?
Greenberg, Mona Doreen, Watson, Robert P
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