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Energy Efficient Single Pulse Switching of [Co/Gd/Pt]N Nanodisks Using Surface Lattice Resonances. [PDF]
This work aims to propose a new approach for energy efficient ultrafast magnetic recording in magnetic nanodisks. In this perspective, it is shown that the excitation of plasmonic collective resonances, so‐called surface lattice resonances, in magnetic metasurfaces allows to reduce by 400% the threshold energy for single pulse all‐optical magnetization
Vergès M +11 more
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Increased serum S100A12 levels are associated with higher risk of acute heart failure in patients with type 2 diabetes. [PDF]
Abstract Aims The hyperglycaemic stress induces the release of inflammatory proteins such as S100A12, one of the endogenous ligands of the receptors for advanced glycation end products (RAGE). Chronic activation of RAGE has multiple deleterious effects in target tissues such as the heart and the vessels by promoting oxidative stress, inflammation by ...
Gellen B +13 more
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¿Montaigne fideísta? A propósito de ciertos tópicos en el análisis del escepticismo de Michel de Montaigne [PDF]
Michel de Montaigne ha sido considerado, desde la interpretación de Popkin, como el principal difusor del escepticismo clásico en el Renacimiento. El redescubrimiento del escepticismo a fines del siglo XVI habría coincidido con la ruptura protestante ...
Vicente Raga Rosaleny
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SAME/DIFFERENCE? TOWARD A SAPPHIC/NONBINARY SEXUALITY OF HISTORY
ABSTRACT What is the next step when one has published a strong intervention in a field but later recognizes that one's angle of vision deserves new scrutiny? In this article, which began as a roundtable talk, I return to The Sexuality of History: Modernity and the Sapphic, 1565–1830 (2014) to interrogate its “same‐sex” logic through a nonbinary/trans ...
SUSAN S. LANSER
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Abstract This article aims to bring to light the law–society dynamic relationship in constitutional governance by engaging with the question of political constitutionalism from the perspective of institutional epistemology. It first reframes the debate surrounding legal and political constitutionalism as one concerning the state's ‘epistemic competence’
MING‐SUNG KUO
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Abstract This article demonstrates the importance that inhabitants of the sixteenth‐century Netherlands, in particular members of the elite, attached to the unpleasant effects of bad news, such as ill health, feelings of uncertainty, and discouragement. It aims to show this through the case study of the correspondence of Maximilien Morillon (1517–1586),
Rosanne M. Baars
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From decolonizing knowledge to postimperialism
Abstract To open new disciplinary imaginings, we must reinvigorate the relationship between utopian and anthropological thought. This is already underway in efforts to decolonize knowledge. Though such efforts have different emphases, they are located within a field of ideological and utopian struggles that must be understood in the context of ...
Gustavo Lins Ribeiro
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The role of refuges in biological invasions: A systematic review
Abstract Aim Ecological refuges buffer organisms against stressors and mediate a range of species interactions. However, their role in the context of biological invasions has yet to be synthesized, despite the increasing prevalence and impact of non‐native species.
James S. Boon +3 more
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Spiritual Experience: Its Scope, Its Phenomenology, and Its Source
Abstract This paper looks first at the scope of religious experience, offering some representative examples of phenomena that typically give rise to spiritual experiences. This leads on a consideration of the phenomenology of such experiences – the particular way in which they present themselves to the conscious subject.
John Cottingham
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AN APOLOGIA FOR ARTHUR LOVEJOY'S LONG‐RANGE APPROACH TO THE HISTORY OF IDEAS
ABSTRACT Arthur Lovejoy's long‐range approach to the history of ideas is little appreciated and largely abandoned. The list of Lovejoy's supposed sins is long. His critics have charged that, among other things, he treated ideas as timeless entities with essences that are independent of individual thinkers, separate from specific texts, isolated from ...
Nico Mouton
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