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Control of Polarization and Polar Helicity in BiFeO3 by Epitaxial Strain and Interfacial Chemistry

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
In BiFeO3 thin films, the interplay of interfacial chemistry, electrostatics, and epitaxial strain is engineered to stabilize homohelicity in polarization textures at the domain scale. The synergistic use of a Bi2O2‐terminated Aurivillius buffer layer and a highly anisotropic compressive epitaxial strain offers new routes to control the polar‐texture ...
Elzbieta Gradauskaite   +5 more
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Zebrafish as a model organism for virus disease research: Current status and future directions. [PDF]

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Fajar S   +8 more
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Advancing insights into microgravity induced muscle changes using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model organism. [PDF]

open access: yesNPJ Microgravity
Beckett LJ   +7 more
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Gekko gecko as a model organism for understanding aspects of laryngeal vocal evolution.

open access: yesJ Exp Biol
Gutjahr R   +5 more
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Amphicarpic development in the emerging model organism Cardamine chenopodiifolia

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Emonet A   +6 more
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Modeling adaptive organizations

Proceedings International Conference on Multi Agent Systems (Cat. No.98EX160), 2002
We present in this paper a model based on the notion of interaction to build adaptive organizations. Interaction models are used to provide an initial organizational structure to the system. Local assessment capacities are added to make agents adapt the structure according to their requirements.
Foisel, Rémy   +2 more
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Model management in organizations

Information & Management, 1985
Abstract The premise that the personal computer/spreadsheet explosion will result in the evolution of model management within organizations is explored. The authors use Nolan's stage model of organizational data processing activity as a basis for discussing the nature of change in organizations as local computing capability proliferates.
Dolk, Daniel R., Konsynski, Benn R.
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