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What Will Happen to Humanity in a Million Years? Gilbert Hottois and the Temporality of Technoscience. [PDF]
Simons M.
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Pragmatist Historiography in Unmodern Philosophy and Modern Philosophy [PDF]
Phillip Deen
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ABSTRACT The first patent to describe dielectrophoresis (DEP) as a means and process to separate particles from a mixture was granted by the US Patent Office to Henry Stafford Hatfield in 1924. The novel methods of sample preparation and designs of electrode geometry covered by the patent's disclosures and claims describe the basis for most present‐day
Ronald Pethig
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Politics, geopolitics, and the history of science: on James Secord's "Inventing the scientific revolution". [PDF]
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Abstract Liquid fuels contain a large number of components. However, it is not computationally feasible to implement the detailed composition into numerical solvers in combustion chamber design. Surrogate mixtures are used to facilitate calculations, which can reproduce the fuel characteristics with fewer components providing reasonable accuracy ...
Dávid Csemány
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An investigation into mental illness and its comorbidities from the perspective of supervenience physicalism. [PDF]
Yang P, Zhang X, Song H, Zhang X.
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Causality and Mind: Essays on Early Modern Philosophy [PDF]
Joshua M. Wood
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Impact of Beam‐Column Joint Modeling Uncertainties on the Seismic Response of Low‐Rise RC Frames
ABSTRACT Incremental recordwise Latin hypercube sampling (iLHS) and multiple stripe analysis (MSA) are employed to evaluate the seismic performance of low‐rise RC moment‐resisting frames subjected to uncertainties of both the values of the model parameters and the model type itself.
Medhat Elmorsy, Dimitrios Vamvatsikos
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