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Wear of Polished Steel Surfaces in Dry Friction Linear Contact on Polimer Composites with Glass Fibres [PDF]
It is generally known that the friction and wear between polymers and polished steel surfaces has a special character, the behaviour to friction and wear of a certain polymer might not be valid for a different polymer, moreover in dry friction conditions.
D. Rus, L. Capitanu
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Genetically altered animal models for ATP1A3-related disorders. [PDF]
Ng HWY, Ogbeta JA, Clapcote SJ.
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Mapping the single-cell transcriptomic response of murine diabetic kidney disease to therapies. [PDF]
Wu H +8 more
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The role of ATP1A3 gene in epilepsy: We need to know more. [PDF]
Zou S, Lan YL, Gong Y, Chen Z, Xu C.
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Polymer Mechanics and its Function in Tribology
The paper reviews research in the tribology o polymers carried out from the fifties of the last century to the present time. The concepts of the adhesion and deformation components of the friction force are discussed.
N.K. Myshkin +2 more
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Beyond the Imagery: The Encounters of Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky with an Image of the Dead Christ [PDF]
Through an analysis of Kierkegaard’s and Dostoevsky’s approaches to the theme of the death of Christ – one of the major leitmotifs in the debate of their contemporaries conveyed through theological and philosophical considerations, but also expressed in ...
Kaftanski, Wojciech
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¿Crimen sin castigo? Sobre la primera incursión de Woody Allen en el universo moral de Dostoievski [PDF]
El texto examina la dialéctica que Woody Allen establece con la obra de Dostoievski, en particular con "Crimen y castigo", en su película "Delitos y faltas".
Rivera León, Lorena
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The images of righteous people in their love for creation in F. M. Dostoyevsky’s work (Prince Myshkin, Makar Ivanovich, Markel, Zosima) are considered in the minor time (the writer’s epoch) and the major time (M. M.
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Medvedev
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Myshkin and Lebedev: On "Good’s Fools" and Buffoons in "The Idiot"
In this paper the hero of Dostoevskij's novel “The Idiot”, Prince Myškin, is compared to a more humble character of that book, Luk'jan Lebedev, with special regard to their religious teaching and the Russian notions of “jurodivyj” (“God’s fool”) and “šut” (“buffoon”).
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The key task of the article is to assess the ability to convert resources into other resources and capital in accordance with the logic of Marxist methodology. Resources are any elements of reality that serve to provide social activities, so all the resources are social in the broadest sense of the word. A resource can turn into capital or cannot turn,
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