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The Laws of Nature and the Nature of Law
In the present work, the author narrates the transition occurred don the science realm, going from a rationalist and mechanist vision of the world, to a more holistic and ecologist one. Still, he shows that this transition has not occurred in the realm of law, which still remains in the previous paradigm.
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AGENDA: Groundwater: Allocation, Development and Pollution
Even before the [Natural Resources Law] Center was established [in the fall of 1981], the [University of Colorado] School of Law was organizing annual natural resources law summer short courses.
University of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
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Anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membranes have traditionally served as structural supports in osmotic energy systems. Here, blind‐hole AAO membranes are demonstrated as active ion‐selective platforms with tunable nanopore structures. By balancing membrane resistance, ion selectivity, and flux, enhanced performance is achieved, delivering a maximum power ...
Khanh Nhien Vu +6 more
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The study considers the use of polymer/dielectric‐based multilayers piezoelectric Energy Harvesters (EH) to produce an output voltage and current, by exploiting the mechanical energy provided by human organs movements. In particular, the heart motion is considered from the kinematic viewpoint, and a multiphysics theoretical model is developed to assess
Hamdi Ezzin +5 more
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Journal of Energy, Natural Resources & Environmental Law Vol. 12 1992
Table of Contents: State Regulation of Nuclear Power and National Energy Policy; The Structure of Environmental Regulation on the Outer Continental Shelf: Sources, Problems, and the Opportunity for Change; Slick Work: An Analysis of the Oil Pollution Act
Moeller, James W.; Wiygul, Robert B.; Wilkinson, Cynthia M.; Pittman, L.; Dye, Rebecca F.; Blumm, Michael C.; Sagoff, Mark; Willis, David J.; Cate, Elizabeth L.; Hill, Rebecca L.; Tomko, Michael J.; Torrey, Ricky Shepherd; McDermott, Patrick; Payne, Leonidas W.
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Thickness‐Dependent Infrared Emissivity of Ultrathin Freestanding MoSiN Nanocomposite Membranes
ABSTRACT Metals and dielectrics show opposite trends in thickness‐dependent infrared emissivity: metallic films exhibit a rise in emissivity below a critical thickness, while dielectric films show a corresponding decline. For applications demanding both high emissivity and mechanical strength in membranes with nanoscale thickness, combining these ...
Reethu Sebastian +3 more
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Obligations of love : international political thought & the tradition of natural law
Identifying human suffering as a socio-political phenomenon challenging the well-being and development of individuals, this work argues that International Relations requires a re-evaluation of its political structures in light of the ends articulated ...
Beattie, Amanda Russell
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Information Transmission Strategies for Self‐Organized Robotic Aggregation
In this review, we discuss how information transmission influences the neighbor‐based self‐organized aggregation of swarm robots. We focus specifically on local interactions regarding information transfer and categorize previous studies based on the functions of the information exchanged.
Shu Leng +5 more
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Colloquium organizers, committee members and/or moderators included University of Colorado School of Law professors Daniel Magraw, James N. Corbridge, Jr. and Lawrence J. MacDonnell (Director, Natural Resources Law Center).
American Bar Association. Section of International Law and Practice. International Environmental Law Committee +4 more
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Hard‐Magnetic Soft Millirobots in Underactuated Systems
This review provides a comprehensive overview of hard‐magnetic soft millirobots in underactuated systems. It examines key advances in structural design, physics‐informed modeling, and control strategies, while highlighting the interplay among these domains.
Qiong Wang +4 more
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