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The features of the publicist style of Li Ao, a leading Taiwan journalist
The article describes some aspects of the life and works of the most prominent modern Taiwan journalist, publicist, writer, repeated candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature and political figure Li Ao (born 1935).
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KAGAWA TOYOHIKO (1888–1960): WITNESS TO THE COSMIC DRAMA
At home and abroad, Kagawa Toyohiko was probably the best‐known Japanese Christian evangelist, social reformer, writer, and public intellectual of the twentieth century, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature twice (1947, 1948) and the Nobel Peace ...
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X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveals to be a powerful technique to explore subtle changes of the electronic structure at the radical/cobalt interface. The radical chemisorption influences the cobalt electronic structure and consequently its magnetic properties.
Maria Benedetta Casu
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It's a Gas: Bioconjugation With Vapor‐Phase Reagents
Gaseous reagents are an emerging class of bioconjugation reagents that can offer alternative selectivity paradigms for the construction of precise bioconjugates. A variety of both inert and highly reactive gases have recently been developed for bioconjugation use.
Yuxuan Ding, Jun Ohata, Zachary T. Ball
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Meaningful Meaninglessness: Albert Camus\u27 Presentation of Absurdism as a Foundation for Goodness [PDF]
In 1957, Albert Camus won the Nobel Prize for Literature. By that time he had written such magnificently important works such as Caligula (1938), The Stranger (1942), The Myth of Sisyphus (1942), The Plague (1947), The Rebel (1951), and The Fall (1956).
Genovese, Maria K
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Asymmetric Reduction of Unactivated Alkenes
Unactivated alkenes rank among the most inert functional groups in synthesis and their selective reduction remains challenging. This Review charts the evolution from classical metal‐catalyzed hydrogenation to radical hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) and emerging biocatalytic concepts, highlighting how complementary mechanistic strategies, including the ...
Nico D. Fessner +3 more
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Россия и литература в Сразу после войны Чеслава Милоша
Russia and literature in the book by Czesław Miłosz, Immediately After the War In the book by a Nobel laureate Czesław Miłosz, Immediately After the War, borrowed from Jerzy Andrzejewski, Russian plots are examined in the Nobel Prize winner’s ...
Joanna Mianowska
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Abstract Hydrogen plays a crucial role across multiple industrial sectors and is increasingly recognized as a clean energy carrier with significant potential in decarbonization efforts. Methane pyrolysis (MP), particularly using molten metal catalysts, offers a promising pathway for hydrogen production with low CO2 emissions.
Adrian Paredes Bozzo, Zukui Li
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Chilies First Nobel Prize Winner Gabriela Mistral
Gabriela Mistral (1889-1975) was a Chilean poet,educator,diplomat who was the first Latin American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, in 1945. Some central themes in her poems are nature, love, a mother’s love. Mistral herself was of Aymara descent.
Hale TOLEDO
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ABSTRACT Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) represent the most clinically advanced platform for RNA delivery and have enabled major breakthroughs in vaccines and gene therapies. However, their broader application is still limited by inefficient extrahepatic delivery, immunogenicity, and insufficient control over tissue‐ and cell‐specific targeting. This review
Yu Han +5 more
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