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Organic superconductors

The Chemical Record, 2011
AbstractThe present status of organic superconductors of charge‐transfer (CT) type based on donor molecules is reviewed. Along with the superconducting phases of such materials and also of oxide superconductors, reside spin‐ordered phases such as spin‐density wave (SDW) and antiferromagnetic (AF) phases.
Gunzi, Saito, Yukihiro, Yoshida
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"Organic Food"

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
"Organic" or "organically grown" foods are commonly represented as "food grown without pesticides; grown without artificial fertilizers; grown in soil whose humus content is increased by the additions of organic matter; grown in soil whose mineral content is increased with applications of natural mineral fertilizers; has not been treated with ...
Thomas H. Jukes, Zoe E. Anderson Stout
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Organ/Organic

2020
The transition of the term órganon [ὄργανον] originally meaning “instrument, implement, tool, for making or doing a thing”.
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Organic/Organic′ Heterojunctions: Organic Light Emitting Diodes and Organic Photovoltaic Devices

Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2009
AbstractHeterojunctions created from thin films of two dissimilar organic semiconductor materials [organic/organic′ (O/O′) heterojunctions] are an essential component of organic light emitting diode displays and lighting systems (OLEDs, PLEDs) and small molecule or polymer‐based organic photovoltaic (solar cell) technologies (OPVs).
Neal R, Armstrong   +5 more
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Organizing With Self-Organization?

2020
This chapter aims at exploring the ramifications of the strategic usage of Facebook in informal civic activism against the yet-to-be-studied case of an African third wave democratic country. Focusing on the emergence of Sokols up to the unprecedented 2017 street demonstration in Cape Verde, it reviews findings from a multidimensional empiric-holistic ...
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Organizing the organizer?

Trends in Genetics, 1998
Abstract Animal and vegetal pole cells of early Xenopus embryos respond differently to maternal dorsal determinants: implications for the patterning of the organiser Darras, S. et al. Development 124, 4275–4286 Pre-MBT patterning of early gene regulation in Xenopus : the role of cortical rotation and mesoderm induction Ding, X. et al.
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Organ or Organism?

Archives of Surgery, 1975
The word organ , in addition to its more familiar uses, can mean a publication that acts as a medium of communications between a group, a society, an editorial body, or even a single author and its readership. From the editor's point of view, a professional journal such as theArchivesalso seems to be an organism in that anabolic and catabolic forces ...
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Organizing to Organize

Labor Studies Journal, 2011
After nearly four decades of campaigning, faculty and academic staff union members across the University of Wisconsin system won the right to bargain collectively in June 2009 when the governor signed legislation that modified state labor law. In this article, the author presents historical and interdisciplinary analyses of the organizational ...
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Organ heilt Organ

Deutsche Heilpraktiker-Zeitschrift, 2018
SummaryDie Organpräparate der Firma Vitorgan aktivieren die Selbstheilungskraft der Organe auf Zellebene.
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Organizing Organizations

Organization, 2007
Göran Ahrne   +2 more
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