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Change of Normative Content of Basic Principles of Contemporary International Law
Principles of international law appear, mature and finally may disappear. Thus the sphere of human rights principle accumulates new content including their international protection.
Vladimir A. Kartashkin
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Converting CO2 into advanced carbon materials capable of meeting the rapid lithium storage demands of lithium‐ion batteries creates a mutually beneficial scenario for both energy and environmental sectors. Here, we propose a stepwise CO2 electrolysis approach to transform dilute CO2 into interlayer‐expanded graphite using molten salt electrolyzers ...
Hao Zha +8 more
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Surface and Interfacial Engineering toward Durable Mechanically Coupled Flexible Electronics
This Review highlights how surface and interfacial engineering governs the reliability, durability, and functional stability of mechanically coupled flexible electronics. By integrating fundamental interfacial theory, failure mechanisms, multiscale engineering strategies, and representative applications, it provides a design‐oriented framework for ...
Qian Wang, Fangfang Dai, Wei Wu
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Protection internationale du climat et souveraineté étatique
The role of State sovereignty in the development of international climate regime seems unavoidable because it is inherent to modern international law. International environmental law, on the other hand, relies on State sovereignty principle to develop ...
Agnès Michelot
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Drop‐location sensitivity remains a key barrier to practical droplet‐based electricity generators (DEGs). Here, a polydimethylsiloxane slippery covalently attached liquid (PDMS‐SCAL)‐coated interface promotes droplet sliding instead of splitting or bouncing, allowing stable electricity generation from randomly falling raindrops. The resulting PDMS‐SCAL‐
Jung Bin Yang +6 more
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The principles of international civil procedure
It is well known that each branch has its own principles, that constitute the normative, substantive core of the legal system, and that all legal requirements of the normative and individual character must adhere to these principles.
Tumenbaev S.A., Serіm G.O.
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Principle of the Rule of Law in International Law: Nature and Characteristics
The article analyzes the principle of the rule of law in international law considering ontological and epistemological aspects of its nature and interrelation with national law. Given the modern understanding of the tasks, purpose and nature of law, both domestic and international, the paper substantiates the view of the rule of law as a moral and ...
Buromenskiy, Mykhaylo +2 more
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A three‐tier livestock multi‐omics framework resolves four typical analytical pitfalls. Moving from statistical association through machine learning preprocessing to triple‐modal causal inference, it converts omics results into genomic selection and gene editing strategies to achieve One Health, underpinned by multi‐omics data, multimodal sequencing ...
Jiying Wen +5 more
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A conductive ZrB2 ceramic composite strategy was developed for Mg3(Sb, Bi)2 thermoelectrics to regulate carrier transport and phonon scattering through heterointerface engineering. The 1.0 wt.% ZrB2 composite achieved enhanced room‐temperature performance, with a power factor of 28.51 µW cm−1 K−2 and a peak ZT of 1.22 at 573 K.
Yangyang Xu +7 more
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Low‐Power Control Of Resistance Switching Transitions in First‐Order Memristors
Joule losses are a serious concern in modern integrated circuit design. In this regard, minimizing the energy necessary for programming memristors should be handled with care. This manuscript presents an optimal control framework, allowing to derive energy‐efficient programming voltage protocols for resistance switching devices. Following this approach,
Valeriy A. Slipko +3 more
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