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3D conductive frameworks can maintain continuous electron transport, mechanical stability, and interfacial integrity, helping next‐generation batteries operate more efficiently. This Review examines their relevance to Si anodes, all‐solid‐state batteries, and dry‐processed electrodes, and highlights bio‐derived carbons as sustainable, structurally ...
SeoYoung Ha +5 more
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Schematic illustration of a sustainable nanofabrication process: chitosan derived from natural sources is used as a biodegradable thin film resist, patterned via Constant Pulse‐Assisted Force Lithography (CP‐AFL) to create tunable nanogrooves. These grooves template gold nanowire formation, enabling high‐resolution nanopatterning under ambient ...
Paolo Pellegrino +7 more
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Label‐Free Detection of a Neurotransmitter Using an Aptamer‐Functionalized Amorphous IGZO Transistor
An aptamer‐functionalized amorphous IGZO thin‐film transistor enables label‐free electrical detection of the neurotransmitter serotonin under liquid‐gated operation. Stepwise surface functionalization ensures stable biomolecule integration and efficient electrostatic coupling.
Ngoc Thanh Ho +3 more
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Proper-name processing: Are proper names pure referencing expressions? [PDF]
Theoretical models of proper-name processing have been primarily derived from studies of people's names; however, they are thought to generalize to all classes of proper name. Five experiments are reported that use repetition priming to compare different classes of proper names. It was found that for people's names and landmark names, (a) production of
J, Hollis, T, Valentine
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Proper Names in Interaction [PDF]
Proper names in natural languages seem very simple from a linguistic point of view although getting their semantics correct turns out to be something of a challenge. In this paper we will suggest that there is an important advantage in viewing proper names as something like Saussurean signs incorporated in a formal theory which takes account of ...
Cooper, Robin,, Robin Cooper
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The polysemy of proper names [PDF]
Proper names are usually considered devices of singular reference but, when considered as word-types, they also exhibit other kinds of uses. In this paper I intend to show that systematic kinds of uses of proper names considered as word-types can be ...
Katarzyna Kijania-Placek
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Proper names in Modern Hebrew construct phrases [PDF]
This paper explores the distribution of proper names in construct phrases in Modern Hebrew, and uses the construct phrase as a diagnostic for distinguishing both different types of proper names and different uses of proper names.
Susan Rothstein
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The morphosyntax of proper names: An overview [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the topics and recent developments in the research on the morphosyntax of proper names. The article reflects on the ways in which and the reasons why proper names may be morphosyntactically different ...
Barbara Schlücker, Tanja Ackermann
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Proper Names, Quasi Proper Names, De se Thoughts, and Communication [PDF]
This book connects research on proper names, quasi-proper names, quasi-quasi proper names and de se ...
Alessandro Capone
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The accessibility of proper names
Neuropsychologia, 1994In this paper we describe a patient with a severe global dysphasia who provides an example of a category specific access impairment. Using matching to sample techniques it was possible to demonstrate the selective preservation of her ability to comprehend proper nouns coupled with impaired comprehension of common nouns. It was found that for the object
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