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Machine‐learning potentials are increasingly taking on the exploratory tasks of homogeneous catalysis, enabling rapid conformer sampling and reaction‐space mapping. However, when selectivity depends on subtle electronic effects, electronic‐structure methods remain essential.
Maxime Ferrer +3 more
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İncillerde ve Kur'ân'da Hz. Îsâ'nın Şahsiyeti
Makalemizde Hz. Îsâ’nın İncillerde ve Kur’an’da yer alan şahsiyeti ile ilgili bilgiler arasında farklılık olup olmadığı, bir farklılık varsa bunların tahrif belirtisi mi, yoksa kaynaklarda farklı zikredilen şahsi özellikler mi olduğu, farklı ...
Harun Baş
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Schematic representation of artificial intelligence approaches in enzyme catalysis, integrating bibliometric analysis, emerging research trends, and machine learning tools for enzyme design, prediction, and industrial biocatalytic applications. Abstract This study systematically explores the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in enzyme ...
Misael Bessa Sales +6 more
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Since Max Weber, numerous works, from the sociology of religions to political sociology, have analysed the specificity of so-called “charismatic” authority. This article addresses this classic question through an ethnography conducted during a meditation
Alex Maignan
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Isaiah 5: A prophetic critique of economic proportion
The text of Isaiah 5 describes a rapidly changing society in 8th-century BCE Judah. This shift is driven by forces such as increased international trade, the clash of urbanisation and agrarianism, and the rise of the urban elites.
Jacqueline N. Grey
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Investigating the Concept of "Prophet" and "Messenger" in Al-Mizan and Mafatih Al-Ghayb Fakhr al-Din al-Razi [PDF]
Paying attention to the literal meaning of the word messenger and prophet in the Qur'an, and when they are addressed as messengers when they are prophets, is an important point that has received less attention from Quranic scholars. Some have interpreted
Hamid malekmakan +2 more
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Partial identification with categorical data and nonignorable missing outcomes
Abstract Nonignorable missing outcomes are common in real‐world datasets and often require strong parametric assumptions to achieve identification. These assumptions can be implausible or untestable, and so we may wish to forgo them in favour of partially identified models that narrow the set of a priori possible values to an identification region.
Daniel Daly‐Grafstein, Paul Gustafson
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Nonlinear permuted Granger causality
Abstract Granger causality is an established, contentious method that seeks causal temporal connections via association and precedence. While not true causal inference, it assists in mapping networks of information flow that may warrant further study.
Noah D. Gade, Jordan Rodu
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An overview of grain boundary engineering in the field of electrocatalysis. ABSTRACT Key electrocatalytic reactions such as HER, OER, ORR, CO2RR, and NRR offer promising routes for storing renewable energy as chemical fuels. However, their widespread application is constrained due to the lack of highly active and stable catalysts. Grain boundaries (GBs)
Jingyu Gao +8 more
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THE MU‘TAZILITE QĀḌĪ ‘ABD AL-JABBĀR ON THE DENOTATION OF MIRACLES [PDF]
This article examines the Mu‘tazilite Qāḍi ‘Abd al-Jabbār’s views on the denotation of miracles according to his own particular methodology. Despite his acceptance of the celebrated method of the theologians in the denotation of miracles with respect to ...
Abbas Dihqannijad, Mohammad Saeedimehr
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