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Lattice‐Distortion‐Driven Reduced Lattice Thermal Conductivity in High‐Entropy Ceramics
Long‐believed potential mechanisms of lattice distortion and mass fluctuation for the reduced lattice thermal conductivity are explored by designing two groups of high‐entropy diborides based on machine‐learning‐potential‐based molecular dynamics simulations.
Yiwen Liu+5 more
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The move towards geographical indication protection within the rooibos industry : A case in point for harnessing geographical indication potential in South Africa [PDF]
The paper aims to reflect on the impact of harnessing GI dynamics within the South African policy environment which provides protection for GIs under trade mark law by discussing the relevance for the Rooibos industry of geographical indication (GI ...
Biénabe, Estelle+3 more
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The purpose of the paper is to approach the elements of financial management in terms of the structure of the incomes of the non-governmental organizations active in the field of social inclusion and to determine the way in which the strategies used to ...
Sorin CACE+3 more
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Thermally Cured Sulfonated para‐PBI as Ion Solvating Membrane for Use in Water Electrolysis
The cMS‐PBI membrane is designed to be free of the known breaking points which limit the lifetime of membranes in alkaline electrolysis systems. As supported by high conductivity and 6 months ex situ stability test, the cMS‐PBI ion solvating membrane can substitute anion exchange membranes and thus can reduce the cost of green hydrogen by increasing ...
Asridin Dayan+5 more
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Social Economy in Romania - Challenges and Perspectives
In Romania, the term of social economy is rather new and almost unknown for the public at large, and the legal framework contains only regulations specific for different types of entities which perform activities or which generate effects that may be ...
Corina CACE+3 more
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The future of dispute resolution in international trade
Abstract Given ongoing dysfunction of the World Trade Organization's Appellate Body, the focus of this article is on the future of trade dispute resolution, with evaluation of two questions: (i) What is the current status of WTO dispute resolution as compared to that conducted through existing preferential trade agreements (PTAs)? and (ii) What are the
Ian Sheldon, Daniel C. K. Chow
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Factors Affecting Water Management on the North Slope of Alaska [PDF]
The North Slope of Alaska is undergoing sudden development following the recent discovery of large oil and gas reserves in the area. The water resources of the region should be carefully managed both to ensure adequate supplies of usable water at ...
Greenwood, Julian K., Murphy, R. Sage
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Redpath on the Nature of Philosophy [PDF]
In this article the author discusses Peter A. Redpath’s understanding of the nature of philosophy and his account of how erroneous understandings of philosophy have led to the decline of the West and to the separation of philosophy from modern science ...
Robert A. Delfino
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In this paper, we pause to assess a long-standing and ongoing outreach programme by King’s College London and The Philosophy Foundation. In it, philosophy students at university are recruited and trained to facilitate philosophy sessions for pupils who ...
Henrik Røed Sherling, Emma Swinn
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Abstract The division of educational systems into different tracks—academic and vocational—represents one of the key elements in explaining social stratification and inequalities. Previous research identifies teachers' expectations as a critical factor to understand the relationship between tracking and social inequality.
Aina Tarabini+2 more
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