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Achieving Chemical Recognition, Recycling, and Circularity With Radical Nanostructures
Here, innovative 3D radical nanostructures based on 4,4′‐dicyano‐2,2′‐biphenylene‐fused tetrazolinyl radical, fabricated on interdigitated gold‐SiO2 hybrid surfaces are presented. They retain their magnetic properties, their morphology and size can can tune, selectively remove them from specific substrate regions using distilled water, and return the ...
Arkaprava Das+10 more
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Buggering Freud and Deleuze: toward a queer theory of masochism [PDF]
Torkild Thanem, Louise Wallenberg
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Queer Theory, Visual Culture, and Emotional Resistances in Torremolinos (Spain) during the Sixties and Seventies. [PDF]
This paper proposes an epistemological approximation between the method of visual analysis developed by Aby Warburg in Atlas Mnemosyne, based on concepts such as Nachleben der Antike (the afterlife of Antiquity) and Pathosformel, (the “emotionally ...
Cuevas del Barrio, Javier
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Asymmetric nanofiber membranes are constructed for simultaneous moisture adsorption and catalytic hydrolysis of dimethyl 4‐nitrophenyl phosphate (DMNP) in a wide range of relative humidity. The membrane exhibits high moisture adsorption capacity and fast hygroscopic rate.
Xuejiao Wang+6 more
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Queer Theory and Brokeback Mountain
Matthey Tinkcom, Queer Theory and Brokeback Mountain. New York, NY: Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2017. x + 125 pp.
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Performative Tensions in Female Drag Performances [PDF]
Using an intersectional queer theory lens, I employ critical performance autoethnography to argue that female drag performances do the work of oppression and social justice simultaneously to question whether queer spaces are actually places of freedom ...
Hobson, Kathryn
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Transforming Cellulose Into Functional Three‐Dimensional Structures
Cellulose is promising for replacing synthetic polymers due to its excellent mechanical properties and low cost. This review highlights the recent advancements in transforming cellulose into functional 3D structures, including liquid gels and porous materials.
Xia Sun+5 more
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