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From Hatred to Compassion: An Interview With Thupten Phelgye

open access: yesJournal of Hate Studies, 2009
Thupten Phelgye was born in Tibet in 1957. He remembers the chaos brought by the Chinese invasion of his country in 1959. After several failed attempts to escape that resulted in their being placed in concentration camps, Phelgye’s parents managed to ...
Joanie Eppinga
doaj   +1 more source

D9.1 - RAGE Dissemination Plan

open access: yes, 2015
This Dissemination Plan aims to guide and support the efforts of each and all RAGE partners in convincing Applied Games stakeholders to use the outputs of the Project.
Guaylupo, Sabina   +4 more
core  

Counterion Dependent Side‐Chain Relaxation Stiffens a Chemically Doped Thienothiophene Copolymer

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Oxidation of a thienothiophene copolymer, p(g3TT‐T2), via different doping strategies and dopant molecules resulted in materials with similar oxidation levels and a high electrical conductivity of ≈100 S cm−1. However, mechanical properties varied significantly, with sub‐glass transition temperatures and elastic moduli spanning from –44°C to –3°C and ...
Mariavittoria Craighero   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

La fureur de gagner, la rage de perdre. Étude contrastive de colere, rage et fureur en français et en grec moderne

open access: yesÉtudes romanes de Brno, 2014
The article sets out to examine, from a contrastive point of view, the concepts as being expressed by the lexical units colère, rage and fureur and their equivalents in Greek θυμός, οργή and λύσσα.
Fabienne Baider, Maria Constantinou
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Integration of Low‐Voltage Nanoscale MoS2 Memristors on CMOS Microchips

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
This article presents the first monolithic integration of nanoscale MoS2‐based memristors into the back‐end‐of‐line of foundry‐fabricated CMOS microchips in a one‐transistor‐one‐resistor (1T1R) architecture. The MoS2‐based 1T1R cells exhibit forming‐free, nonvolatile resistive switching with ultra‐low operating voltages, low cycle‐to‐cycle variability ...
Jimin Lee   +16 more
wiley   +1 more source

The anatomy of rage: conceptualization, operationalization, and validation of a new measurement scale

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry
IntroductionDespite its prevalence among gamers, rage remains an understudied phenomenon in digital gaming. The present study aimed to conceptualize rage as an emotional response to in-game failure or frustration and to develop a reliable and valid self ...
Natalia Michałkiewicz   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Falseryx SZYNDLAR & RAGE 2003

open access: yes, 2008
FALSERYX SZYNDLAR & RAGE, 2003 Type species: Falseryx petersbuchi Szyndlar & Rage, 2003. Emended diagnosis of the genus (modified from Szyndlar & Rage, 2003): A small member of the ‘Tropidophiidae’.
Rage, Jean-Claude   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Optoelectronic Synaptic Devices Using Molecular Telluride Phase‐Change Inks for Three‐Factor Learning

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Optoelectronic synaptic devices based on solution‐processed molecular telluride GST‐225 phase‐change inks are demonstrated for three‐factor learning. A global optical signal broadcast through a silicon waveguide induces non‐volatile conductance updates exclusively in locally electrically flagged memristors.
Kevin Portner   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO HUMAN EVIL: A MULTICAUSAL APPROACH

open access: yesZygon, 2008
One task of religion is delivering human beings from evil within and between themselves. Defining good as well‐being or functioning well, evil as impaired functioning, and doing evil as impairing the functioning of others, this essay explores how ...
doaj   +2 more sources

Neutrophil Cathepsin G and Tumor Cell RAGE Facilitate Neutrophil Anti-Tumor Cytotoxicity

open access: yesOncoImmunology, 2019
Neutrophils are a heterogeneous population of myeloid cells which may either promote or hinder tumor growth and progression. Anti-tumor neutrophils have the capacity to kill tumor cells in a contact-dependent manner.
Ronit Vogt Sionov   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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