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Selective methanol sensors are achieved by coating carbon nanotube chemiresistors with two dimensional conductive metal–organic frameworks that incorporate intra‐pore clusters. These confined clusters increase the density of adsorption sites while restricting the transport of larger interfering molecules, particularly ethanol. This sensing architecture
Young‐Moo Jo +4 more
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A Study of Mazuism Religious Tourism in Taiwan: an Example of Dajia Jenn Lann Temple
Although the study of Mazuism has been popular among scholars, few have attempted to touch upon its religious tourist behaviour; however, as the purpose of their travel is to worship at the Mazu Temple, it is thus, a tourism destination.
Chang Hsiao-Ming +2 more
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Релігійне телебачення та феномен медіа-релігійності (Religious television and phenomenon of media-religion) [PDF]
У статті розглядається феномен медіа-релегійності та релігійного телебачення. (The phenomenon of media-religion is associated with mass communication processes.
Петрушкевич, М. (M. Petrushkevych)
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A photograph of four orientalists (Bombay, 1885): knowledge production, religious identities, and the negotiation of invisible conflicts [PDF]
By analyzing the history of a photograph taken in a Bombay photo studio in 1885, this article explores notions of the production of knowledge on India and cultural dialogues, encounters, appropriations, and conflicts in colonial British India in the late
Burton +60 more
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Zero‐dimensional carbon nanomaterials are presented as multifunctional platforms linking structure, property, and sensing performance. Surface engineering and heteroatom doping modulate electron‐transfer and luminescent behavior, enabling electrochemical, photoluminescent, and electrochemiluminescent detection. Fundamental design principles, analytical
Gustavo Martins +8 more
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The Religious Aspect in the Transformation of the Autobiographical Image of Mlle de Montpensier
The article considers how Mlle de Montpensier’s (1627 – 1693) religious feeling developed in the course of work on the Memoirs and how it impacted the autobiographical image.
Svetlana Yu. Pavlova
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Living as if God exists: Looking for Common Ground in Times of Radical Pluralism [PDF]
This paper offers some comments on some metaphysical and epistemological claims of theological realism from the perspective of continental philosophy of religion, thereby taking the work of Soskice and Hick as paradigmatic for this kind of philosophical ...
Jonkers, Peter
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Bioresorbable electrochemical sensors face instability in biofluids. Although alloys can mitigate rapid in vivo dissolution, Mo–W remains underexplored for sensing. This work engineers Mo–W films with a nanocrystalline oxide coating, improving stability and enabling reliable oxygen and pH sensing for up to 10 days, highlighting their potential for ...
C. Fernandes +4 more
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We introduce AutomataGPT, a generative pretrained transformer (GPT) trained on synthetic spatiotemporal data from 2D cellular automata to learn symbolic rules. Demonstrating strong performance on both forward and inverse tasks, AutomataGPT establishes a scalable, domain‐agnostic framework for interpretable modeling, paving the way for future ...
Jaime A. Berkovich +2 more
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Fantastic theology of Robert Sheckley: A pseudo-secular world
The article considers one of the views on God existing within the modern Western literary tradition and out-side of religious systems. The image of God was chosen as a cultural phenomenon relevant for interpretation, which exists both in religious and ...
S.V. Ryazanova
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