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Polymer electrolytes (PEs) are often indiscriminately grouped as “solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs)”, despite fundamental differences in their ion‐transport mechanisms. This Perspective establishes a mechanism‐based framework that distinguishes gel, quasi‐solid, and all‐solid polymer electrolytes based on their dominant ion‐transport pathways.
Jing Chen +15 more
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Organic waste flow as an ASF vulnerability: a multi-sector participatory systems workshop in eastern Dominican Republic. [PDF]
Castillo-Fortuna Y +7 more
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All‐Polyimide‐Mediated Liquid Metal Assembly on Aerogels for Breathable and Robust Electronic Skins
An all‐polyimide‐mediated assembly strategy resolves the fundamental conflict between physiological breathability and electromechanical robustness in wearable electronics. By integrating a polyamic acid‐encapsulated liquid metal ink onto an ultralight polyimide aerogel, imidization‐induced contraction enables low‐temperature conductive activation and ...
Haijun Zhu +18 more
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Wafer-level meta-aspheric lenses for compact wide-FOV NIR imaging. [PDF]
Lee E, Rho J.
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Layer orientation dictates charge transport in 2D conjugated metal–organic frameworks, yet controllable methods remain scarce. We report surfactant monolayer‐assisted on‐water synthesis of cm2‐scale Ni‐HHTP films with programmable face‐on and edge‐on orientations.
Jianjun Zhang +22 more
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Nonlocal Metaspire: A Scalable Elastic Material Platform With Decoupled Mechanical Modes
Nonlocal Metaspire introduces sequential rotation to realize wider scalability in implementing complex nonlocal couplings in elastic metamaterials while suppressing unintended mode coupling. Numerical results clarify the underlying wave motions, demonstrate mode‐decoupled roton and maxon formation, and support a straightforward extension to higher ...
Seung Han Kim +3 more
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Correction: Impact of mask-wearing on emotion recognition accuracy and fixation duration in young children. [PDF]
Lee J, Lee H, Kim M, Chung C.
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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2010
This Article was originally published in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 7(3): 337-338, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11673-010-9247-1. It is reprinted here for the sake of coherence.
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This Article was originally published in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 7(3): 337-338, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11673-010-9247-1. It is reprinted here for the sake of coherence.
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2015
This study presents the presidential republic as the most widespread form of government in the contemporary world and looks at the countries which pioneered that development.It assesses the development of presidential republics and looks as the variety of national arrangements and practices, whose common characteristics are to constitute 'presidential ...
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This study presents the presidential republic as the most widespread form of government in the contemporary world and looks at the countries which pioneered that development.It assesses the development of presidential republics and looks as the variety of national arrangements and practices, whose common characteristics are to constitute 'presidential ...
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The Republic of Armenia: The First Republic
2007The unfolding genocidal policies of the Young Turks forced about 300,000 Western Armenians to seek refuge in the Caucasus across the Russian frontier. By early 1916, 30,000 refugees had converged at Alexandropol (Gumri) alone, and as more refugees poured into the region the magnitude of the human catastrophe became patently clear to local Russian and ...
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