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Addressing Low E/S and N/P Ratio Challenges in Li–S Batteries with a Multifunctional Interlayer
With its multifunctional properties—effective shuttle effect inhibition and high ionic conductivity enabled by the sulfonic acid groups of PFSA, together with superior electrical conductivity from CNT and PEDOT:TCB for dead‐sulfur reactivation—the ultrathin and lightweight PCP interlayer enables outstanding Li–S battery performance under practical low ...
Cinthya Paulina +9 more
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Strip loading in steel fiber reinforced concrete: Experimental and theoretical investigation
Abstract Fiber reinforced concrete is becoming increasingly popular in engineering practice due to its high robustness, post‐cracking behavior, and crack control. For strip loading, as common, for example, in longitudinal joints of tunnel lining segments, the use of fiber reinforced concrete has the potential to reduce conventional reinforcement ...
Fabian Morger +2 more
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Some Results on Fibrewise Topological Spaces
In this paper we define and study new concepts of functions on fibrewise topological spaces over B namely, fibrewise weakly (resp., closure, strongly) continuoac; funttions which are analogous of weakly (resp., closure, strongly) continuous
Y.Y. Yousif
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Abstract Precast reinforced concrete segmental linings are frequently used in modern tunneling. In these linings, the longitudinal joints typically have a reduced contact cross‐section and thus often govern the design, particularly in tunnels under high hydrostatic pressure or crossing squeezing or swelling ground with correspondingly high ...
Fabian Morger +2 more
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Formal Approach to Safety‐Driven Dynamic Procedure Modeling
ABSTRACT Ensuring the safety of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) is a growing concern as the number of UAS grows increasingly fast. Regulatory bodies are in the process of tackling this problem by issuing standards and recommendations to be met by UAS designers.
Jean‐Charles Chaudemar +3 more
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The \(\mathscr{G}\)-average of adjacency and Laplacian polynomials of a graph
Let \(\mathscr{G}\) be a finite multiplicative group of quaternion unit \(U(\mathbb{H})\). The \(\mathscr{G}\)-average of adjacency (resp., Laplacian) polynomial of a graph \(G\) is defined as the arithmetic mean of the characteristic polynomials of
Yaoping Hou, Wenjun Xie
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ABSTRACT The installed wind energy capacity increases every year. However, operation and maintenance costs still make up a considerable portion of the levelized costs of electricity. This costs can be greatly reduced by the application of suitable early fault detection methods. The supervisory control and data acquisition system of wind turbines is one
Timo Lichtenstein +2 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Many small endotherms employ torpor as a survival strategy to reduce energy expenditure during periods with low food availability and cold temperatures. The expression and physiology of torpor can vary substantially within species because of phenotypic plasticity and ...
Nicholas C. Wu +2 more
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Abstract In Welsh, in certain tenses, unique forms of the verb for ‘be’ are used in positive clauses. These specialised forms of ‘be’ are incompatible with positive main‐clause declarative complementizers, despite their apparent featural compatibility. For most speakers, they are also blocked from if‐clauses; although, I report on data regarding their ...
Frances Dowle
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Scandalisation, gender and space in ancient Rome: The case of Cicero and Clodia
Abstract This article analyses the public attack on Clodia Metelli, a Roman aristocratic woman, by the orator Marcus Tullius Cicero in a trial in 56 BCE. Drawing on modern scandal theory, this article analyses how Cicero uses scandal dynamics to turn Clodia, the witness in the case, into the culprit.
Muriel Moser
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