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Animal‐borne trackers are commonly used to study bird movements, including in long‐distance migrants such as shorebirds. Selecting a tracker and attachment method can be daunting, and methodological advancements often have been made by trial and error and conveyed by word of mouth.
Emily L. Weiser +100 more
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Public Places, Intimate Spaces. The Modern Flâneuse in Rhys, Barnes, and Loos
While the clever, detached, and entitled flâneur freely made his way about town, women historically were limited in their urban mobility, which made them invisible as critics of urban modernity. The flâneuse was an unimaginable notion.By hypothesizing an
Johanna M. WAGNER
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This study reports a near‐infrared (NIR) luminescent material (Mg2SiO4:1.5%Cr,5%Li) with efficient (EQE = 48%) ultra‐broadband (FWHM ≈ 2413 cm−1 (226 nm)) NIR emission at 960 nm upon blue‐light excitation. This innovation addresses the low efficiency of long‐wavelength (λmax > 900 nm) NIR‐emitting materials due to the radiationless de‐activation and ...
Lei Zhong +11 more
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Jean Rhys' writings are examined through the frames of feminist criticism and literary theory, providing close readings of the texts and their language. The book explores the various forms of feminine dissent at work in Jean Rhys' fiction. She is shown to develop an ethics of subversion through resistance to closure, irony, parody and her daring ...
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The spectre of an “empty bed”: Debbie Shewell’s More Than One Antoinette
La pièce de théâtre gothique de Debbie Shewell intitulée More Than One Antoinette fut présentée à Londres en 1990 au Young Vic Studio par la troupe féministe britannique Monstrous Regiment.
Sue Thomas
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Abstract Objective Successful epilepsy surgery requires accurate localization and removal of the epileptogenic zone. Neuroimaging helps detect structural brain abnormalities to guide surgery, but current clinical practice does not use diffusion‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging (dwMRI).
Jonathan Horsley +12 more
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Shipwrecks and marine phantoms in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea
The journey across the Atlantic Ocean made by Mr. Rochester and his creole wife, Bertha, is barely mentioned in Charlotte Brontë’s 'Jane Eyre'. I argue, however, that Jane Eyre’s preoccupation with images of stormy seas suggests this particular voyage is
Kjersti Aarstein
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Curcuminoid boron difluoride dyes containing triphenylamine units are prepared and their photophysical and electrochemical properties are investigated. These new light‐emitting dyes are used in organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) emitting at 800 nm with 1% external quantum efficiency, and show low threshold amplified spontaneous emission in thin ...
Anthony D'Aléo +11 more
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Colonialismo y postcolonialismo en Wilde Sargasso Sea de Jean Rhys
Resumen Aunque Jean Rhys había comenzado a escribir más de cuarenta años antes, fue con la publicación de Wide Sargasso Sea en 1966 cuando se convirtió en una escritora conocida y reputada, y con la que, además, ganó varios premios literarios.
María José Coperías Aguilar
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The photophysical, electroluminescence, and amplified spontaneous emission properties of two solution‐processable fluorescent diketopyrrolopyrrole derivatives are examined in details. The results demonstrate that this type of organic near‐infrared light‐emitting materials are extremely promising for organic light‐emitting diodes and organic ...
Anthony D’ Aléo +10 more
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