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Thermal Radiation Emission From 3D Graphene Networks
Three‐dimensional graphene networks are demonstrated as exceptional broadband thermal emitters, exhibiting high‐intensity, spectrally homogeneous emission and strong mechanical flexibility compared to conventional emitters like silicon carbide.
Maria Chiara Paolozzi +7 more
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Selector for the Rome Fellowship in Contemporary Art at The British School at Rome, 2018
Billingham was invited to be part of the selection panel for the Rome Fellowship in Contemporary Art 2018 alongside Nicholas Berwin, Sacha Craddock, Vivien Lovell, and Karsten Schubert.
Billingham, Richard +1 more
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The study considers the use of polymer/dielectric‐based multilayers piezoelectric Energy Harvesters (EH) to produce an output voltage and current, by exploiting the mechanical energy provided by human organs movements. In particular, the heart motion is considered from the kinematic viewpoint, and a multiphysics theoretical model is developed to assess
Hamdi Ezzin +5 more
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The Rabbis Write Back! L’enjeu de la “parenté” entre Israël et Rome-Ésaü-Édom [PDF]
International audienceAu vu des parentés mythiques attestées dans la Bible d’une part, et dans le monde hellénistique de l’autre, l’identification de Rome avec Ésaü ou Édom ne reflète pas l’invention d’une parenté, mais plutôt la création d’une typologie,
Berthelot, Katell, Katell Berthelot
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Exciton Radiative Lifetimes in Hexagonal Diamond Ge and SixGe1–x Alloys
Strong room‐temperature photoluminescence reported in hexagonal Ge conflicts with theory predicting a nearly dark band edge. First‐principles calculations of excitonic radiative lifetimes fill a key gap in this debate, showing that pristine hexagonal Ge remains intrinsically weakly emissive, while Si alloying only modestly shortens the lifetime and ...
Michele Re Fiorentin +2 more
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This article shows how the Fascist and the Nazi regimes orchestrated their repression proactively. They took advantage of Jewish informers who betrayed their own people, with traumatic consequences for their individual and their community’s sense of ...
Benedetta Carnaghi
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This work provides a practical guide for neuroengineers to design advanced neural interfaces, embracing and tailoring the concept of functional disorder. By bridging 2D and 3D in vitro models, this work highlights how non‐periodic, spatially heterogeneous, multiscale nanotopography can enable more physiologically relevant platforms for studying neural ...
F. Maita +4 more
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Rome of constantine and a new Rome [Roman Architecture]
Presents part of course, Roman Architecture, when Professor Kleiner presents the architecture of Constantine the Great, the last pagan and first Christian emperor of Rome, who founded Constantinople as the "New Rome" in A.D. 324.
Kleiner, Diana E. E.
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FOS3D: A Fluorescence‐Enabled Toolkit for Characterizing a Three‐dimensional Osteosarcoma Model
FOS3D describes fluorescent (F) osteosarcoma (OS) cells in a tri‐dimensional (3D) model. The study comprises three phases: development, where biofabrication parameters are tuned to achieve cytocompatibility and tumor‐specific mechanical properties in cell‐laden gelatin methacryloyl constructs; validation, where whole‐well fluorescence reading is ...
William Humble +9 more
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Rome of constantine and a new Rome [Roman Architecture]
Presents part of course, Roman Architecture, when Professor Kleiner presents the architecture of Constantine the Great, the last pagan and first Christian emperor of Rome, who founded Constantinople as the "New Rome" in A.D. 324.
Kleiner, Diana E. E.
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