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Soft power and identity: Russia, Ukraine and the ‘Russian world(s)’
What is soft power, and how can we analyse it empirically? The article proposes a social constructivist take on soft power by anchoring it to the concept of collective identity, and by suggesting a set of criteria that can be used to assess whether soft ...
Valentina Feklyunina
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Prompting Interfacial Elastic Instability for Effective and Durable Icephobic Surfaces
To address the inherent trade‐off between icephobicity and the mechanical strength of icephobic materials, a new icephobic material design strategy is proposed by integrating fibrous construction frameworks and icephobic polymer. The structure prompts interfacial elastic instability and the subsequent undulatory interfacial stress at ice/solid ...
Xinyu Fan+5 more
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Critical Electrochemistry Technologies Applicable in Space Exploration
The available resources in space and discuss the application scenarios and challenges of electrochemical methods in four critical domains is analyzed: metallurgical processing of mineral resources, water resources utilization, carbon cycle management in extraterrestrial habitats, and electrical energy storage.
Ruisi Xu+4 more
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SOCIAL AND CULTURAL IDENTITY OF TELEUT AND RUSSIAN ETHNOSES’ REPRESENTATIVES
The paper considers the social and cultural identity of Teleut and Russian ethnoses’ representatives. The state of this problem in the changing conditions of the modern world is analysed.
G. N. Kriger
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Overcoming the Damping–Elasticity Paradox via 3D‐Printed NiTiSn Nanocomposite
Here a 3D‐printed nanoeutectic alloy is designed to exhibit a record‐breaking combination of exceptional damping capacity (tanδ > 0.10) and elastic strain exceeding 4.5% at a high stress ≈1500 MPa, overcoming the damping‐elasticity paradox in high damping alloys.
Bo Feng+13 more
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The Fifty Years' History of the Russian Geographical Society [PDF]
Pranesh Raam G.K., P. P. Semenoff
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An account of the history of Sydney's Russian community.
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The Russia of today is not interesting chiefly because of its art or quaint customs, its embroidery or church music, but because it is a seismograph of political and social movements, on whose dial in great sweeps of the needle can be observed indications of what are still only faint rumblings in other places.
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This study introduces an L‐shaped metal wall structure in vertically stacked full ‐ color Micro light ‐ emitting diodes to suppress sidewall emission and enhance top light extraction efficiency. Through parameter optimization and ray‐tracing simulations, sidewall emission reduced by up to 68.04%, while top LEE improved by 196.18% (blue) and 51.69 ...
Huachang Guo+9 more
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Notes on the cephalic index of Russian Jews in Boston [PDF]
Carl E. Guthe
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