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Where Do We Fit? Reflections on Research Interview Practice, Project Design, and Interpretation**
What is special about historical research interviews in the history of science, technology, and medicine, and how do they compare to the tools of oral historians and social scientists? This essay reflects on three interview projects I have undertaken, each taking a distinct shape.
Dmitriy Myelnikov
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Adjoint orbits, generalised parallelisable spaces and consistent truncations
The aim of this note is to present some new explicit examples of O(d, d)generalised Leibniz parallelisable spaces arising as the normal bundles of adjoint orbits O $$ \mathcal{O} $$ of some semi-simple Lie group G.
Louise Anderson
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Learning with Patient Campaigners About a German Drug Scandal
The West German drug Duogynon was internationally marketed as a “hormone pregnancy test” (HPT) between the 1950s and 1980s. In the late 1960s it came under suspicion for inducing miscarriage, spina bifida, and a spectrum of birth defects similar to those caused by the sedative thalidomide.
Jesse Olszynko‐Gryn +3 more
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From Schwartz space to Mellin transform
The primary motivation behind this paper is an attempt to provide a thorough explanation of how the Mellin transform arises naturally in a process akin to the construction of the celebrated Gelfand transform. We commence with a study of a class of Schwartz functions $\mathcal{S}(\mathbb{R}_+),$ where $\mathbb{R}_+$ is the set of all positive real ...
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ABSTRACT Multimodal chromatography has emerged as a powerful tool for the purification of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and their derivatives—including antibody fragments (Fabs), Fc‐fusions, bispecific (BsAb), and antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs)—offering enhanced selectivity through the integration of ionic, hydrophobic, hydrogen‐bonding, and π–π ...
Amin Javidanbardan +4 more
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A characterization of Schwartz spaces
It is proved that a locally convex space E is a Schwartz space iff it is quasi-normable and every equicontinuous weak* convergent sequence in the dual of E is strongly convergent. The result depends on the characterization of compact operators between Banach spaces as precisely those which are representable as the product of three limited operators ...
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ABSTRACT Oropharyngeal food processing exhibits a remarkable diversity among vertebrates, reflecting the evolution of specialised ‘processing centres’ associated with the mandibular, hyoid, and branchial arches. Although studies have detailed various food‐processing strategies and mechanisms across vertebrates, a coherent and comprehensive terminology ...
Daniel Schwarz +6 more
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ABSTRACT Human life history is derived compared to that of our closest living relatives, the great apes. It has been suggested that these derived traits are causally related to aspects of our ecology, social behaviour and cognitive abilities. However, resolving this requires that we know the evolutionary trajectory of our distinctive pattern of growth,
Paola Cerrito +2 more
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Compact Weighted Composition Operators and Fixed Points in Convex Domains
Let D be a bounded, convex domain in ℂn, and suppose that Æ:D→D is holomorphic. Assume that È:D→ℂ is analytic, bounded away from zero toward the boundary of D, and not identically zero on the fixed point set of D.
Dana D. Clahane
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the relationship between industrial robotics adoption and ecological capacity, measured by biocapacity, using panel data from 50 countries over the period 2000–2024. We investigate the transmission mechanisms, non‐linearities, spatial spillovers, and heterogeneity characterizing this relationship.
Brahim Bergougui +1 more
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