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Mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles (MBGNs) are investigated for bone regeneration given their remarkable structural and functional properties. MBGNs are functionalized with Mn and Cu and incorporated with quercetin, a natural flavonoid exhibiting antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.
Giovanni Lo Bello +5 more
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Inequality, Technology, and the Social Contract [PDF]
The distribution of human capital and income lies at the center of a nexus of forces that shape a country's economic, institutional and technological structure.
Roland Benabou
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Conflict Resolution and the Transformation of the Social Contract [PDF]
[Excerpt] Here is my argument in a nutshell. Beginning more than thirty years ago, the social contract that had governed relations between workers and employers in the United States for the period following World War II began to unravel.
Lipsky, David B
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Excellent combinations of strength and impact toughness are obtained in a bilayer composite of high‐strength carbide‐free bainitic (CFB) steel and high‐ductility twinning‐induced plasticity (TWIP) steel. The composite absorbs energy at small strains when the notch is placed on the TWIP side and at high strains when the notch is placed on the CFB side ...
Kendra Hawke +5 more
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SOCIAL CONTRACT, CONFLICT AND GAME THEORY
The dominant philosophical conception in Western political thought about the emergence of political societies known is the contractualism. Despite this, such conceptions are strongly ahistorical and continue to be strongly criticized by different chains ...
Geziela Iensue, Luis Fernando Sgarbossa
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Taking as a starting point Jane Lubchenco’s call for a renewed social contract for environmental science, this paper advances a framework for science’s place in society in which justice is central.
Gwendolyn Blue, Debra Davidson
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Contracts are common, and some influential thinkers in the “modern” period of philosophy argued that the whole of society is created and regulated by a contract. Two of the most prominent “social contract theorists” are Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) and John
Antonini, David
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Inflammatory Response‐Inspired Thermochromic Shield for Pneumatic Structures
A thermochromic shield for pneumatic structures is developed, using anhydrous sodium acetate powder and thermochromic pigment‐included solution. In this shield composed of three layers, the exothermic and thermochromic reactions, followed by the mixture of both components, occur promptly with an incident of penetrating damage as a sign of initial ...
Hyun Jae Lee, Ryuma Niiyama
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Social organizations and the management contract
This work aims to show the importance of social organization for social odesenvolvimento . Therefore, this work presents considerations thetrack . Moth general of the Third Sector , highlighting its eorigem concept .
Nina Novaes Coutinho
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Jay, Maine, Fights for Jobs and the Environment [PDF]
[Excerpt] Since 1937, a social contract existed between International Paper and the paper-mill unions. This social contract is referred to locally as The Smell of Money : IP pays high wages, and workers and their families don\u27t complain about the ...
Kellman, Peter
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