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CAUIM: Amazonian Cassava‐Based Programmable Biocolloid
Bridging indigenous heritage and computation, this work introduces the usage of cauim, a traditional Amazonian cassava fermented beverage, as a programmable memristive‐like substrate and resistance switching. The material exhibits frequency‐dependent dynamics enabling reconfigurable Boolean logic operations.
Raphael Fortulan +5 more
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La prigionia di guerra nell’Europa delle Successioni tra diritto bellico e prassi militare
The increased size of armies in 18th-century Europe induced a growth in the number of prisoners, subject to imprisonment often for several years. Their treatment followed shared legal norms, driven by utilitarian rather than humanitarian motives.
Alessandra Dattero
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Virtue Ethics, Criminal Responsibility, and Dominic Ongwen [PDF]
In this article, I contribute to the debate between two philosophical traditions—the Kantian and the Aristotelian—on the requirements of criminal responsibility and the grounds for excuse by taking this debate to a new context: international criminal law.
Souris, Renée Nicole
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On the Prospects for African Philosophy in Australia
ABSTRACT This paper grapples with the situation of people of African descent in Australia by working through the constitution of the body of academic philosophy in the country. It contends with the parochialism of the Australian philosophical community and the prospects for the cultivation of greater pluralism. Taking African philosophy as one possible
Bryan Mukandi
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Anamnesis Grigory Baturin. The Life and Death of the Chief of Staff of the Taman Army
Introduction. Grigory Baturin (1880–1925) is known as the chief of staff of the Taman Army, which in August – September 1918 made the transition from the Black Sea coast to Armavir in battles with White Cossack detachments.
Olga Morozova
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Military Aid to the Civil Authority in the mid-19th Century New Brunswick [PDF]
During the mid–19th century, the role of the military in New Brunswick began to change. Although its primary function remained defence against invasion, the civil power called on it with increasing frequency; first the British regulars and later the ...
Wilson, J. Brent
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In Defence of Mercenarism [PDF]
The recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have been characterized by the deployment of large private military forces, under contract with the US administration.
Fabre, Cecile
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Confessions of a Poverty Researcher: My Journey Through the Foothills of Scholarship
ABSTRACT This paper describes the key events, experiences and ideas that influenced the author's career as a poverty researcher. He describes how his early disillusion with economics was replaced by a spark of interest in social issues and how his migration from the UK to Australia in the mid‐1970s provided the impetus to begin what became a lifetime ...
Peter Saunders
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Through Rebel Eyes: Rebel Groups, Human Rights, and Humanitarian Law [PDF]
Trafikolyckor är ett globalt folkhälsoproblem som leder till svåra ekonomiska konsekvenser och psykiskt lidande. Ungdomar mellan 15-24 år och framförallt män är en särskilt utsatt grupp av olika anledningar. De har ofta en övertro på sin egen körförmåga,
Jo, Hyeran, Niehaus, John
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Heavy context dependence---decisions of underground soldiers
An attempt is made to simulate the disclosure of underground soldiers in terms of theory of networks. The coupling mechanism between the network nodes is the possibility that a disclosed soldier is going to disclose also his acquaintances.
Krawczyk, M. J. +2 more
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