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Degradation Mechanisms Associated with Electron‐Blocking Layers in Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells
The effects of the three typical EBLs NiOx, PTAA, and 2PACz on the photovoltaic performance and degradation mechanisms are investigated under light soaking and solar‐thermal cycling conditions of corresponding PSCs, demonstrating that 2PACz is the best EBL due to the better interface contact and lower lattice distortion.
Xiongzhuo Jiang +9 more
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Interpretable machine learning reveals how composition and processing govern the formation and microstructural burden of Fe‐rich intermetallic compounds in recycled Al–Si–Fe–Mn alloys. By separating morphology selection from morphology‐conditioned burden partitioning, this framework shows that identical Fe contents can yield different intermetallic ...
Jaemin Wang +2 more
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Challenges imposed by International Environmental Law to Classical International Law
The emergence of international environmental law has produced important challenges to the very foundations of public international law. Traditional concepts such as state sovereignty, subjects of international law, and the early perspectives of national ...
Fabian Augusto Cárdenas Castañeda +1 more
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Nuclear mechanical properties are inherently scale‐dependent, arising from a hierarchical architecture that spans DNA, chromatin, the nuclear envelope, and condensates. Experimental techniques and theoretical models are integrated into a cohesive multiscale framework linking nanoscale structural features to organelle‐level mechanical behavior.
Xinran Liu +15 more
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International obligations of international organizations [PDF]
This article discusses the scope of international obligations of international organizations, considering different formal sources of public international law.
Papić Tatjana
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HPCR Manual on International Law Applicable to Air and Missile Warfare
Dale Stephens is listed in the Core Group of Experts for The Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research at Harvard UniversityThis Manual provides the most up-to-date restatement of existing international law applicable to the conduct of air and
Program on HPCR at Harvard University +1 more
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Drop‐Shaped Optical Microfiber Enabled Biomechanical Sensor
A novel microforce sensor based on a drop‐shaped optical microfiber is presented herein, designed to characterize the biomechanical properties of single cells and microscale living organisms, achieving a force resolution of 24 nN. Leveraging its high sensitivity, facile miniaturization, excellent flexibility, and robust mechanical stability, this ...
Yan Xu +7 more
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Metaphors of International Law
This chapter explores international law in search of its hidden and not-so-hidden metaphors. In so doing, it discovers a world inhabited by states, where rules are mined or picked when ripe, where trade keeps boats forever afloat on rising tides.
Cohen, Harlan G.
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Inhibitory Decay and Supercritical Brain Dynamics During Sleep Deprivation
Sleep deprivation progressively shifts human brain dynamics from near‐critical toward supercritical states, as revealed by neuronal avalanche analysis of resting‐state fMRI. These changes track subjective sleep pressure rather than vigilance lapses and show marked network heterogeneity. A circuit model suggests that reduced inhibitory efficacy provides
Dai Zhang +6 more
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Resolving and Controlling Silicoaluminophosphate Zeolite Intergrowths and Mixtures
Low‐dose electron microscopy enables atomic‐resolution imaging of beam‐sensitive SAPO‐34/18 intergrowths, revealing their stacking sequences and spatial distributions under controlled Si content and SDA ratio. This work establishes a methodology linking controllable synthesis with atomic‐resolution microscopy to investigate structure–property ...
Yuxin Ke +10 more
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