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Charge carrier concentration and mobility in TiO2, ZrO2, and HfO2 powder films are experimentally mapped as a function of temperature. The results uncover polaron‐mediated transport regimes and field‐activated conduction, enabling the design of oxide‐based electronic and energy devices with thermally tunable functionality.
Beatriz Moura Gomes+3 more
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Thermodynamic bifurcation in anoxic heart: A far-from-equilibrium dissipative structure.
Thermodynamic consequences of a three-hour long anoxia were investigated on the isolated mammalian rat myocardium. The anoxic heart operated in a far-from-equilibrium manner as attested by the non-linearity between the thermodynamic force and the ...
Yves Lecarpentier+5 more
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The Abundance of Helium in Early-type Stars and Departures from local Thermodynamic Equilibrium [PDF]
A. G. Hearn
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Understanding Functional Materials at School
This review outlines strategies for effectively teaching nanoscience in schools, focusing on challenges such as scale comprehension and curriculum integration. Emphasizing inquiry‐based learning and chemistry core concepts, it showcases hands‐on activities, digital tools, and interdisciplinary approaches.
Johannes Claußnitzer, Jürgen Paul
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THE EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT, INFRARED SPECTRUM, AND THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF BROMINE CHLORIDE
H.C. Mattraw+2 more
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On the Thermodynamic Limit in Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Systems [PDF]
Masuo Suzuki
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Persistent secondary phases govern the performance of many thermoelectric materials, particularly of high performance MgAgSb. In this study advanced microstructural characterization for unequivocal phase identification combined with transport modeling and statistical analysis enabled the quantification of each phase's impact, revealing the most ...
Amandine Duparchy+3 more
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Proton/electron stoichiometry of mitochondrial complex I estimated from the equilibrium thermodynamic force ratio [PDF]
Guy C. Brown, Martin D. Brand
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