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Development and Evolution of the System Structure for Highly Efficient Solar Steam Generation from Zero to Three Dimensions

Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
Direct solar steam generation (DSSG) offers a promising, sustainable, and environmentally friendly solution to the energy and water crisis. In the past decades, DSSG has gained tremendous attention due to its potential applications for clean water ...
Jianhua Zhou   +9 more
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Recent progress on solid-state hybrid electrolytes for solid-state lithium batteries

Energy Storage Materials, 2019
Lithium batteries are promising energy storage systems for applications in electric vehicles. However, conventional liquid electrolytes inherit serious safety hazards including leakage, ignition and even explosion upon overheating.
Jianneng Liang   +5 more
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Ultimate explanations concern the adaptive rationale for organism design

Biology & Philosophy, 2013
My understanding is that proximate explanations concern adaptive mechanism and that ultimate explanations concern adaptive rationale. Viewed in this light, the two kinds of explanation are quite distinct, but they interact in a complementary way to give a full understanding of biological adaptations. In contrast, Laland et al.
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The Ultimate Concern of Ultimate Concern Researchers

Contemporary Psychology, 2000
Brent D. Slife, Justin W. Calapp
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Ultimate Concern and Politics: A Critical Examination of Paul Tillich's Political Theology

The Western Political Quarterly, 1967
IT IS RATHER WELL KNOWN that Paul Tillich, the leading contemporary American Protestant philosophical theologian, attempted to relate culture and theology; his interest in politics is only somewhat less well known. He was the founder and intellectual leader of a circle of Religious Socialists in Germany after World War I, and, after his arrival in the ...
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The proper concerns of economic history — ultimate and proximate growth causality?

Scandinavian Economic History Review, 1992
Abstract In an extended review of the arguments advanced by Mancur Olson concerning the economic rise and decline of nations Angus Maddison drew an interesting distinction between ultimate and proximate causality which implicitly invited consideration of both the nature of the discipline of economic history and the key causal factors influencing the ...
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Ultimate Concern

2018
Louis Hoffman, M. Shawn Ellis
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