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‘Piano ou Clavecin?’ Joaquín Nin’s Feud with Wanda Landowska’s Harpsichord
SONIA GONZALO DELGADO
Jan 23, 2020
AbstractWanda Landowska and Joaquín Nin were, in the context of the Parisian Schola Cantorum during the first decade of the twentieth century, two of the leading artists performing the...
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Singularity-Free and Cosmologically Viable Born-Infeld Gravity with Scalar Matter
The early cosmology, driven by a single scalar field, both massless and massive, in the context of Eddington-inspired Born-Infeld gravity, is explored. We show the existence of nonsingular solutions of bouncing and...
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Organization of residential space, site function variability, and seasonality of activities among MIS 5 Iberian Neandertals.
Whether ethnoarcheological models of hunter-gatherer mobility, landscape use, and structuration of the inhabited space are relevant to the archeology of Neandertals and the Middle Paleolithic remains controversial. The thin...
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The Role of Landscape Knowledge Networks in the Early Pleistocene Technological Variability of East Africa
Early human behaviour was related to the social knowledge of the landscape through an awareness of the spatio-temporal distribution of resources and the ability to successfully exploit that resource network. In this paper, we...
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Solid-gas phase photo-catalytic behaviour of rutile and TiOn (1<n<2) sub-oxide phases for self-cleaning applications

The solid-gas phase photo-catalytic activities of rutile TiO₂ and TiO n (1 < n < 2) sub-oxide phases have been evaluated. Varying concentrations of Ti 3+ defects were introduced into the rutile polymorph of titanium...

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Applications such as disaster management enormously benefit from rapid availability of satellite observations. Traditionally, data analysis is performed on the ground after being transferred-downlinked-to a ground station....
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Solid-gas phase photo-catalytic behaviour of rutile and TiOn (1&lt;n&lt;2) sub-oxide phases for self-cleaning applications

The solid-gas phase photo-catalytic activities of rutile TiO₂ and TiO n (1 < n < 2) sub-oxide phases have been evaluated. Varying concentrations of Ti 3+ defects were introduced into the rutile polymorph of titanium...

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Sequential dual site-selective protein labelling enabled by lysine modification.
Methods that allow for chemical site-selective dual protein modification are scarce. Here, we provide proof-of-concept for the orthogonality and compatibility of a method for regioselective lysine modification with strategies...
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Delta band activity contributes to the identification of command following in disorder of consciousness.
The overt or covert ability to follow commands in patients with disorders of consciousness is considered a sign of awareness and has recently been defined as cortically mediated behaviour. Despite its clinical relevance, the...
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Oxidative Activation of C-S Bonds with an Electropositive Nitrogen Promoter Enables Orthogonal Glycosylation of Alkyl over Phenyl Thioglycosides.
A method for the selective activation of thioglycosides that uses the N+-thiophilic reagent O-mesitylenesulfonylhydroxylamine (MSH) as a promoter is presented. The reaction proceeds via anomeric mesitylensulfonate intermediates...
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de Sitter Microstates from $T\bar T+Λ_2$ and the Hawking-Page Transition
We obtain microstates accounting for the Gibbons-Hawking entropy in $dS_3$, along with a subleading logarithmic correction, from the solvable $T\bar T+\Lambda_2$ deformation of a seed CFT with sparse light spectrum....
Exploring the Impact of Terminators on Transgene Expression in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii with a Synthetic Biology Approach.
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has many attractive features for use as a model organism for both fundamental studies and as a biotechnological platform. Nonetheless, despite the many molecular tools and resources that have been...
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Exploring the Impact of Terminators on Transgene Expression in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii with a Synthetic Biology Approach
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has many attractive features for use as a model organism for both fundamental studies and as a biotechnological platform. Nonetheless, despite the many molecular tools and resources that have been...
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