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An in-plane photoelectric effect in two-dimensional electron systems for terahertz detection.
Many mid- and far-infrared semiconductor photodetectors rely on a photonic response, when the photon energy is large enough to excite and extract electrons due to optical transitions. Toward the terahertz range with photon...
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Review of Riccardo Saccenti’s Debating Medieval Natural Law: A Survey (Notre Dame, IN
In this short monograph, Riccardo Saccenti surveys the various andcompeting interpretations of natural law and natural right from the lateMiddle Ages through the modern period. As “a survey,” the intention of thisbook is not so...
Review of Riccardo Saccenti’s Debating Medieval Natural Law: A Survey (Notre Dame, IN
Peter Karl Koritansky
Feb 05, 2018
In this short monograph, Riccardo Saccenti surveys the various andcompeting interpretations of natural law and natural right from the lateMiddle Ages through the modern period. As “a survey,” the intention of thisbook is not so...
Mild and efficient capture and functionalisation of CO<sub>2</sub> using silver(I) oxide and application to <sup>13</sup>C-labelled dialkyl carbonates
A high yielding three-component reaction between β-iodo ethylamine derivatives, MeOH and gaseous CO2 at ambient temperatures and pressures is reported using silver(I) oxide. Unfunctionalised alkyl iodides were also found to be...
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UNVEILING THE DIVERSITY OF SCHOLARLY DEBATE ON LIVING LABS
Living labs (LLs) are becoming an increasingly popular approach to engage in open innovation. Although applications and influence of LLs have grown rapidly over the last decade, the landscape of LL research remains...
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Recumbent vs. upright bicycles

Recumbent bicycles (RB) are high performance, human-powered vehicles. In comparison to normal/upright bicycles (NB) the RB may allow individuals to reach higher speeds due to aerodynamic advantages. The purpose of this...

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Coherent backscattering of light by an anisotropic biological network.
The scattering strength of a random medium relies on the geometry and spatial distribution of its components as well as on their refractive index. Anisotropy can, therefore, play a major role in the optimization of the...
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Ion Conduction Mechanism as a Fingerprint of Potassium Channels

K+-channels are membrane proteins that regulate the selective conduction of potassium ions across cell membranes. Although the atomic mechanisms of K+ permeation have been extensively investigated, previous work focused on...

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Mild and efficient capture and functionalisation of CO<sub>2</sub> using silver(I) oxide and application to <sup>13</sup>C-labelled dialkyl carbonates
A high yielding three-component reaction between β-iodo ethylamine derivatives, MeOH and gaseous CO2 at ambient temperatures and pressures is reported using silver(I) oxide. Unfunctionalised alkyl iodides were also found to be...
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Ion Conduction Mechanism as a Fingerprint of Potassium Channels

K+-channels are membrane proteins that regulate the selective conduction of potassium ions across cell membranes. Although the atomic mechanisms of K+ permeation have been extensively investigated, previous work focused on...

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Recumbent vs. upright bicycles

Recumbent bicycles (RB) are high performance, human-powered vehicles. In comparison to normal/upright bicycles (NB) the RB may allow individuals to reach higher speeds due to aerodynamic advantages. The purpose of this...

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