Organic thermoelectric materials: new opportunities
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Casian, A., & Sanduleac, I. Organic thermoelectric materials: new opportunities. Journal of Thermoelectricity, 2013(3),
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Predigtmeditation zum Vaterunser für den Sonntag Rogate 2013 / Sermon preparation on the Lord's Prayer (Matt 6:7-15)
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Deines, R. Predigtmeditation zum Vaterunser für den Sonntag Rogate 2013 / Sermon preparation on the Lord's Prayer (Matt 6:7-15)Slightly extended version of a sermon preparation for the German journal "Zuversicht und Stärke: Zeitschrift für Gottesdienst und Verkündigung"
Kernels for products of L-functions
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Diamantis, N., & O'Sullivan, C. Kernels for products of L-functions. Algebra and Number Theory, 7(8), https://doi.org/10.2140/ant.2013.7.1883The Rankin-Cohen bracket of two Eisenstein series provides a kernel yielding products of the periods of Hecke eigenforms at critical values. Extending this idea leads to a new type of Eisenstein series built with a double sum. We develop the properti... Read More about Kernels for products of L-functions.
Analysis of the Sam50 translocase of excavate organisms supports evolution of divergent organelles from a common endosymbiotic event
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Kay, C. J., Lawler, K., & Kerr, I. D. Analysis of the Sam50 translocase of excavate organisms supports evolution of divergent organelles from a common endosymbiotic event. Bioscience Reports, 33(6), Article e00084. https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20130049As free-living organisms the ancestors of mitochondria and plastids encoded complete genomes, proteomes and metabolomes. As these symbionts became organelles all these aspects were reduced – genomes have degenerated with the host nucleus now encoding... Read More about Analysis of the Sam50 translocase of excavate organisms supports evolution of divergent organelles from a common endosymbiotic event.
Class D amplifier power stage with PWM feedback loop
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Lam, C., Tan, M., Cox, S. M., & Yeo, K. Class D amplifier power stage with PWM feedback loop. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 28(8), https://doi.org/10.1109/TPEL.2012.2230027This paper presents a Second-Order Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) feedback loop to improve Power Supply Rejection (PSR) of any open-loop PWM Class-D amplifiers (CDAs). PSR of the audio amplifier has always been a key parameter in mobile phone applicat... Read More about Class D amplifier power stage with PWM feedback loop.
Neoliberalism, postcolonialism and hetero-sovereignties: emergent sexual formations in contemporary India
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Legg, S., & Roy, S. Neoliberalism, postcolonialism and hetero-sovereignties: emergent sexual formations in contemporary India. Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, 15(4), https://doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2013.849416
The adequacy of genuine modal realism
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Noonan, H. The adequacy of genuine modal realism. Mind,
Phase-amplitude descriptions of neural oscillator models
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Wedgwood, K. C., Lin, K. K., Thul, R., & Coombes, S. Phase-amplitude descriptions of neural oscillator models. Journal of Mathematical Neuroscience, 3(2), https://doi.org/10.1186/2190-8567-3-2Phase oscillators are a common starting point for the reduced description of many single neuron models that exhibit a strongly attracting limit cycle. The framework for analysing such models in response to weak perturbations is now particularly well... Read More about Phase-amplitude descriptions of neural oscillator models.
The colour of risk: an exploration of the IPCC's 'burning embers' diagram
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Mahony, M., & Hulme, M. The colour of risk: an exploration of the IPCC's 'burning embers' diagram. https://doi.org/10.4245/sponge.v6i1.16075This article tracks the historical emergence of a new visual convention in the representation of the risks associated with climate change. The “reasons for concern” or “burning embers” diagram has become a prominent visual element of the climate chan... Read More about The colour of risk: an exploration of the IPCC's 'burning embers' diagram.
Reimagining the purpose of VET - expanding the capability to aspire in South African Further Education and Training students
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Powell, L. Reimagining the purpose of VET - expanding the capability to aspire in South African Further Education and Training students. International Journal of Educational Development, 32(5), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijedudev.2012.01.008This paper applies the capabilities approach to the broader debate of the role of vocational education and training (VET) in poverty alleviation. The capabilities approach provides an... Read More about Reimagining the purpose of VET - expanding the capability to aspire in South African Further Education and Training students.
Using computational models to relate structural and functional brain connectivity
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Hlinka, J., & Coombes, S. Using computational models to relate structural and functional brain connectivity. European Journal of Neuroscience, 36(2), https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2012.08081.xModern imaging methods allow a non-invasive assessment of both structural and functional brain connectivity. This has lead to
the identification of disease-related alterations affecting functional connectivity. The mechanism of how such alterations... Read More about Using computational models to relate structural and functional brain connectivity.
Modernising the EU’s public procurement regime: a blueprint for real simplicity and flexibility
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Arrowsmith, S. Modernising the EU’s public procurement regime: a blueprint for real simplicity and flexibility. Public Procurement Law Review, 21,On 20 December 2011 the European Commission published its proposals for two new procedural directives on public procurement, one to replace Public Sector Directive 2004/18 and one to replace Utilities Directive 2004/17, with the stated aims of “simpl... Read More about Modernising the EU’s public procurement regime: a blueprint for real simplicity and flexibility.
Higher-order Maass forms
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Bruggeman, R., & Diamantis, N. Higher-order Maass forms. Algebra and Number Theory, 6(7), https://doi.org/10.2140/ant.2012.6.1409
‘It's all the way you look at it, you know’: reading Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson's film career
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Durkin, H. ‘It's all the way you look at it, you know’: reading Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson's film career. New Review of Film and Television Studies, 10(2), https://doi.org/10.1080/17400309.2012.658263This paper engages with a major paradox in African American tap dancer Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson's film image – namely, its concurrent adherences to and contestations of dehumanising racial iconography – to reveal the complex and often ambivalent way... Read More about ‘It's all the way you look at it, you know’: reading Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson's film career.
The scope of computer program protection after SAS: are we closer to answers?
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Gervais, D., & Derclaye, E. The scope of computer program protection after SAS: are we closer to answers?. European Intellectual Property Review, 34(8),
‘Ne l’as-tu point vu passer, mon garde?’: towards a third version of Cyrano de Bergerac’s Le Pédant joué
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Horsley, A. ‘Ne l’as-tu point vu passer, mon garde?’: towards a third version of Cyrano de Bergerac’s Le Pédant joué. French Studies Bulletin, 33(123), https://doi.org/10.1093/frebul/kts009
International history and the study of public opinion: towards methodological clarity
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Hucker, D. International history and the study of public opinion: towards methodological clarity. International History Review, 34(4), https://doi.org/10.1080/07075332.2012.690194International historians have long been fascinated by public opinion and its influence on policymaking, citing it frequently as one of the many factors that inform foreign policy choices. However, historians – and international historians in particul... Read More about International history and the study of public opinion: towards methodological clarity.
The cultural divide in Europe: migration, multiculturalism, and political trust
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McLaren, L. M. (2012). The cultural divide in Europe: migration, multiculturalism, and political trust. World Politics,One of the defining features of modern states is their incorporation of notions of political and social community based on shared language, history, and myths. However, large numbers of citizens in modern states have come to believe their national co... Read More about The cultural divide in Europe: migration, multiculturalism, and political trust.
INSOL Europe’s proposals on groups of companies (in cross-border insolvency): a critical appraisal
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Mevorach, I. (2012). INSOL Europe’s proposals on groups of companies (in cross-border insolvency): a critical appraisal. International Insolvency Review, 21(3),International bodies have started to address the problem of cross-border insolvency of corporate groups rather recently. UNCITRAL has adopted a set of recommendations and the EU Commission may address the matter in the near future, in the process of... Read More about INSOL Europe’s proposals on groups of companies (in cross-border insolvency): a critical appraisal.
Personal pronoun revisonism - asking the right question
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Noonan, H. Personal pronoun revisonism - asking the right question. Analysis, 72(2), https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/ans037