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    Nanocomposite polymer gel electrolyte based on LiBOB–cellulose acetate for lithium–oxygen battery / Siti Zafirah Zainal Abidin by Zainal Abidin, Siti Zafirah

    Published 2016
    “…LEs were first prepared by dissolving LiBOB in the solvent, γ-butyrolactone using various molar concentrations of LiBOB. …”
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    Twenty-two entries in 'The Bloomsbury encyclopedia of design' by Oropallo, Gabriele

    Published 2015
    “…The entries include: - Anceschi, Giovanni (1939-) - Bertoni, Flaminio (1903-1964) - Castiglioni Brothers (Achille, Livio & Pier Giacomo) - D’Ascanio, Corradino (1891-1981) - De Lucchi, Michele (1951-) - Fronzoni, A.G. (1923-2002) - Giacosa, Dante (1905-1996) - Munari, Bruno (1907-1998) - Noorda, Bob (1927-2010) - van Onck, Andries (1928-) - Sambonet, Roberto (1924-1995) - Scarpa, Afra and Tobia - Scarpa, Carlo (1906-1978) - Steiner, Albe (1913-1974) - Thun, Matteo (1952-) - Vignelli, Massimo (1931-2014) - Bellini, Mario (1935-) - De Pas, D’Urbino E Lomazzi (1966-1991) - Mari, Enzo (1932-) - Rossi, Aldo (1931-1997) - Giugiaro, Giorgetto (1938-)…”
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    Legitimacy and the celebrity single-issue candidate by Collins, Jeremy

    Published 2015
    “…While news coverage of General Elections can be argued to 'crowd out' other topics of public interest in the public sphere, some saw the election as an opportunity to attract publicity to a cause. The artist Bob and Roberta Smith stood in Michael Gove's Surrey Heath constituency in protest at the coalition’s changes to the education curriculum downgrading the importance of art, while the comedian Al Murray’s 'Pub Landlord' candidacy in South Thanet was presented, perhaps more ambiguously, as a satirical criticism of fellow candidate Nigel Farage (the initials of Murray's 'Free United Kingdom Party' (FUKP) illustrating the blunt nature of any ironical intent). …”
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    Human Rights, Celebrity and Democracy by Wheeler, Mark

    Published 2018
    “…Invariably, celebrity figures including John, Bono and Bob Geldof have been accused of being ‘bards of the powerful’ to political leaders such as Tony Blair, George W. …”
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