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    Mechanistic insights into the origin of the oxygen migration barrier by Vivona, Daniele, Gordiz, Kiarash, Meyer, Randall, Raman, Sumathy, Shao-Horn, Yang

    Published 2024
    “…On the other hand, the migration barrier increases with larger electronic energy penalty for screening the charge that accumulates around the oxygen vacancy. Bringing localized filled electronic states associated with the oxygen vacancy closer to the conduction band or increasing the metal–oxygen band overlap can decrease charge accumulation in the oxygen vacancy and reduce the migration barrier. …”
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    Study on the physical properties of printed parts using fresh and recycled polymer powders for additive manufacturing by Chng, Calvin Zuo En

    Published 2021
    “…Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is a relatively new technology that has the potential to bring great changes to the manufacturing industry. …”
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    Getting from here to there : stitching together goods agreements in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement by Elms, Deborah

    Published 2013
    “…The Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement might yet end up being a high-quality, 21st century agreement, but market access in goods will not be at the cutting edge, but rather, bringing up the rear.…”
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    Personnel Formalization and the Enhancement Of Teamwork: A public–private comparison by Chen, Chung-An, Rainey, Hal G.

    Published 2016
    “…In much of the contemporary public management literature, personnel formalization implies red tape, referring to excessive rules that bring negative outcomes such as employee frustration. …”
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    Framing, friction, and the continuity of social movements : the case of the ambonese peace movement in Indonesia by Rohman, Abdul

    Published 2019
    “…The study found that the social movements’ actors’ ability to construct a new frame and reconcile friction among themselves was pivotal to reduce conflict, bring peace and sustain the movement. The finding suggests that framing is critical to continue a movement after it achieves its immediate goal and when political opportunities and resources are limited. …”
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    Finding common ground on the threshold: an experiment in critical urban learning by Cognetti, Francesca, De Carli, Beatrice

    Published 2024
    “…Practices of Urban Inclusion is thus seen as a threshold space that attempted to bring different subjectivities and forms of knowledge into connection by foregrounding experiential knowledge, fostering collaborative learning, and connecting temporalities. …”
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    Mechanics of fracture and flexure in Antarctic ice sheets and ice shelves by Zhang, H

    Published 2024
    “…In grounding zones and floating ice shelves, ice fracturing is often associated with flexure modulated by ocean tides and subglacial water flow, as well as stresses created by shearing, such as pinning points. Fracture and flexure significantly affect the vulnerability of Antarctic ice shelves to hydrofracturing and, by altering buttressing effects, the mass balance of the entire Antarctic Ice Sheet. …”
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    Implementation of Machine Connectivity in Low-Volume High Variety Manufacturing Line by Pal, Kanishk

    Published 2024
    “…These include: 1) securing connection to critical CNC machine controllers, 2) acquisition of hardware including local server and network switch, 3) server bring-up through remote imaging and installation of standard monitoring tools and 4) implementation of software on edge devices for CNC file transfer and machining data collection. …”
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    Enchantment, possession and the uncanny in E.T.A. Hoffmann's ‘The Sandman’ by Dawson, Terence.

    Published 2013
    “…All enchantment is a form of possession: as love or religious belief, it can invest a person’s life with significance; but as revenge or fanaticism, it can also bring about a fundamental change in the subject’s personality. …”
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