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Paris vu par... (1965) / written and directed by Claude Chabrol, Jean Douchet, Jean-Luc Godard ,Jean-Daniel Pollet, Éric Rohmer, Jean Rouch [DVD].

[France] : Les Films du Losange, [2007]




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One summer. The complete series (1983) / directed by Gordon Fleming [DVD].

[U.K.] : Network, [2006]




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El nahuatl de la periferia occidental y la Costa del Pacifico / Leopoldo José Manuel Valiñas Coalla.

México, D.F. : Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 1981.




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Mao Zedong shi ci : Ying Han dui zhao yun yi / Gu Zhengkun yi zhu.

Beijing : Beijing da xue chu ban she, 1993.




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Modern times : a brief history of the enlightenment / by Li Boyuan ; translated by Douglas Lancashire.

Hong Kong : Research Centre for Translation, Chinese University of Hong Kong, [1996]




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Anthology of Japanese literature from the earliest era to the mid-nineteenth century / compiled and edited by Donald Keene.

New York : Grove Press, 1960.




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Modern Japanese literature : an anthology / compiled and edited by Donald Keene.

New York : Grove Press, 1960.




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Dawn to the West : Japanese literature of the modern era / Donald Keene.

New York : Henry Holt and Company, 1987.




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Nicolas de Staël / sous la direction de Charlotte Barat et Pierre Wat ; textes de Charlotte Barat, Laurence Bertrand Dorléac, Marie du Bouchet, Fabrice Hergott, Philippe Lançon, Brigitte Leal, Thomas Schlesser et Pierre Wat.

Paris : Paris Musées : Musée d'Art moderne de Paris, [2023]




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Nikolaĭ Ilʹin : "U men︠i︡a estʹ koe-kakie mysli otnositelʹno nabornoĭ oblozhki" / kniga Vladimira Krichevskogo o graficheskom oformlenii nizhegorodskoĭ pechati 20-x godov (XX veka) i vkrat︠t︡ce o tom, chto bylo potom.

Moskva : Samolet, 2000.




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Doctor Atomic : [opera in two acts] (2007) / composer, John Adams ; libretto, Peter Sellars from original sources ; stage director, Peter Sellars ; a co-production of De Nederlandse Opera and the NPS [DVD].

Waldron, Heathfield, East Sussex, U.K. : Opus Arte, [2008]




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Proletarian nights : the workers' dream in nineteenth-century France / Jacques Rancière ; translated from the French by John Drury ; with an introduction by Donald Reid.

London ; New York : Verso Books, 2012.




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Making working relationships work : the TRIPS toolkit for handling relationship challenges and promoting rapport / Helen Spencer-Oatey, Domna Lazidou.

Melbourne, Victoria : Castledown, 2024.




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Chinese folklore. Pekinese rhymes / first collected and edited with notes and translation, Guido Vitale.

Hong Kong : Vetch and Lee, 1972.




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El Comité Técnico de Ayuda a los Republicanos Españoles : historia y documentos, 1939-1940 / María Magdalena Ordóñez Alonso.

México, D.F. : Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 1997.




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La sangre, la lengua y el apellido / Yásnaya Aguilar Gil ; [selección de textos a cargo de Marc Delcan Albors].

Buenos Aires : Madreselva, 2021.




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Tibet : my story : an autobiography / Jetsun Pema ; with Gilles van Grasdorff ; [translated by Geraldine Le Roy and James Mayor].

Shaftesbury, Dorset, England ; Rockport, Ma. : Element, 1997.




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Wind in the tower : Mao Tsetung and the Chinese Revolution, 1949-1976 / Han Suyin ; with a foreword by Malcolm MacDonald.

St Albans : Triad Panther, 1978.




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Allies for Armageddon : the rise of Christian Zionism / Victoria Clark.

New Haven, Conn. ; London : Yale University Press, 2007.




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Vaincre Louis XIV : Angleterre, Hollande, France : histoire d'une relation triangulaire : 1665-1688 / Charles-Édouard Levillain.

Seyssel : Champ Vallon, [2010]




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De Wynberch des Heren : godsdienstige veranderingen op Texel 1514-1572 / door Gerard van der Kooi.

Hilversum : Verloren, [2005]




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Witness through troubled times : a history of the Orthodox Church of Georgia, 1811 to the present / with contributions by Zaza Abashidze [and four others] ; edited by Tamara Grdzelidze, Martin George & Lukas Vischer.

London : Bennett & Bloom, 2006.




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The kingdom, the power, and the glory : American evangelicals in an age of extremism / Tim Alberta.

New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2023]




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Antwerp in the age of Reformation : underground Protestantism in a commercial metropolis, 1550-1577 / Guido Marnef ; translated [from the Dutch] by J.C. Grayson.

Baltimore ; London : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996.




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The wisdom of Laotse / translated, edited, and with an introduction and notes by Lin Yutang.

London : Michael Joseph, 1958.




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The philosophy of hope : Beatitude in Spinoza / Alexander Douglas.

Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.




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Critique du De mundo de Thomas White / Thomas Hobbes ; introduction, texte critique et notes par Jean Jacquot et Harold Whitmore Jones.

Paris : Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1973.




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Manganese(II) oxide-embedded dopamine-derived carbon nanospheres for durable zinc-ion batteries

Mater. Chem. Front., 2024, 8,3616-3623
DOI: 10.1039/D4QM00505H, Research Article
Zixiang Zhou, Jianbo Tong, Jiale Guo, Shaofeng Guo, Shuhan Liu, Zhipeng Qin, Zelei Chang, Chao Wang, Shuling Liu
MnO-embedded dopamine-derived carbon nanospheres are employed as cathode materials in zinc-ion batteries, exhibiting enhanced diffusion kinetics, high capacity, and excellent cycling stability.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Laser irradiation-induced two-photon photolysis of sulfates for photoluminescent sulfur quantum dots

Mater. Chem. Front., 2024, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D4QM00733F, Research Article
Shuxian Wei, Hao Huang, Ningning He, Taiping Hu, Jijun Huang, Yunyu Cai, Yixing Ye, Pengfei Li, Xueling Lei, Changhao Liang
Sulfate ions undergo two-photon photolysis to yield sulfur elements, which further self-assemble into valuable sulfur quantum dots (SQDs) directly through laser irradiation in liquid (LIL).
To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Dual luminescence and infrared circularly polarized luminescence up to 900 nm with platinum complexes bearing a helical donor–acceptor ligand

Mater. Chem. Front., 2024, 8,3799-3806
DOI: 10.1039/D4QM00632A, Research Article
Open Access
Pablo Vázquez-Domínguez, Maher Horojat, Eva Suits, Francisco José Fernández de Córdova, Nicolas Vanthuyne, Denis Jacquemin, Abel Ros, Ludovic Favereau
Engineering the intramolecular charge transfer character of ligands in axially chiral arylisoquinolines platinum(II) complexes leads to both fluorescence and phosphorescence emissions in solution, with NIR CPL that extends up to almost 850 nm.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Shenzhen: The Silicon Valley of Hardware (Full Documentary) | Future Cities

Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIRED Video, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.




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Inside Ocado's Distribution Warehouse

WIRED takes a tour of the automated world of online grocery shopping at Ocado’s distribution warehouse http://wired.uk/K3eqQO




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Reshaping Cities: The Maglev Multi Elevator That Goes Up, Down and Left to Right

Standing over a medieval town in Germany is one of the country’s tallest towers and inside, an invention that its creators hope will revolutionise the shape of cities, the ThyssenKrupp Multi Elevator




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The international power couple: London and migrant entrepreneurs

In partnership with Museum of London: London has long been a magnet for talent and investment, attracting the brightest minds from every corner of the globe. It is now Europe’s largest and most vibrant tech hub – but what is it about this drizzly grey metropolis that contributes to the astonishing success of migrant start-ups? In partnership with the Museum of London as part of their City Now City Future season, we look to Sadiq Khan, thriving migrant entrepreneurs, and global tech pioneers to understand what London’s got that nowhere else has – uncovering why being an outsider could be the key to disruptive innovations.




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Martin Anderlind: To Make Hydro Power Useful we Need to Crack Down On Waste

We waste two-thirds of the energy we produce, and things could be much, much better. Green storage makes possible the maximum use of our energy and the least wastage. Martin Anderlind is the head of business development at Northvolt, a company which wants to manufacture the world’s greenest lithium-ion batteries at a global scale – with target of producing up to 32GWh by 2023. ABOUT WIRED SMARTER Experts and business leaders from the worlds of Energy, Money and Retail gathered at Kings Place, London, for WIRED Smarter on October 9, 2018. Discover some of the fascinating insights from speakers here: http://wired.uk/V29vMg ABOUT WIRED EVENTS WIRED events shine a spotlight on the innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs who are changing our world for the better. Explore this channel for videos showing on-stage talks, behind-the-scenes action, exclusive interviews and performances from our roster of events. Join us as we uncover the most relevant, up-and-coming trends and meet the people building the future. ABOUT WIRED WIRED brings you the future as it happens - the people, the trends, the big ideas that will change our lives. An award-winning printed monthly and online publication. WIRED is an agenda-setting magazine offering brain food on a wide range of topics, from science, technology and business to pop-culture and politics. CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://po.st/WiredVideo Twitter: http://po.st/TwitterWired Facebook: http://po.st/FacebookWired Google+: http://po.st/GoogleWired Instagram: http://po.st/InstagramWired Magazine: http://po.st/MagazineWired Newsletter: http://po.st/NewslettersWired




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Does microdosing LSD make you smarter? | WIRED Explains

Microdosing psychedelics refers to the practice of taking tiny amounts of drugs such as LSD or magic mushrooms. Some people claim that microdosing brings them benefits such as improved mood, focus or creativity. But there’s very little scientific evidence to show which effects microdosing actually has – or if it has any at all. Now, several groups of researchers are running placebo-controlled studies to explore what microdosing does. They ask participants to take either microdoses or placebos, without telling them which they are getting, then have them complete tasks testing things like cognitive function and psychological wellbeing. Having a placebo control is particularly important, as otherwise the reported effects of microdosing could be down to a placebo response rather than a physiological effect of the drug. #microdosing #lsd #psychedelics




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Technique Critique - NASA Astronaut Breaks Down Space Scenes From Film & TV

NASA astronaut Nicole Stott examines scenes depicting space from movies and television and breaks down how accurate they really are. What actually happens when your helmet cracks in space like in Total Recall? Are the spacewalks in Gravity realistic? Could there really be AI on a space station like in 2001: A Space Odyssey?




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Street stunt rider Danny MacAskill breaks down his most epic tricks | Expert Opinion

It’s been 10 years since Red Bull street trials rider Danny MacAskill burst onto our screens with his iconic 'Inspired Bicycles' video that has now clocked up close to 40 million views on YouTube. In the following 10 years, the Scotsman ditched his job as a bike mechanic and collaborated with Red Bull to bring his epic dreams to life in sensational videos like Way Back Home, Imaginate, Wee Day Out and many more. Danny's videos have clocked up nearly four hundred million views on YouTube. In this video, he looks back at some of his most challenging stunts and tells the stories behind how they came to be. #dannymacaskill #redbull #streettrials You can watch Danny MacAskill's full-length videos below: Wee Day Out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_7k3fnxPq0 Inspired: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z19zFlPah-o& Imaginate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv3xVOs7_No Way Back Home: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cj6ho1-G6tw With thanks to Danny MacAskill, Red Bull Media House, Getty Images and Fusion Media.




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Technique Critique - Surgeon Breaks Down 22 Medical Scenes From Film & TV

Annie Onishi, trauma surgery and critical care fellow, takes a look at more emergency room and operating room scenes from a variety of television shows and movies and breaks down how accurate they really are.




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Technique Critique - Pro Driver Breaks Down More Driving Scenes From Film & TV

Wyatt Knox, Special Projects Director at the Team O'Neil Rally School, takes a look at some more driving scenes from television and film and breaks down how accurate they really are. Does an all-wheel drive car like the one featured in Baby Driver really have an advantage over front or rear-wheel drive cars? Do the horsepower numbers from the car pulling scene in The Fate of the Furious really add up? Are Talladega Nights' drafting scenes true to real NASCAR?




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Tech Support - Twitter's Jack Dorsey Answers Twitter Questions From Twitter

Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey uses the power of his own website to answer frequently asked questions about one of the world's most popular social media platforms, Twitter! Is the Twitter bird's name really Larry? How can you identify a Twitter bot? Why does Twitter have a character limit? How do you get verified on Twitter? Jack answers ALL these Twitter-based questions and much, much more!




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Mythbusting - Doctor Debunks Common Medical Myths

Medical doctor Seema Yasmin helps debunk (and confirm!) some common myths about medicine and health. Does your heart really skip a beat when you sneeze? Is it safe to eat genetically modified foods? Is hand sanitizer the best way to clean your hands? Dr. Seema Yasmin is the Director at the Stanford Center for Health Communication and a clinical assistant professor at Stanford Medical School. Her forthcoming books include Debunked! and Muslim Women Are Everything, out April 2020.




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Tech Support - Jodie Whittaker Answers Doctor Who Questions From Twitter

The Doctor herself, Jodie Whittaker, uses the power of Twitter to answer questions about Doctor Who and all things TARDIS-related. Does the Doctor ever wash her clothes? Are the Doctor and the Master the same being? Does the TARDIS have a bedroom inside it? Is Mary Poppins a Time Lord? Jodie answers all these questions and more! DOCTOR WHO airs Sundays 8PM ET/PT on BBC America




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Technique Critique - Lawyer Breaks Down 17 More Courtroom Scenes From Film & TV

Former prosecutor Lucy Lang is back to take a look at more courtroom scenes from television shows and movies and breaks down how accurate they are. Lucy Lang is an executive director at the Institute For Innovation In Prosecution at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Learn more about Lucy Lang and the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at http://www.prosecution.org and follow their work on Instagram and Twitter @LucyLangNYC and @iip_johnjay




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Doctor Explains What You Need to Know About The Coronavirus

Dr. Seema Yasmin breaks down everything you should know about the growing Coronavirus outbreak. Seema Yasmin is a professor at Stanford School of Medicine, director of the Stanford Center for Health Communication and an Emmy Award-wining journalist. She was a CDC disease detective and a reporter for the Dallas Morning News, where she was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Dr. Yasmin trained in medicine at the University of Cambridge and in journalism at the University of Toronto.




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VFX Artist Breaks Down This Year's Best Visual Effects Nominees

Kevin Baillie, Creative Director & Sr. VFX Supervisor for Method Studios, talks through this year's Oscar nominees for Best Visual Effects -- 1917, Avengers: Endgame, The Irishman, The Lion King, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Baillie began his career two decades ago as an 18-year-old pre-viz artist on Star Wars: Episode I. Since then, he has worked on Harry Potter, Star Trek and Transfomers movies, among many others. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.




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How does facial recognition work and is it safe? | WIRED Explains

In May 2019, San Francisco became the first US city to ban the use of facial recognition, but this is an isolated example of resistance to this controversial technology. In the UK, it's been used on numerous occasions, while London's Metropolitan Police has confirmed that it will start using the technology as part of its regular policing. But how does facial recognition work and is it accurate and safe? In this WIRED Explains video, security editor Matt Burgess breaks down the ins and outs of the technology and the issues surrounding its use. This video was produced as part of Digital Society, a publishing partnership between WIRED and Vontobel where all content is editorially independent. Visit Vontobel Impact for more stories on how technology is shaping the future of society: https://www.vontobel.com/en-int/about-vontobel/impact/ #privacy #facialrecognition #wiredexplains




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Autocomplete Interview - Noah Centineo & Lana Condor Answer the Web's Most Searched Questions

"To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You" stars Noah Centineo and Lana Condor take the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answers the internet's most searched questions about themselves. Is Noah Centineo related to Mark Ruffalo? Does Lana Condor have a Snapchat? Is Noah Australian? Where is Lana RIGHT NOW?! Lana and Noah answer all these questions and much more! Noah Centineo and Lana Condor star in TO ALL THE BOYS: P.S. I STILL LOVE YOU. Streaming exclusively on Netflix February 12, 2020.




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How Doctors on Earth Treated a Blood Clot in Space

Let’s say you’re on an interplanetary mission to Mars, millions of miles from the nearest hospital, and something in your body goes awry. Say, a routine body scan reveals a potentially life-threatening blood clot. What on Earth, or in space I guess, do you do? Well now we have the answer to that question.




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Technique Critique - Robotics Expert Breaks Down Robot Scenes From Film & TV

Chris Atkeson, a professor at the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, watches a variety of scenes featuring robots from movies and television and breaks down how accurate their depictions really are.