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employ multiple strategies. On the one hand, it can draw upon its own knowledge acquired through past experiences to extrapolate the consequences of ongoing events or predict the outcome of its actions. It
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adapt to its complex environment, an individual can employ multiple strategies. On the one hand, it can draw upon its own knowledge acquired through past experiences to extrapolate the consequences
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. The composites have multiple roles, as they: (i) facilitate the adsorption and activation of N2 and H2 reactants at the catalyst-plasma interface; (ii) stabilise the H (metal) and N (vacant sites) species
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-extraction of poorly soluble molecules using supercritical CO₂ from propolis extraction residues In light of current environmental and societal challenges, the development of new processes aligned with
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evidence-based, context-sensitive interventions supporting entrepreneurs in a context of multiple disruptions. By focusing on the intersection between entrepreneurship and intangible cultural heritage
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into their conditions of formation. The mineral phases can indeed be used to trace significant geodynamic processes, such as orogenesis, rifting or subduction. In metallic materials, the development of multiple phases is
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to infer laminar burning velocities by extrapolation) will be quantified by sampling multiple DNS. This work aims to enable the robust inference of kinetic parameters directly from simulations
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is followed by photo or thermal curing steps, which are needed for structural and functional stability. Furthermore, the use of multiple DIW reservoirs in a sequential process allows for the creation
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research themes include: off-momentum collimation in merger and arc sections, influence of higher-order magnetic harmonics, alignment errors and mechanical tolerances, wakefield effects in beam combination
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mechanisms and how the brain manages the presence of multiple objects simultaneously present in PPS. We hypothesise that spatial proximity is a necessary but not sufficient condition for PPS, and that other