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Journal articles on the topic "Acceptor materials"

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Guldi, Dirk M. "Fullerenes: three dimensional electron acceptor materials." Chemical Communications, no. 5 (2000): 321–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/a907807j.

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Shao, Rong, Xinbo Yang, Shiwei Yin, and Wenliang Wang. "Molecular Design of Benzothiadiazole Derivatives Electron Acceptors and Matching of Donor-Acceptor Materials." Acta Chimica Sinica 74, no. 8 (2016): 676. http://dx.doi.org/10.6023/a16050268.

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Huang, Yulin, Wenfa Zhou, Xiaofang Li, Li Jiang, and Yinglin Song. "Highly broadband NLO response of acceptor–donor–acceptor materials with a planar conformation." Materials Advances 2, no. 6 (2021): 2097–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ma00918k.

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The third-order NLO properties of A–D–A molecules originally derived from organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices are studied. The results show that NLO performance of planar molecule (O-IDTBR) is better than that of twisted molecule (IDFBR) in solution or film state.
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Lv, Xiaojing, Weijun Li, Mi Ouyang, Yujian Zhang, Dominic S. Wright, and Cheng Zhang. "Polymeric electrochromic materials with donor–acceptor structures." Journal of Materials Chemistry C 5, no. 1 (2017): 12–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6tc04002k.

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Karsten, Bram P., Johan C. Bijleveld, and René A. J. Janssen. "Diketopyrrolopyrroles as Acceptor Materials in Organic Photovoltaics." Macromolecular Rapid Communications 31, no. 17 (July 8, 2010): 1554–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/marc.201000133.

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Ahrens, Lukas, Julian Butscher, Victor Brosius, Frank Rominger, Jan Freudenberg, Yana Vaynzof, and Uwe H. F. Bunz. "Azaacene Dimers: Acceptor Materials with a Twist." Chemistry – A European Journal 26, no. 2 (December 19, 2019): 412–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201904683.

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Winkel, Katie L., Jamie R. Carberry, Leslie M. Wood, Makda Araya, Zachary W. Iszard, Travis Cantu, Benjamin Martin, Xiaopeng Li, and Jennifer A. Irvin. "Donor–acceptor–donor polymers utilizing pyrimidine-based acceptors." Reactive and Functional Polymers 83 (October 2014): 113–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2014.07.015.

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Wang, Yangyang, Ming Qin, Yufei Song, Yingying Pei, Yijie Dai, Yongjie Ma, and Ziyong Li. "Aldehyde-substituted acceptor-DTE-acceptor-type dithienylethene as a versatile building block for near-infrared photochromic materials." Journal of Chemical Research 44, no. 1-2 (November 18, 2019): 108–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1747519819888453.

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A novel aldehyde-substituted acceptor-DTE-acceptor-type dithienylethene derivative, in which the difluoroboron β-diketonate and aldehyde groups at the termini of the dithienylethene function as electron acceptors, has been developed. The structure was confirmed by 1H NMR, 13C NMR, 19F NMR, high-resolution mass spectrometry (electrospray ionization) and infrared. The derivative displays solvent-dependent photophysical properties, visible light–triggered near-infrared photochromism, and fluorescent switching behavior in solvents of different polarity. Moreover, it can be utilized as a versatile building block to construct novel near-infrared photochromic materials.
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Sauvé, Ethan R., Jaesuk Paeng, Shigehiro Yamaguchi, and Zachary M. Hudson. "Donor–Acceptor Materials Exhibiting Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Using a Planarized N-Phenylbenzimidazole Acceptor." Journal of Organic Chemistry 85, no. 1 (November 18, 2019): 108–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.9b02283.

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Lu, Chien, and Wen-Chang Chen. "DiketopyrrolopyrroleThiophene-Based Acceptor-Donor-Acceptor Conjugated Materials for High-Performance Field-Effect Transistors." Chemistry - An Asian Journal 8, no. 11 (August 6, 2013): 2813–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asia.201300677.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Acceptor materials"

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Lui, Mei-ki Pattie. "Acceptor defects in P-type gallium antimonide materials." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2005. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B31648368.

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Lui, Mei-ki Pattie, and 雷美琪. "Acceptor defects in P-type gallium antimonide materials." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2005. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31648368.

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Dawnay, Emma J. C. "Characterisation of organic-donor-#pi#-acceptor materials for nonlinear optics." Thesis, Cranfield University, 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.305248.

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Teng, Teng. "Semiconducting Materials Based on Donor/Acceptor Units for Optoelectronic Applications." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2018. https://accesdistant.sorbonne-universite.fr/login?url=https://theses-intra.sorbonne-universite.fr/2018SORUS452.pdf.

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Les semi-conducteurs cristaux liquides et les matériaux à faible gap sont deux familles de matériaux intéressants pour des applications dans le domaine de l’optoélectronique. Ils peuvent être utilisés dans de nombreux dispositifs électroniques différents tels que les cellules solaires organiques (OPV), les diodes électroluminescentes organiques (OLED) et les transistors organiques à effet de champ (OFET). Dans ce travail, nous nous sommes concentrés sur la conception et la synthèse de nouveaux matériaux semi-conducteurs constitués d’architectures donneur / accepteur qui présentent soit des propriétés de photoluminescence et de transport de charge élevées, soit un gap énergétique fable pour viser des matériaux ambipolaires. Les premières séries de matériaux sont des molécules organiques cristal liquides basées sur un cœur accepteur de benzothiadiazole et des groupes donneurs de type alcoxyphényle, avant de développer des structures plus complexes de type diade et triade. Les molécules à faible gap sont quant à elles constituées d’un cœur naphtalène diimide substitué par des unités comportant le benzothiadiazole. L'objectif était d'étudier leurs propriétés photophysiques, leurs propriétés de transport de charge et de corréler ces propriétés avec les propriétés structurelles des matériaux développés. Sur la base de nos résultats, nous avons démontré que ces molécules luminescentes possèdent des propriétés cristal liquide avec des structures lamellaires ou multilamellaires constituées de couches alternées d'unités fluorescentes ? Ces matériaux possèdent également une capacité élevée à transporter des charges, ce qui indique que ces composés ont un potentiel intéressant pour des applications en optoélectronique et en particulier pour des dispositifs type OFET. D’autre part, il a été démontré que les deux molécules à faible gap possèdent des propriétés de transport de charge de type n ou de type ambipolaire
Liquid crystalline semiconductors and narrow bandgap materials are two kinds of interesting materials for optoelectronic applications. They can be used in several type of organic electronic devices such as organic solar cells (OPV), Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED) and Organic Field Effect transistors (OFET). In this work, we focused on designing and synthesizing novel semiconducting materials based on donor/acceptor architectures which present either high photoluminescence and charge transport properties, or a narow bandgap for ambipolar charge transport. These materials are liquid crystalline molecules based on a benzothiadiazole acceptor core and alkoxyphenyl donor groups. The narrow bandgap molecules are based on a naphthalene diimide core and in this case flanked by benzothiadiazole units. The objective was to study their photophysical properties, charge transport properties, and to correlate this to the structural properties of the materials developed. Based on our results, we demostrated that these luminescent molecules possess liquid crystal properties with lamellar or multi-lamellar structures consisting of alternating layers of fluorescent units and high charge transport moieties. The charge transport properties measured of these compounds indicate that they have a potential for optoelectronic applications such as OFET devices. In addition, the two narrow bandgap molecules developed were found to exhibt n-type, and ambipolar charge transport properties
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Schmitt, Jennifer [Verfasser]. "Investigation of acceptor dopants in ZrNiSn half-Heusler materials / Jennifer Schmitt." Mainz : Universitätsbibliothek Mainz, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1068048344/34.

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Berlie, Adam. "A study of magnetic materials based upon the organic acceptor 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane." Thesis, Durham University, 2013. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/6912/.

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The study of organic based materials is a flourishing area of interest as the physical/chemical properties of the compound can be tuned through functionalisation or simple chemical changes to the organic component. This thesis will focus on the magnetic behaviour of metal-organic magnetic materials where a variety of techniques will be used to study the magnetism such as bulk magnetometry and muon spin relaxation. As well as the magnetic properties, some comments will be made on the chemical properties such as molecular structure. The thesis begins with an overview of the theory of magnetism and details regarding experimental techniques. Ni(TCNQ)$_2$ is a recently discovered non-solvated metal organic magnet that was reported to show ferromagnetic behaviour below 20 K where there was evidence of a glassy magnetic component. This thesis reports the synthesis of both a protio and deutero form of the material where upon deuteration of the TCNQ molecule, a shift in critical temperature ($T_{\rm C}$) was observed to a higher temperature by approximately 15%. Diffraction experiments were conducted to attempt to provide information on the atomic structure however this proved unsuccessful. Magnetometry experiments showed a ferromagnetic transition at approximately 20 K in the deuterated and 17 K in the protonated materials where at low temperatures the sample appeared to be a three-dimensional magnetically order material. Muon spin relaxation studies were conducted on the deuterated sample which showed two peaks within the dynamical relaxation in zero-field; one associated with the transition and a low temperature (5 K) spin freezing effect where it is believed there are interactions between magnetic clusters that enter a quasi-static regime. It may be possible that the glassy component and the ferromagnetic behaviour of the material are not due to the same exchange mechanism or magnetic interactions. KTCNQ is a compound that undergoes a spin-Peierls transition, $T_{\rm SP}$, at approximately 400 K where below this temperature there is a dimerisation of the TCNQ radical spins that couple antiferromagnetically and the system goes from a conductive to insulating state. In an attempt to tune the TCNQ-TCNQ interactions different materials were synthesised where the protons on the TCNQ ring were substituted for fluorine and bromine atoms. On substitution of the protons with other elements a dramatic shift in Tsp was observed where for the fluorine based compounds $T_{\rm SP}$ = 150 K and the KTCNQ-Br$_2$ compound showed no evidence of a transition. Both KTCNQ-H$_4$ and KTCNQ-F$_4$ were studied further using muon spin relaxation where the transition is clearly modelled using a stretched exponential where an increase in electronic fluctuation rate is shown by a gradual move from an exponential to Gaussian relaxation. At low temperatures the relaxation again changes and within the KTCNQ-F$_4$ sample 2 F-$\mu^+$-F states are observed. Another controversial organic based magnet is Ni$_2$TCNQ which was first synthesised in 2007. Here a study of a similar material is reported where the TCNQ has been swapped for TCNQF$_4$ and the magnetic properties are shown to be a result of nickel nanoparticles trapped within a metal-organic or purely organic based matrix. The room temperature ferromagnetism is not strictly due to only the bulk Ni particles as this would result in a blocking temperature below 20 K and so the matrix is shown to play an important role. The size of the Ni nanoparticles was shown to be tuneable when using different solvents within the reaction, generally use of chlori- nated solvents lead to rapid decomposition of the starting material, Ni(COD)$_2$ and lead to larger nanoparticles, however use of a nitrile based solvent led to Ni clusters that were approximately 1 nm in size and dispersed within the matrix. A novel scaling of the magnetisation curves as a function of field showed that once the ferromagnetic component had been subtracted the matrix or Ni based clusters show an antiferromagnetic ground state at low temperature. The final chapter describes an investigation of the starting material, Ni(COD)$_2$ which was studied using a SQUID magnetometer where it was shown that there was a high level of magnetic impurities, which was attributed to small Ni clusters that showed a similar scaling relationship of the magnetisation as for the Ni2TCNQF$_4$ based material. This demonstrates the inappropriate nature of Ni(COD)$_2$ as a starting material for metal-organic based magnetic compounds.
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Hsu, Yu-Te. "Comparative Study of APFO-3 Solar Cells Using Mono- and Bisadduct Fullerenes as Acceptor." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-57796.

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The urgent need for new, sustainable energy source intrigues scientists to provide the solution by developing new technology. Polymer solar cell appears to be the most promising candidate for its low cost, flexibility, and massive producibility. Novel polymers have been constantly synthesized and investigated, while the use of PCBM as acceptor seems to be the universal choice. Here, we studied the use of four dierent fullerene derivatives - [60]PCBM, [70]PCBM, and their bisadduct analogues - as acceptor in APFO-3 solar cells. A series of investigations were performed to study how the processing parameters - blend ratio, spin speed, and choice of solvent - influence the device performance. Using bisadduct fullerenes results in an enhanced Voc, as predicted by the up-shift of energy levels, but a strongly reduced Jsc, hence a poor PCE. Photoluminescence study indicates that all APFO-3:fullerene devices are limited by the inefficient dissociation of fullerene excitations, while it becomes more influential when bisadduct fullerenes were used as acceptor. The best device in this study was fabricated by using [70]PCBM as acceptor and chlorobenzene as solvent, exhibits a PCE of 2.9%, for the strong absorption, ne morphology, and comparatively strong driving force.

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Foote, Anna L. "Investigation of Solvent-Dependent Properties of Donor and Acceptor Materials for Photovoltaic Applications." Wright State University / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1438774794.

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Ikeda, Jeri Ann Sachie. "Grain boundary defect chemistry and electrostatic potential in acceptor- and donor-doped titanium dioxide." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/13233.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, 1992.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 142-145).
by Jeri Ann Sachie Ikeda.
Ph.D.
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Berhe, Seare Ahferom. "Acceptor-sensitizers for Nanostructured Oxide Semiconductor in Excitonic Solar Cells." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2014. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc699927/.

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Organic dyes are examined in photoelectrochemical systems wherein they engage in thermal (rather than photoexcited) electron donation into metal oxide semiconductors. These studies are intended to elucidate fundamental parameters of electron transfer in photoelectrochemical cells. Development of novel methods for the structure/property tuning of electroactive dyes and the preparation of nanostructured semiconductors have also been discovered in the course of the presented work. Acceptor sensitized polymer oxide solar cell devices were assembled and the impact of the acceptor dyes were studied. The optoelectronic tuning of boron-chelated azadipyrromethene dyes has been explored by the substitution of carbon substituents in place of fluoride atoms at boron. Stability of singlet exited state and level of reduction potential of these series of aza-BODIPY coumpounds were studied in order to employ them as electron-accepting sensitizers in solid state dye sensitized solar cells.
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Books on the topic "Acceptor materials"

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Schleiner, Anne-Marie. The Player's Power to Change the Game. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789089647726.

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In recent decades, what could be considered a gamification of the world has occurred, as the ties between games and activism, games and war, and games and the city grow ever stronger. In this book, Anne-Marie Schleiner explores a concept she calls 'ludic mutation', a transformative process in which the player, who is expected to engage in the preprogramed interactions of the game and accept its imposed subjective constraints, seizes back some of the power otherwise lost to the game itself. Crucially, this power grab is also relevant beyond the game because players then see the external world as material to be reconfigured, an approach with important ramifications for everything from social activism to contemporary warfare.
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A simple procedure for constructing 5'-amino-terminated oligodeoxynucleotides in aqueous solution. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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C, D'Adamo Peter, Bouwer Edward J, and National Risk Management Research Laboratory (U.S.), eds. Bioremediation of BTEX, naphthalene, and phenanthrene in aquifer material using mixed oxygen/nitrate electron acceptor conditions: Project summary. Ada, OK: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, 1997.

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Kirchman, David L. Processes in anoxic environments. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789406.003.0011.

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During organic material degradation in oxic environments, electrons from organic material, the electron donor, are transferred to oxygen, the electron acceptor, during aerobic respiration. Other compounds, such as nitrate, iron, sulfate, and carbon dioxide, take the place of oxygen during anaerobic respiration in anoxic environments. The order in which these compounds are used by bacteria and archaea (only a few eukaryotes are capable of anaerobic respiration) is set by thermodynamics. However, concentrations and chemical state also determine the relative importance of electron acceptors in organic carbon oxidation. Oxygen is most important in the biosphere, while sulfate dominates in marine systems, and carbon dioxide in environments with low sulfate concentrations. Nitrate respiration is important in the nitrogen cycle but not in organic material degradation because of low nitrate concentrations. Organic material is degraded and oxidized by a complex consortium of organisms, the anaerobic food chain, in which the by-products from physiological types of organisms becomes the starting material of another. The consortium consists of biopolymer hydrolysis, fermentation, hydrogen gas production, and the reduction of either sulfate or carbon dioxide. The by-product of sulfate reduction, sulfide and other reduced sulfur compounds, is oxidized back eventually to sulfate by either non-phototrophic, chemolithotrophic organisms or by phototrophic microbes. The by-product of another main form of anaerobic respiration, carbon dioxide reduction, is methane, which is produced only by specific archaea. Methane is degraded aerobically by bacteria and anaerobically by some archaea, sometimes in a consortium with sulfate-reducing bacteria. Cultivation-independent approaches focusing on 16S rRNA genes and a methane-related gene (mcrA) have been instrumental in understanding these consortia because the microbes remain uncultivated to date. The chapter ends with some discussion about the few eukaryotes able to reproduce without oxygen. In addition to their ecological roles, anaerobic protists provide clues about the evolution of primitive eukaryotes.
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Simon, Morris. 10 Financial Promotions—Regulating Marketing Material. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199688753.003.0010.

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This chapter considers the regulation of financial promotions. The promotion of marketing material for financial products and services regulated under the Financial Services and Markets Act (FSMA) 2000 is restricted. Section 21 FSMA dictates that only authorised persons may issue marketing material, unless an authorised person has approved the material and accepted responsibility for its contents, or the material falls within an exclusion prescribed by the Financial Promotions Order (FPO). This chapter explains the elements of the restriction: the meaning of terms such as ‘communicate’, ‘invitation’, ‘inducement’, ‘controlled investments’, and ‘controlled activities’. The offence of contravening the restriction, and its consequences, are reviewed. The exclusions from the restriction contained in the FPO are considered. The Financial Conduct Authority’s rules and policy on financial promotions (contained in COBS 4) are also explained.
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Levine, Joseph. The Q Factor. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198800088.003.0009.

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In this paper I criticize the Chalmers–Jackson position on the commitments of Materialism from a new direction. Unlike my earlier critique, and that of Block and Stalnaker, I here accept for the sake of argument the overall neo-Fregean semantic project that Chalmers and Jackson employ to draw out the alleged a priori commitments of Materialism. Focusing on their response to Block and Stalnaker in The Philosophical Review, I argue that even granting them their semantic framework they beg the question against the (type B) Materialist. The crucial issue concerns whether, in demonstrating that macro-facts about water can be derived from the basic facts, it is legitimate to include phenomenal facts among the basic ones.
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Wodziński, Marcin. Economy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190631260.003.0006.

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The self-image of Hasidism as a poor movement, typical of many religious groups in which the founding ethos of the group was in describing itself as untouched by earthly material desires, has been widely accepted in both common wisdom and the scholarship on Hasidism. Based on extensive narrative sources and some quantitative materials, this chapter provides a rich picture of Hasidic groups’ occupational and financial profile, which contradicts this prevailing view that the Hasidim were usually poor and detached from economic activity. It points to the Hasidim’s relative affluence, as well as to their tendency to cluster in the commercial professions and to avoid the crafts. More broadly, it points to the dynamic character of “class/church” interdependence and the ideological and cultural factors creating them. It also confirms the correlation between a religious group’s strictness and its socioeconomic strength and attractiveness.
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Mugmon, Matthew. Abridging Mahler’s Symphonies. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199316090.003.0016.

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A hundred years after Gustav Mahler’s death, it is widely considered blasphemous to cut any notes from the composer’s symphonies. In recordings and live performances, the symphonies generally remain intact. In discographies, the few recordings listed in which material has been cut—including well-known ones by Hermann Scherchen in the 1960s—are viewed as curiosities that reflect the values of certain idiosyncratic conductors at specific moments in time. But the documentary evidence surrounding American performances of Mahler’s works in the fifty years after his death in 1911—a time before his music became widely accepted—tells a different story. Performing scores, newspaper reports, and materials in orchestra archives demonstrate that cutting Mahler was a tradition with deep roots, and that several noted conductors regularly made significant deletions in Mahler’s music. Special attention is given here to Wilhelm Gericke’s performances of the Fifth Symphony and Serge Koussevitzky’s premiere of the Ninth.
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Roskies, Adina L., and Carl F. Craver. Philosophy of Neuroscience. Edited by Paul Humphreys. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199368815.013.40.

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The experimental study of the brain has exploded in the past several decades, providing rich material for both philosophers of science and philosophers of mind. In this chapter, the authors summarize some central research areas in philosophy of neuroscience. Some of these areas focus on the internal practice of neuroscience, that is, on the assumptions underlying experimental techniques, the accepted structures of explanations, the goals of integrating disciplines, and the possibility of a unified science of the mind-brain. Other areas focus outwards on the potential impact that neuroscience is having on our conception of the mind and its place in nature.
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Roskies, Adina L., and Carl F. Craver. Philosophy of Neuroscience. Edited by Paul Humphreys. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199368815.013.40_update_001.

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The experimental study of the brain has exploded in the past several decades, providing rich material for both philosophers of science and philosophers of mind. In this chapter, the authors summarize some central research areas in philosophy of neuroscience. Some of these areas focus on the internal practice of neuroscience, that is, on the assumptions underlying experimental techniques, the accepted structures of explanations, the goals of integrating disciplines, and the possibility of a unified science of the mind-brain. Other areas focus outwards on the potential impact that neuroscience is having on our conception of the mind and its place in nature.
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Book chapters on the topic "Acceptor materials"

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Mukherjee, Sanjoy, and Pakkirisamy Thilagar. "Organoborane Donor-Acceptor Materials." In Main Group Strategies towards Functional Hybrid Materials, 27–45. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119235941.ch2.

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Sieval, Alexander B., and Jan C. Hummelen. "Fullerene-Based Acceptor Materials." In Organic Photovoltaics, 209–38. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527656912.ch07.

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Holtz, Per Olof, and Qing Xiang Zhao. "Confined Acceptor States." In Springer Series in Materials Science, 39–86. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18657-8_6.

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Ouyang, Jianyong. "RRAMs with Organic Donor and Acceptor." In SpringerBriefs in Materials, 43–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31572-0_4.

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Nicholls, J. T., and G. Dresselhaus. "Magnetic Phase Transitions in Acceptor GICs." In Intercalation in Layered Materials, 425–28. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5556-5_37.

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Ngai, Jenner H. L., Xiguang Gao, and Yuning Li. "Chapter 4. Donor–Acceptor Type Conjugated Electrochromic Polymers." In Smart Materials Series, 103–28. Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781788016667-00103.

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Grogger, Christa, Hermann Rautz, and Harald Stüger. "Donor-Acceptor Substituted Cyclohexasilanes: Materials with Potential Nonlinear Optical Properties." In Electroactive Materials, 33–44. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6211-8_4.

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Yeh, N.-C., K. Sugihara, J. T. Nicholls, and G. Dresselhaus. "Anomalous Transport Properties in Acceptor-Type Magnetic GICs." In Intercalation in Layered Materials, 429–32. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5556-5_38.

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Zhang, Cheng, Xiaojing Lv, Weijun Li, and Mi Ouyang. "Chapter 8. Donor–Acceptor Electrochromic Conjugated Polymers with Different Structures." In Smart Materials Series, 218–60. Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781788016667-00218.

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Dixon, David A., Andris Suna, Joel S. Miller, and Arthur J. Epstein. "Models for Magnetic Coupling in Metallocene Based Donor/Acceptor Complexes." In Magnetic Molecular Materials, 171–90. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3254-1_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "Acceptor materials"

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Lyong Sun Pu. "New electron acceptor; cyclobutenediones for nonlinear optical materials." In International Conference on Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals. IEEE, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/stsm.1994.836130.

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Parmar, Narendra S., I. Made Joni, and Kelvin G. Lynn. "Sodium acceptor doping of ZnO crystals." In 2ND PADJADJARAN INTERNATIONAL PHYSICS SYMPOSIUM 2015 (PIPS-2015): Materials Functionalization and Energy Conservations. AIP Publishing LLC, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4941884.

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Dimitrocenko, L., J. Grube, P. Kulis, G. Marcins, B. Polyakov, A. Sarakovskis, M. Springis, and I. Tale. "Formation of deep acceptor centers in AlGaN alloys." In Sixth International Conference on Advanced Optical Materials and Devices, edited by Janis Spigulis, Andris Krumins, Donats Millers, Andris Sternberg, Inta Muzikante, Andris Ozols, and Maris Ozolinsh. SPIE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.816864.

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Moons, Ellen, Vanja Blazinic, André Johansson, Cleber Marchiori, Leif K. E. Ericsson, and C. Moyses Araujo. "Photo-oxidation of a non-fullerene acceptor polymer." In NFA-Based Organic Solar Cells: Materials, Morphology and Fundamentals. València: Fundació Scito, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29363/nanoge.nfasc.2021.009.

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Schwarz, Kyra N., David J. Jones, Trevor A. Smith, and Kenneth P. Ghiggino. "Photophysics and charge transfer in donor-acceptor triblock copolymer photovoltaic materials." In SPIE Organic Photonics + Electronics, edited by Zakya H. Kafafi, Paul A. Lane, and Ifor D. W. Samuel. SPIE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2076224.

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Tretiak, Sergei, Vladimir Chernyak, and Shaul Mukamel. "Origin, Scaling, and Saturation of Nonlinear Polarizabilities in Donor/Acceptor Polymers." In Nonlinear Optics: Materials, Fundamentals and Applications. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/nlo.2000.ma3.

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Pritchett, Timothy M., and Ryan M. O'Donnell. "Kinetics of energy transfer and acceptor dimerization in a bichromophore system." In Organic Photonic Materials and Devices XXII, edited by Christopher E. Tabor, François Kajzar, and Toshikuni Kaino. SPIE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2543042.

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Huang, Dong, Yingli Shi, and Francis C. Ling. "Enhancing the dielectric constant of oxides via acceptor-donor co-doping." In Oxide-based Materials and Devices XII, edited by Ferechteh H. Teherani, David C. Look, and David J. Rogers. SPIE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2586393.

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Zou, Yingping, and Jun Yuan. "A-DA'D-A type acceptor based organic solar cells." In International Conference on Advanced Light Absorbing Materials for Next Generation Photovoltaics. València: Fundació Scito, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29363/nanoge.absogen.2020.015.

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Tajima, K., Y. F. Zhong, A. Tada, Y. F. Geng, Q. S. Wei, S. Izawa, and K. Hashimoto. "Control of Donor/Acceptor Interface in Bilayer Organic Solar Cells." In 2014 International Conference on Solid State Devices and Materials. The Japan Society of Applied Physics, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.7567/ssdm.2014.k-3-3.

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Reports on the topic "Acceptor materials"

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Jenner, G. A., H. P. Longerich, S. E. Jackson, and B. J. Fryer. Review of literature (accepted, certified, concensus) values of standard reference materials with consideration of geochemical relationships. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/193258.

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Ruiz de Gauna, Itziar, Anil Markandya, Laura Onofri, Francisco (Patxi) Greño, Javier Warman, Norma Arce, Alejandra Navarrete, et al. Economic Valuation of the Ecosystem Services of the Mesoamerican Reef, and the Allocation and Distribution of these Values. Inter-American Development Bank, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003289.

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Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and valuable ecosystems on Earth. The Mesoamerican Reef contains the largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. However, its health is threatened, so there is a need for a management and sustainable conservation. Key to this is knowing the economic value of the ecosystem. “Mainstreaming the value of natural capital into policy decision-making is vital” The value of environmental and natural resources reflects what society is willing to pay for a good or service or to conserve natural resources. Conventional economic approaches tended to view value only in terms of the willingness to pay for raw materials and physical products generated for human production and consumption (e.g. fish, mining materials, pharmaceutical products, etc.). As recognition of the potential negative impacts of human activity on the environment became more widespread, economists began to understand that people might also be willing to pay for other reasons beyond the own current use of the service (e.g. to protect coral reefs from degradation or to know that coral reefs will remain intact in the future). As a result of this debate, Total Economic Value (TEV) became the most widely used and commonly accepted framework for classifying economic benefits of ecosystems and for trying to integrate them into decision-making. This report estimates the economic value of the following goods and services provided by the MAR's coral reefs: Tourism & Recreation, Fisheries, Shoreline protection. To our knowledge, the inclusion of non-use values in the economic valuation of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System is novel, which makes the study more comprehensive.
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Melnyk, Olesia. MEDIA DISCOURSE AROUND THE FIGURE OF ORIANA FALLACHI AND HER JOURNALISM DURING 2017–2020. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11114.

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The article analyzes the media discourse around the figure of Oriana Fallachi and her journalistic work during 2017-2020. The actual media image of the figure of Fallachi is highlighted, examples of positive and negative statements are given. It is substantiated why her journalism should be researched in various ways, taking into account other aspects of her work that are not related to Islamophobia. The subject of the study is critical texts in modern foreign media dedicated to the author’s work. The objective of the study is to outline the media discourse around the figure of Oriana Fallaci and her journalism during 2017-2020. The methodology. The following methods have been used in the process of scientific research: historical, comparative, systems analysis, content synthesis, and others. The main results. In total, we have analyzed eight materials in foreign publications, published over the past 3 years, as well as the two most famous biographies of Oriana Fallaci. Some of the most recent reviewed texts have been published in the last few months, reflecting the interest in the author’s journalism, her writing, and reporting. Therefore, we see the need for further tracking and analysis of this body of texts. Conclusions. Critics of Fallaci express polar views that are not all negative. Authors re­commend quite cautiously her texts for reading, emphasizing their positive aspects. Both Fallaci’s biographies are also not entirely complementary: some aspects of her work are glorified, others are condemned. We managed to find general tendencies in the criticism of Oriana Fallaci’s journalism. These include accusations of xenophobia and Islamophobia, uncompromisingness, lack of political correctness, and moral value. The authors emphasize, at the same time, the openness and directness that bribe the reader, patriotism and honesty, strength of spirit and firmness of position. Significance of the research. The analysis of the latest criticism reveals what kind of media image Fallachi’s figure has today, and gives the possibility to research it for demonization and one-sided coverage. This is important not only for thorough research of the author’s work but also for understanding how the modern world perceives journalism, which is contrary to the generally accepted principles of political correctness, journalistic ethics, and humanity.
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