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  1. Tribute to Roland Lindh 

    González, Leticia; Reiher, Markus; Rice, Julia (2024)
    The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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  2. Highly sensitive in-situ growth gold dendrite structure electrochemical sensor for early Alzheimer's disease screening 

    Zhang, Zhenjie; Wang, Chenhao; Wang, Jingzhang; et al. (2024)
    Chemical Engineering Journal
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  3. Human amplification of secondary earthquake hazards through environmental modifications 

    Hill, Emma M.; McCaughey, Jamie W; Switzer, Adam D.; et al. (2024)
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Anthropogenic climate change and modification of landscapes — such as deforestation, sediment movement, irrigation and sea-level rise — can destabilize natural systems and amplify hazards from earthquake-triggered landslides, liquefaction, tsunami and coastal flooding. In this Perspective, we examine the connections and feedbacks between human environmental modifications and secondary earthquake hazards to identify steps for hazard ...
    Journal Article
  4. Resiliente Demokratie 

    Späth, Kaj (2024)
    This thesis analyses the normative relationship between the stability of a democratic system, its legitimacy, and political inclusion and exclusion. It starts from the premise that the ideal of equality of opportunity and the autonomous realisation of one's own concept of the good life can only be achieved within a stable democracy. The question is therefore (a) under what conditions people are able and willing to organise their lives ...
    Doctoral Thesis

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