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Revisionismo histórico y racismo en la jurisprudencia constitucional : los límites de la libertad de expresión (a propósito de la STC 235/2007)

2007

Después de plantear la contradicción existente en la jurisprudenciaconstitucional que, por una parte, admite el revisionismo histórico conel límite del respeto a la dignidad y, por otra parte, reconoce con lamáxima amplitud la libertad ideológica, se analiza la STC 235/2007que ha declarado inconstitucional el delito de negación del genocidioy, en cambio, ha considerado constitucional la penalización de la justificacióndel genocidio. Esta sentencia ha clarificado parcialmente lasituación del revisionismo histórico y, en general, de la difusión de ideascontrarias a la Constitución pero sigue existiendo aquella contradicción;no obstante, ha aportado elementos como la distinción entreideas y ac…

//udcdata.info/021523 [http]Revisionismo históricoSociology and Political ScienceLlibertat d'expressiómedia_common.quotation_subjectLibertad de expresiónLibertad ideológicafreedom of thoughtlcsh:Law of Europedignitylcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudenceracismmedia_commonDignidadConstitutionDerechoPhilosophylcsh:KJ-KKZRacismofreedom of speechlcsh:K1-7720VenRacismehistorical revisionismLawHumanitiesCartographyRevista de Derecho Político
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The transition state and cognate concepts

2019

Abstract This review aims firstly to clarify the meanings of key terms and concepts associated with the idea of the transition state, as developed by theoreticians and applied by experimentalist, and secondly to provide an update to the meaning and significance of the transition state in an era when computational simulation, in which complexity is being increasingly incorporated, is commonly employed as a means by which to bridge the realms of theory and experiment. The relationship between the transition state and the potential-energy surface for an elementary reaction is explored, with discussion of the following terms: saddle point, minimum-energy reaction path, reaction coordinate, acti…

/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1600/1606Structure (mathematical logic)Potential-energy surface/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1600/1605Computer scienceActivated complexOrganic ChemistryReaction coordinateTransition stateDividing surfaceEquicommittorState (functional analysis)Reaction coordinateFree-energy surfaceSimple (abstract algebra)Saddle pointElementary reactionPotential energy surfaceComputational simulationStatistical physicsPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry
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From EFTA to EC/EU and Back to EFTA? The European Economic Area (EEA) As a Possible Scenario for the UK-EU Relations After Brexit

2018

Brexit is announced to take place and it appears, that the most probable scenario for the UK is the “Norway-Option”, i.e., to (again) become a member of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and join the EEA. The chapter identifies the major claims of the leave-campaign to analyse, whether by doing so, the Brexit proponents will achieve what they campaigned for. Furthermore, the paper explains the functioning of the EEA, exploring the potential changes for the UK, the EU, and the EEA/EFTA.

010302 applied physicsEconomic integrationbusiness.industry02 engineering and technologyInternational trade021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesDomestic marketBrexitPolitical science0103 physical sciences0210 nano-technologybusinessFree trade
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Optical properties of InN nanocolumns: Electron accumulation at InN non‐polar surfaces and dependence on the growth conditions

2009

InN nanocolumns grown by plasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxy have been studied by photoluminescence (PL) and photoluminescence excitation (PLE). The PL peak energy was red-shifted with respect to the PLE onset and both energies were higher than the low temperature band-gap reported for InN. PL and PLE experiments for different excitation and detection energies indicated that the PL peaks were homogeneously broadened. This overall phenomenology has been attributed to the effects of an electron accumulation layer present atthe non-polar surfaces of the InN nanocolumns. Variations in the growth conditions modify the edge of the PLE spectra and the PL peak energies evidencing that the densit…

010302 applied physicsFree electron modelElectron densityPhotoluminescenceCondensed matter physicsAbsorption spectroscopyChemistry02 engineering and technologyElectron021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsEpitaxy01 natural sciencesMolecular physics0103 physical sciencesPhotoluminescence excitation0210 nano-technologyMolecular beam epitaxyphysica status solidi c
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Systematic and statistical uncertainties of the hilbert-transform based high-precision FID frequency extraction method.

2021

Abstract Pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is widely used in high-precision magnetic field measurements. The absolute value of the magnetic field is determined from the precession frequency of nuclear magnetic moments. The Hilbert transform is one of the methods that have been used to extract the phase function from the observed free induction decay (FID) signal and then its frequency. In this paper, a detailed implementation of a Hilbert-transform based FID frequency extraction method is described, and it is briefly compared with other commonly used frequency extraction methods. How artifacts and noise level in the FID signal affect the extracted phase function are derived analytical…

010302 applied physicsLarmor precessionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and Detectors010308 nuclear & particles physicsNoise (signal processing)Covariance matrixMathematical analysisBiophysicsFOS: Physical sciencesAbsolute valueInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)Condensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesBiochemistrySignalFree induction decaysymbols.namesake0103 physical sciencessymbolsHilbert transformUncertainty analysisJournal of magnetic resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)
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Barrier inhomogeneity in vertical Schottky diodes on free standing gallium nitride

2019

Abstract In this paper, the electrical behavior of a Ni/Au Schottky barrier on free standing GaN has been studied employing a variety of techniques and correlated with the material and interface quality. The temperature dependence of the ideality factor (n) and of the Schottky barrier height (ΦB) revealed a spatial inhomogeneity of the barrier. This behavior has been described by means of the Tung's model on inhomogeneous Schottky barriers. The origin of the barrier inhomogeneity can be likely associated to the surface quality of the GaN epilayer or to microstructure of the Ni/GaN interface.

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsMechanical EngineeringSchottky barrierSchottky diodeGallium nitride02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsMicrostructure01 natural sciencesFree standing GaNchemistry.chemical_compoundQuality (physics)chemistryMechanics of MaterialsNi/GaN interface0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceBarrier spatial inhomogeneity0210 nano-technologySchottky barrier
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Melting temperature prediction by thermoelastic instability: An ab initio modelling, for periclase (MgO)

2021

Abstract Melting temperature (TM) is a crucial physical property of solids and plays an important role for the characterization of materials, allowing us to understand their behavior at non-ambient conditions. The present investigation aims i) to provide a physically sound basis to the estimation of TM through a “critical temperature” (TC), which signals the onset of thermodynamic instability due to a change of the isothermal bulk modulus from positive to negative at a given PC-VC-TC point, such that (∂P/∂V)VC,TC = -(∂2F/∂V2) VC,TC = 0; ii) to discuss the case of periclase (MgO), for which accurate melting temperature observations as a function of pressure are available. Using first princip…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringAnharmonicity0211 other engineering and technologiesAb initioThermodynamics02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryFunction (mathematics)engineering.material01 natural sciencesInstabilityComputer Science ApplicationsPhysical propertysymbols.namesakeThermoelastic dampingHelmholtz free energy0103 physical sciencessymbolsengineeringPericlase021102 mining & metallurgy
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3D modeling of growth ridge and edge facet formation in 〈100〉 floating zone silicon crystal growth process

2019

Abstract A 3D quasi-stationary model for crystal ridge formation in FZ crystal growth systems for silicon is presented. Heat transfer equations for the melt and crystal are solved, and an anisotropic crystal growth model together with a free surface shape solver is used to model the facet growth and ridge formation. The simulation results for 4″ and 5″ crystals are presented and compared to experimental ridge shape data.

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceSiliconPhysics::Opticschemistry.chemical_elementCrystal growthGeometry02 engineering and technologyEdge (geometry)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsRidge (differential geometry)01 natural sciencesInorganic ChemistryMonocrystalline siliconCrystalchemistryCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityFree surface0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistryFacet0210 nano-technologyJournal of Crystal Growth
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2020

Time-resolved photoemission with ultrafast pump and probe pulses is an emerging technique with wide application potential. Real-time recording of nonequilibrium electronic processes, transient states in chemical reactions, or the interplay of electronic and structural dynamics offers fascinating opportunities for future research. Combining valence-band and core-level spectroscopy with photoelectron diffraction for electronic, chemical, and structural analyses requires few 10 fs soft X-ray pulses with some 10 meV spectral resolution, which are currently available at high repetition rate free-electron lasers. We have constructed and optimized a versatile setup commissioned at FLASH/PG2 that c…

010302 applied physicsMicroscopePhotonMaterials scienceResolution (electron density)Free-electron laserLaser01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionMomentumTime of flightlaw0103 physical sciencesAtomic physicsInstrumentationUltrashort pulseReview of Scientific Instruments
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Interferences in Locally Resonant Sonic Metamaterials Formed from Helmholtz Resonators

2019

[EN] The emergence of materials artificially designed to control the transmission of waves, generally called metamaterials, has been a hot topic in the field of acoustics for several years. The design of these metamaterials is usually carried out by overlapping different wave control mechanisms. An example of this trend is the so-called Locally Resonant Sonic Materials, being one of them the Phononic Crystals with a local resonant structure. These metamaterials are formed by sets of isolated resonators in such a way that the control of the waves is carried out by resonances and by the existence of Bragg bandgaps, which appear due to the ordered distribution of the resonators. Their use is b…

010302 applied physicsPhysicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Field (physics)AcousticsMetamaterialResonancePhysics::Optics02 engineering and technologyLow frequency021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesFinite element methodResonatorCoupling (physics)symbols.namesakeHelmhotz resonatorsHelmholtz free energyMetamaterialsFISICA APLICADA0103 physical sciencessymbols0210 nano-technology
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