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Autor:
Curtis Anderson Gayle
This book explores the historical writings of postwar Japanese Marxists - who were, and who continue to be, surprisingly numerous in the Japanese academic world. It shows how they developed in their historical writing ideas of'radical nationalism', w
Autor:
Gayle, Curtis Anderson
Publikováno v:
Modern Asian Studies, 2009 Sep 01. 43(5), 1255-1286.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/40285011
Autor:
Gayle, Curtis Anderson
Publikováno v:
Social Science Japan Journal, 2001 Apr 01. 4(1), 1-19.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/30209650
Publikováno v:
Catalysis Science & Technology. 10:2029-2039
Polyolefins are among the world's most widely produced and utilized classes of polymers, serving as synthetic alternatives to traditional materials such as wood, glass, and metal. While numerous prior research efforts have focused on the development
Publikováno v:
Polymer Chemistry. 9:1567-1570
The ability to control polymerizations via external stimuli has become a burgeoning field of research. Herein, we will demonstrate that polyethylene microstructure may be tailored via a redox-active olefin polymerization catalyst in conjunction with
Autor:
Curtis Anderson Gayle
Publikováno v:
The Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies, Vol 19 (2004)
During the early post-war period Marxian approaches to history in Japan sought to enfranchise women so that they might begin writing their own histories and become participants within the drive toward revolution. History writing was conceived as an e
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https://doaj.org/article/67c28a17a60e4d85945d580cabc1ceeb
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry. 55:3990-3995
Sterically demanding Fe- and Co-based olefin polymerization catalysts 2-Fe and 2-Co bearing 2,6-bis(biphenylmethyl)-4-methylaniline substituted bis(imino)pyridine ligands were synthesized and evaluated for ethylene polymerization. The late-transition