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    Revelations. The epistle of Nathan the Wise ...

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    Attributed to J.H. Donlevy by whom copyright was secured.Cover-title.Mode of access: Internet

    Figs 11–16 in Description of a new species of the genus Morimospasma Ganglbauer, 1889 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae, Lamiinae) from Hubei, Central China

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    Figs 11–16. Genitalia of Morimospasma (Parvopama) granulatum Chiang, 1981. 11–13 –Published as part of Zhang, J.H., Wang, P., Xie, G.L. & Wang, W.K., 2023, Description of a new species of the genus Morimospasma Ganglbauer, 1889 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae, Lamiinae) from Hubei, Central China, pp. 19-24 in Far Eastern Entomologist 468 on page 23, DOI: 10.25221/fee.468.3, http://zenodo.org/record/761629

    Telling stories: a metagame description of a conflict

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    This paper describes the use of metagame analysis to describe and explore a conflict situation. The analysis was carried out by the author, who was associated with one of the parties in the conflict, for his own benefit. A full description of the analysis is provided. A particular characteristic of the situation was that it was not possible to specify preferences for scenarios for any of the actors with a reasonable degree of confidence. This made the standard metagame analysis approach unworkable, and an alternative approach, involving the development of stories describing a variety of possible future events, was used instead

    Author Correction: Long-range chiral exchange interaction in synthetic antiferromagnets

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    In the version of this Article originally published, the sentence ‘D.-S.H. wrote the paper with K.L., J.H. and M.K.’ in the author contributions was incorrect; it should have read ‘D.-S.H. wrote the paper with K.L., J.H., M.-H.J. and M.K.’ This has been corrected in the online versions of the Article

    Concrete Flow in Diaphragm Wall Panels: A Full-Scale In-Situ Test

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    Flow processes, taking place during the concreting of diaphragm wall panels (D-wall panels), are of great importance for the quality of the wall. During this phase, the bentonite, present in the excavated trench, should be completely replaced by concrete in a controlled way. In literature several cases are described in which this process resulted in bentonite inclusions in the panel. These inclusions often lead to severe problems, like leakages, for the building pit to be excavated within the diaphragm wall panels. Beside the risks for the building pit, leakages caused by bentonite inclusions can also have large consequences for nearby constructions. In this article, set up and results of a full-scale diaphragm wall test are described. Conclusions are drawn with regard to the influence of several parameters on the flow process and subsequently on the quality of the wall and the risk on bentonite inclusions
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