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Rediscussion of eclipsing binaries. Paper XXI. The totally-eclipsing B-type system IQ Persei (2024)
Working Paper
Southworth, J. Rediscussion of eclipsing binaries. Paper XXI. The totally-eclipsing B-type system IQ Persei

IQ Per is a totally-eclipsing binary system containing a B8 V star and an A6 V star in an orbit of period 1.744 d with eccentricity and apsidal motion. We use new light curves from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and published spectr... Read More about Rediscussion of eclipsing binaries. Paper XXI. The totally-eclipsing B-type system IQ Persei.

Diabetes, metabolic health, and the development of frozen shoulder: a cohort study in UK electronic health records (2024)
Working Paper
Dyer, B., Burton, C., Rathod-Mistry, T., Blagojevic-Bucknall, M., & van der Windt, D. Diabetes, metabolic health, and the development of frozen shoulder: a cohort study in UK electronic health records

Objective Estimate the effect of type 2 diabetes on the development of frozen shoulder and investigate whether the effect is mediated by other metabolic factors. Methods Primary care medical record-based cohort study containing 43,977 patients newly... Read More about Diabetes, metabolic health, and the development of frozen shoulder: a cohort study in UK electronic health records.

Hypervalent iodine mediated cyclization of bishomoallylamides to prolinols (2024)
Working Paper
Butt, S. E., Kepski, K., Sotiropoulos, J.-M., & Moran, W. J. Hypervalent iodine mediated cyclization of bishomoallylamides to prolinols

A change in mechanism was observed in the hypervalent iodine mediated cyclization of N-alkenylamides when the carbon chain between the alkene and the amide increased from two to three atoms. In the latter case, cyclization at the amide nitrogen to fo... Read More about Hypervalent iodine mediated cyclization of bishomoallylamides to prolinols.

Turning Less into More: Social Constructivism and Technocratic Politics in the Green Transition (2024)
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O'Donovan, N. Turning Less into More: Social Constructivism and Technocratic Politics in the Green Transition

Proponents of degrowth query the compatibility of ecological sustainability with economic growth and a capitalist sociopolitical system predicated on the ongoing expansion of economic output. This article deploys insights from constructivist politica... Read More about Turning Less into More: Social Constructivism and Technocratic Politics in the Green Transition.