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Infiltration of porous nanomaterials studied. (Nanomaterials).
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Researchers at Stockholm University in Sweden are examining bulk nanoporous carbon materials (NPCM) produced by selective etching redox reactions from metals (titanium, molybdenum), silicon or boron carbides. In the project, the NPCMs are being used as so-called "skeleton" materials that are impregnated with other materials, creating a range of novel nanocomposites with different properties.
According to the researchers, NPCMs show a high degree of size homogeneity of nanopores, with the typical size 1-2 nm controlled by choosing the appropriate initial carbide.
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Christian Dualist Heresies in the Byzantine World, c. 650-c. 1450
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review
; ...Paulicians, the remaining thirty-five Bogomils. A crisp and decisive historical introduction...s account of the Paulicians; for the Bogomils and their history the position is easier...Bulgaria before the emergence of the Bogomils and some subconscious interpenetration...
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The Bridge on the Drina.
Magazine article from: America
; ...roughly a third of Bosnia's population was made up of the Bogomils who adhered to a faith similar to the Manichaeans of St. Augustine...the Christians who had considered them heretics, the Bosnian Bogomils became Muslims. Religion and politics would inevitably clash...
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Obituary: Professor Sir Dimitri Obolensky
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...academic, Obolensky began in 1946 with a Cambridge thesis on the Bogomils (1946), which may explain something. It is about medieval...1110. In 1948 Obolensky dedicated the published book (The Bogomils: a study in Balkan Neo-Manichaeism) to his mother, Countess...
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The Cathars.
Magazine article from: Church History
; ...on the origin and spread of Catharist dualism. Against scholars arguing for direct genetic connections between Manichees, Bogomils, and Cathars, they cite the dearth of documentary evidence for such a filiation, noting that dualism entered the Balkans...
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A Brief History of Heresy.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Historian
; ...that figures and the movements contained therein are treated in a very cursory manner. The medieval dualists (Paulicians, Bogomils, Cathars) receive very little treatment, and the whole vita apostolica movement of the twelfth century is largely omitted...
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THERE WILL BE FALSE TEACHERS AMONG YOU
Magazine article from: New Oxford Review
; ...heterodox in their teachings and why the Church condemned them. Frassetto notes that many of the heretical movements such as the Bogomils and the Cathars were strongly influenced by dualism the belief that there were two warring principles in the universe that...
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The Christian World of the Middle Ages
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review
; ...few occasions jarring. For instance, he states as a simple fact that the Cathars "were a western branch of the Byzantine Bogomils," a judgment that reflects Hamilton's own considerable expertise on the subject, but with which not all scholars would...
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Vegemaniacs. (making fun of vegetarians)
Magazine article from: National Review
; ...absurdities of the Victorian raw-food obsessionists, George Bernard Shaw's obsession with the excreta of meat eaters, the Bogomils, Pythagoras' theories about souls and beans; about the frequent association of anti-meat and anti-alcohol crazies...
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No such thing as the gospel truth Peter Jones looks at the uses made of St Matthew's Gospel
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...traditions, though obviously historical nonsense, were all believed somewhere, at some time, for some reason. Bizarre sects - Bogomils, Cathars, Oneidans - did not regard themselves as bizarre. "Proof-texts", single verses that have been used to establish...
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A voyage on the gong-tormented sea
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Byzantium's decline is nightmarishly complex, with its constantly shifting cast of Bulgarians, Angevins, Seljuks, Germans, Bogomils, Pechenegs, Catalans, Turks, Sicilians, Mongols and hairy nomads. Norwich simply presents us with the facts, logically...
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