03451nam 2200745z- 450 9910404075903321202102123-03928-902-0(CKB)4100000011302379(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/60818(oapen)doab60818(EXLCZ)99410000001130237920202102d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA Themed Issue of Functional Molecule-based Magnets: Dedicated to Professor Masahiro Yamashita on the Occasion of his 65th BirthdayMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (134 p.)3-03928-901-2 Research on molecule-based magnetic materials was systematized in the 1980s and expanded rapidly. A Special Issue focusing on molecule-based magnetic substances was published in Magnetochemistry. However, the functionalities of the substances increase daily; therefore, the researchers' quest is not yet in decline. Research on molecule-based magnetism developed across many fields, including chemistry, physics, material chemistry, and applied physics, and the use of the various functionalities of these molecule-based magnetic substances has greatly influenced research on spin-based devices. In honor of Professor Masahiro Yamashita, who contributed greatly to this field, I have put together a Special Issue that highlights ten groundbreaking articles. The issue is entitled, "A Themed Issue of Functional Molecule-Based Magnets: Dedicated to Professor Masahiro Yamashita on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday". I wish to thank the authors for their dedicated work, and the referees and editorial staff for the time they invested commenting on the articles.Themed Issue of Functional Molecule-based MagnetsA Themed Issue of Functional Molecule-based MagnetsChemistrybicssc[23d/4f metal clustersAC susceptibilitychloranilatocobaltcoordination clusterscoordination polymerscrystal structureDFT calculationdi-2 pyridyl ketoneferromagnetismgraphene oxideheterometallic layershigh pressurehoneycomb layersiron complexlanthanide complexlanthanide ionslanthanideslong-range magnetic orderingmagnetismmixed metal Co/Ln clustersmolecule-based magnetsn/anickel(II)octacyanidoniobate(IV)pressure effectsingle-molecule magnetsingle-molecule magnetsslow magnetic relaxationspin crossovertwo-dimensional (2D) ferrimagnetsX-ray diffractionChemistryKatoh Keiichiauth1296180BOOK9910404075903321A Themed Issue of Functional Molecule-based Magnets: Dedicated to Professor Masahiro Yamashita on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday3023854UNINA02111nam 2200337 u 450 991086650050332120240724160155.01-80008-562-11-80008-565-6(CKB)28546298700041(VLeBooks)9781800085657(EXLCZ)992854629870004120231025d2023uuuu uy 0engNew Directions in Private Law TheoryUCL Press20231 online resource (1 p.)1-80008-564-8 1-80008-563-X New Directions in Private Law Theory brings together some of the best new work on private law theory, reflecting the breadth of this increasingly important field. The contributions interrogate a wide range of topics including aspects of private law doctrine, its development, ordering and application. The authors adopt a variety of different approaches and contribute to ongoing and important debates about the moral foundations of private law, the individuation of areas of private law and the connections between private law and everyday moral experience. Questions addressed include: Does the diversity identified amongst claims in unjust enrichment mean that the category is incoherent? Are claims in tort law always about compensating for wrongs? How should we understand parties' agreement in contract? The contributions shed new light on these and other topics, and the ways in which they intersect and open up new lines of scholarly enquiry. The book will be of interest to researchers working in private law and legal theory, but it will also appeal to those outside of law, most notably researchers with an interest in moral and political philosophy, economics and history.Civil lawCivil law.346.001Bettini Fabiana1744845Fischer Martin18073Mitchell Charles398977Saprai Prince1979-1746992BOOK9910866500503321New Directions in Private Law Theory4178800UNINA