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Solvent Effect on Antimicrobial Hydrophilic Xerogel Coating of Medicinal Leathers in Simulated Industrial Finishing Process. [PDF]
Silica‐hyperbranched poly(ethylene imine) (PEI) xerogels incorporating silver nanoparticles coated titanium dioxide particles. Dual solvent dispersions of these composites enhance medical leathers′ hydrophilicity and antimicrobial properties. The nucleation of the metal ions into the dendritic polymer‘s cavities and the gel formation were inspired by ...
Bompotis T +12 more
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This article is the result of a field survey carried out in Yemen between 2003 and 2004 on artisan bookbinders. It is an analysis technical, sociological and linguistic of a craft trade which, at the beginning of the 2000s, was already undergoing major ...
Marcella Rubino
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Evidence for a Possible Existence of Icon-Painting and Book-Binding Workshops at Sysert Factories of 18th Century [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of the available data indicating the possible existence of workshops for the production of book bindings and icons on the territory of the factories at the Sysert mining district of A. F. Turchaninov.
Elena P. Pirogova
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During the archaeological research conducted in 2019 under the project “The Former Headquarters of the Gestapo and the Communist Provincial Office of Public Security in Anstadt Avenue in Łódź.
Magdalena Majorek +4 more
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The Art of Bookbinding in the Ottoman Empire (Fifteenth to Nineteenth Centuries)
This study deals with the Ottoman art of book ornamentation, its evolution and development between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. This period of development will be explained by considering bookbinding methods, techniques and materials.
Fatih Rukanci, Hakan Anameric
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The Lexicon of bookbinding. The grant from the National Programme for the Development of Humanities. The statement of the research The “Lexicon of bookbinding“ project is going to be finalized with the electronic (published in 2019) and printed ...
Elżbieta Pokorzyńska
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Exploring creative pedagogical practices in secondary visual arts programmes in Ghana
Abstract Secondary visual arts education provides learners with opportunities to develop critical thinking, and their creative potential, as part of their personal growth. This development happens when visual arts teachers actively integrate creative pedagogies to target creative thinking in learners.
Enock Swanzy‐Impraim +3 more
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In the early modern period, the relentless growth in the copies of printed books and the increasing competition between craftsmen meant that, since the invention of Gutenberg until the 19th century, European bookbinders were forced to look for cheaper ...
Ieva Rusteikaitė
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The effects of crafts-based interventions on mental health and well-being: A systematic review. [PDF]
Abstract Introduction A recent upsurge of interest in the health benefits of crafts for mental health and well‐being has not been supported by systematic reviews of the effectiveness of crafts‐based interventions, prior to this review. Methods Five databases were searched: Scopus, CINAHL (EBSCO), APA PsycInfo (EBSCO), Eric (EBSCO), and ProQuest ...
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Judging a book by its cover: a new project analysing leatherwork from Sur Island, Sudan
A new project at the Institute of Archaeology will build on the work of the Humboldt University Nubian Expedition by bringing together multi-disciplinary approaches in the analysis and cataloguing of leatherwork recovered from a medieval church on Sur ...
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