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Three‐dimensional (3D) bioprinting is revolutionizing drug delivery and regenerative medicine by enabling personalized, controlled‐release therapeutic systems. This review explores advancements in biocompatible bioinks, nanomedicines, and 3D‐printed drug delivery constructs, including scaffolds, implants, and bioactive hydrogels.
Khonzisizwe Somandi, Yahya E. Choonara
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London’s rivers: a collection of landscape drawings [PDF]
The 22 drawings that form the series London’s Rivers were designed in Elche (Spain) and London between January and July 2012 and were shown at the Aifos Room of the University of Alicante between February and March 2013, in an exhibition entitled Gardens
Jaén i Urban, Gaspar
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ABSTRACT Drawing from research conducted across 2021–2024, this article presents the case study of an often‐graffitied Queen Victoria statue in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Through engaging red paint on this physical colonial monument, it is demonstrated that graffiti has the capacity to be an important method of civil resistance that can influencially ...
Eric Lepp
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The second annual literary anthology of students writing from Stephen F Austin State College.https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/tef/1001/thumbnail ...
Bailey, Bill +15 more
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Did They Feel It? Legacy Macroseismic Data Illuminates an Engimatic 20th Century Earthquake
Abstract The challenges and the importance of preserving legacy instrumental records of earthquakes are now well‐recognized (e.g., Richards & Hellweg, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1785/0220200053). Seismologists may not be aware of parallel challenges and opportunities with legacy macroseismic data for earthquakes in the United States. For much of the 20th
Susan E. Hough +4 more
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Nanomaterial‐Integrated 3D Biofabricated Structures for Advanced Biomedical Applications
This review investigates the integration of nanomaterials into 3D biofabricated structures, highlighting the potential in tissue regeneration, wound healing, and cancer therapy. It discusses key techniques, including bioprinting and electrospinning, while addressing challenges such as biocompatibility, scalability, and regulatory barriers.
Mustafijur Rahman +9 more
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UB Knightlines Fall/Winter 2016 [PDF]
The UB Knightlines newsletter for fall and winter of 2016. This issue contains articles discussing winners of the UB Alumni Association's Distinguished Alumni Award, Alumni Association Scholarship winner Mendel Murray, professor Jeongkyu Lee’s Young Data
Geary, Leslie +5 more
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FRIDU: Functional Map Refinement with Guided Image Diffusion
Abstract We propose a novel approach for refining a given correspondence map between two shapes. A correspondence map represented as a functional map, namely a change of basis matrix, can be additionally treated as a 2D image. With this perspective, we train an image diffusion model directly in the space of functional maps, enabling it to generate ...
Avigail Cohen Rimon +2 more
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A projection for the Long Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts. [PDF]
Thesis. 1976. M.Arch.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept.
Tuttle, Linda Susan
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To all who come to this fictitious place:Welcome.Fauxtopia is your land. Here, age relives distorted memories of the past, and here, youth may savor the challenge of trying to understand the present. Fauxtopia is made up of the ideals, the dreams and the
Kampf, Raymond William
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