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Occupational Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Methylisothiazolinone in an Engobe Ceramic Decorator
Contact Dermatitis, EarlyView.
Paolo Antonio Danza +4 more
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Settlement and metamorphosis are key developmental hurdles in marine mollusk aquaculture. Environmental signals (such as biofilms, algae, and signals from conspecifics) and biochemical pathways (including nitric oxide, thyroid hormones, catecholamines, and GABA) regulate the transition of larvae into benthic juveniles. Combining ecological observations
Angelica R. Valdez +2 more
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Riparian willows in Yellowstone National Park are shaped by ungulate browsing, but species‐specific contributions remain unclear. Using bite‐DNA metabarcoding of browsed willow twigs across six northern range sites, we found that American bison were the most frequent browsers, exceeding elk and often mule deer.
Julia L. Jansson +3 more
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Abstract In paleomagnetism, bulk measurements of entire samples have traditionally been used to characterize remanent magnetization. While effective, this approach provides only a general directional estimate and cannot resolve spatial variability or magnetization at the grain scale.
Gelson F. Souza‐Junior +5 more
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IntroductionEnvironmental sustainability in the ceramic tile industry has gained global attention due to its significant impact on the building and construction sector.
Dimuthu Thisna Vijerathne +2 more
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Processing–Property Mapping of Flash‐Sintered Wall Tile Bodies
ABSTRACT This study investigates the effects of furnace temperature (900°C and 945°C), applied electric field (50–200 V.cm−1), and current density (50–150 mA.mm−2) on the physical properties and microstructure of flash‐sintered wall tile bodies. Water absorption, bulk density, and open porosity were measured and compared with an industrially fired ...
Zeynep Çetinkaya +4 more
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Formulation of triaxial ceramic masses for red wall tiles (BIII group) using marble waste [PDF]
The ornamental rock industry is known for producing a significant amount of marble waste. In this investigation, a study was carried out on the formulation of ceramic masses for red wall tiles (BIII group) using marble waste as an ecological alternative ...
J. C. R. Ramos, J. N. F. Holanda
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Modeling of Physical–Chemical and Thermomechanical Properties of Glasses From Recycled Waste
ABSTRACT This research focuses on understanding the high‐temperature phase evolution occurring during the vitrification of heterogeneous construction and demolition wastes (CDWs). The aim of this project is to transform this widely distributed and mostly unused waste stream into a homogeneous, engineered, glass‐based material with predictable ...
Roberto Ercoli +5 more
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Classifier-guided multi-style tile image generation method
Image generative models for ceramic tile design lack style diversity and controllability of high-quality generated styles. It is difficult to find a series of ceramic tiles with the same texture but distinct styles, that makes it a challenging for users ...
Jianfeng Lu +5 more
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Introduction: A Mnemosyne of Art & Science
Renaissance Studies, EarlyView.
Ana Duarte Rodrigues +2 more
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