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Additive manufacturing provides precise control over the placement of continuous fibres within polymer matrices, enabling customised mechanical performance in composite components. This article explores processing strategies, mechanical testing, and modelling approaches for additive manufactured continuous fibre‐reinforced composites.
Cherian Thomas, Amir Hosein Sakhaei
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Micromechanical Prediction of Elastic Properties of Unidirectional Glass and Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Epoxy Composites Using the Halpin-Tsai Model. [PDF]
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From Covalent Systems to Bulk Phases: Addressing Structural Complexity with Computational NMR. [PDF]
Saielli G.
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The mouse Gene Expression Database (GXD): 2026 update. [PDF]
Smith CM +12 more
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RAID-Dataset: human responses to affine image distortions and Gaussian noise. [PDF]
Daudén-Oliver P +6 more
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Sentiment analysis of classical Chinese literature: An unsupervised deep learning model with BERT and graph attention networks. [PDF]
Yu X, Wang J.
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Iranian Studies, 1998
The Study of Classical Persian Literature Can be Separated from the study of modern Persian literature for heuristic reasons—one can be emphasized more than the other in teaching, and the path away from classicism to modernism and beyond can be charted—but it is impossible to draw a decisive line dividing the two.
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The Study of Classical Persian Literature Can be Separated from the study of modern Persian literature for heuristic reasons—one can be emphasized more than the other in teaching, and the path away from classicism to modernism and beyond can be charted—but it is impossible to draw a decisive line dividing the two.
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2009
AbstractClassical rabbinic literature comprises all those ancient Jewish literary compilations which transmit the traditions of tannaitic (70–200 ce) and amoraic (third-to fifth-century ce) rabbis in Palestine and Babylonia: the Mishnah, the Tosefta, the Palestinian and the Babylonian Talmud, and various midrashim. Accordingly, rabbinic literature must
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AbstractClassical rabbinic literature comprises all those ancient Jewish literary compilations which transmit the traditions of tannaitic (70–200 ce) and amoraic (third-to fifth-century ce) rabbis in Palestine and Babylonia: the Mishnah, the Tosefta, the Palestinian and the Babylonian Talmud, and various midrashim. Accordingly, rabbinic literature must
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