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Nanodentistry: A Paradigm Shift-from Fiction to Reality
Nanodentistry is an emerging field with significant potential to yield new generation of technologically advanced clinical tools and devices for oral healthcare. Nanoscale topology and quantitative biomechanical or biophysical analysis of dental surfaces
P. Kumar +3 more
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The unsteady laminar boundary layer flow along a vertical stationary plate was investigated by taking into account the viscous dissipation of non- Newtonian fluid in case of free convection particularly.
Gm Fahad Bin Mostafa +2 more
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is usually associated with high-tech robotics, automation and science fiction, and can seem daunting to some. However, AI in general has grown considerably over the past 50 years, and is the current driving force behind the ...
S. Mahomed
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Future history: Indigenous Futurisms in North American Visual Arts
World Art is delighted to have brought this special issue of the journal to fruition, its subject Indigenous Futurisms. As defined by Anishinaabe scholar Grace Dillon in Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction, Indigenous Futurisms
Henrietta Lidchi, Suzanne Fricke
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Clarificări în problematica gender (gen social)
When embarking on considering the distinction between sex and gender we cannot elude the answer to the question of the origin of gender stereotypes. Such a question arises because gender stereotypes are transcultural universalis , i.e.
Petru Iluț
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Peer review: Together we can make it work
Scientific journals, like the Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health, are dependent on their peer reviewers. Without a rigorous peer review of submitted papers, there are no publications and no journals.
Ute Bültmann, Cécile RL Boot
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Distribution, morphology and structure of sea ice pressure ridges in the Baltic Sea
The first ridges in winter were observed to build in the northeastern part of the Bothnian Bay in November. The probability of occurrence of ridges was the highest in March which varied yearly up to 90-100% in the Bothnian Bay and around 10-20% in the ...
Paula Kankaanpää
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Handbook of Research on Human-Computer Interfaces, Developments, and Applications
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is easy to define yet difficult to predict. Encompassing the management, study, planning, and design of the ways in which users interact with computers, this field has evolved from using punch cards to force touch in a ...
Joo Rodrigues +3 more
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The Downfall of Health and Wellness as a Challenge to Humanity: Using Science Fiction to Highlight a Real-Life Crisis. [PDF]
Arena R.
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On curiosity, neuroscience, and building interdisciplinary bridges: a conversation with Dr. Anna Roe. [PDF]
Moore C.
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