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History of Cardiovascular 3D Printing
2020Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology is also called additive manufacturing or rapid prototyping manufacturing (RPM). Traditionally, industrial “subtraction” products are carved from solid blocks of material, such as in CNC machining. However, 3D printing technology uses the method of “addition” to build a product layer by layer, which has high ...
Chennian Xu, Jiahe Liang, Jian Yang
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Introduction: Histories of Print, Histories of Emotion
The Eighteenth Century, 2009This introduction to the "Technologies of Emotion" Special Issue of The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation examines David Hume's and Edmund Burke's intersubjective alternatives to the emoting monad of possessive individualism, and outlines how the contributors to the issue address the histories of print and emotion in the eighteenth century.
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Evolutionary history of finger prints
The Journal of the East Africa and Uganda Natural History Society, 1924(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Printing and the History of Halakhah
2020This chapter assesses the impact of the printing, in the eighteenth century, of the ḥiddushim of Bet Midrasho shel ha-Ramban. First, it opened anew the halakhic discussion. With the infusion of thousands of doctrines of Ramban, Rashba, and Ritva, and the hosts of new positions registered in the Shitah Mekubbetset, rabbinical scholars were now required ...
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Fierce: The History of Leopard Print
Dress, 2020Across fourteen chapters of Fierce: The History of Leopard Print, Jo Weldon defines “leopard print” and traces its use in clothing and fashion from ancient times to the present.
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History of Three Basic Printing Processes
2009The present entry will discuss three types of printing processes as they have been practiced in the West for centuries. Moveable type printing that originated with Johannes Gutenberg in Europe is called relief printing because the ink adheres to a raised surface from which is it imparted to the printed surface.
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