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A fully organic UV threshold dosimeter is developed by exploiting the oxygen‐sensitive room‐temperature phosphorescence of a purely organic emitter in a polymer matrix. Upon reaching a specific cumulative UV dose, photochemical oxygen depletion triggers a sharp, high‐contrast emission.
Tim Achenbach +3 more
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What made Britannia great? Did the Industrial Revolution make Britain a World Power? [PDF]
How much of Britain's high living standards and military power compared to its competitors in 1850 should be attributed to Britain having first experienced the Industrial Revolution?
Gregory Clark
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Collective invention during the British Industrial Revolution: the case of the Cornish pumping engine [PDF]
pump enigine, industrial revolution, collective ...
Nuvolari, A.
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Pendidikan Islam di Era Revolusi Industri 4.0
This paper is motivated by the condition of Islamic Education as an important subject in forming the noble values of students. Islam as a system of belief and belief greatly influences actualization in the context of education.
Suharto
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Extrusion‐based bioprinting (EBB) has emerged as a versatile biofabrication platform capable of precisely depositing bioinks composed of biomaterials, cells, and bioactive agents to generate patient‐specific, biomimetic skin constructs. This paper presents a state‐of‐the‐art and forward‐looking overview of EBB for wound healing, encompassing printing ...
Hien‐Phuong Le +4 more
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Credit rationing and crowding out during the Industrial Revolution: Evidence from Hoare's Bank, 1702-1862 [PDF]
Crowding-out during the British Industrial Revolution has long been one of the leading explanations for slow growth during the Industrial Revolution, but little empirical evidence exists to support it.
Peter Temin, Joachim Voth
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Hard‐Magnetic Soft Millirobots in Underactuated Systems
This review provides a comprehensive overview of hard‐magnetic soft millirobots in underactuated systems. It examines key advances in structural design, physics‐informed modeling, and control strategies, while highlighting the interplay among these domains.
Qiong Wang +4 more
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Why England? Demand, growth and inequality during the Industrial Revolution [PDF]
Why was England first? And why Europe? We present a probabilistic model that builds on big-push models by Murphy, Shleifer and Vishny (1989), combined with hierarchical preferences.
Nico Voigtländer, Joachim Voth
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Explaining the First Industrial Revolution: Two Views [PDF]
This review essay looks at the recent books on the British Industrial Revolution by Robert Allen and Joel Mokyr. Both writers seek to explain Britain’s primacy. This paper offers a critical but sympathetic account of the main arguments of the two authors
Crafts, Nicholas
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Durability of Soft Pneumatic Actuators: A Review and Benchmarking Protocol
Lack of durability is a key challenge hindering the broad scale adoption of soft pneumatic actuators (SPAs) in automation industries. This review provides a comprehensive overview of existing research on SPA durability, introduces a standardized durability benchmarking protocol to consolidate the testing of SPAs, and outlines promising directions for ...
Dickson Chiu Yu Wong +2 more
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