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Pull Yourself Up by Your Inkwell: Pedro de Madariaga'sHonra de escribanos(1565) and Social Mobility
Carol D. Harllee
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Inkwells for on-demand deposition rate measurement in aerosol-jet based 3D printing
Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 2017Aerosol-jet printing (AJP) is an important direct-write printing technology based on additive manufacturing methods. Numerous research groups have utilized AJP for the fabrication of electronic circuits and devices. However, there has not been any real-time or even any on-demand method for quantitatively measuring and/or setting the deposition rate of ...
David Gutierrez+3 more
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The Physics of Fluids
With the increasing mining depth and ground temperature, to study the changes in the microstructure of acidified coal under high-temperature conditions, isothermal adsorption experiments, low-temperature nitrogen adsorption experiments, and scanning ...
Shaochuan Chen+6 more
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With the increasing mining depth and ground temperature, to study the changes in the microstructure of acidified coal under high-temperature conditions, isothermal adsorption experiments, low-temperature nitrogen adsorption experiments, and scanning ...
Shaochuan Chen+6 more
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Archaeological Journal, 2005
A category of small vessels fashioned in samian ware has conventionally been interpreted as representing inkwells. This identification seems valid given their typological characteristics. The type is fairly rare in Roman Britain, as in other western provinces.
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A category of small vessels fashioned in samian ware has conventionally been interpreted as representing inkwells. This identification seems valid given their typological characteristics. The type is fairly rare in Roman Britain, as in other western provinces.
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John Tzetzes: A Letter Mentioning an Inkwell Sent as a Gift
Foteini Spingou
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The Red Inkwell: Marxists on Literature and Imperialism
Contemporary Sociology, 1982Anthony Brewer+2 more
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Spills from the Inkwell: New Sites for Learning, Responsibility, and Literacy
The International Journal of Learning: Annual Review, 2004Roymieco A. Carter, Leila E. Villaverde
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