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Transformation gap from research findings to large-scale commercialized products in microfluidic field. [PDF]

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Snapshots from a Fast‐Moving Train: Religious History 1960–2025

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Journal of Religious History, EarlyView.
Alexandra Walsham
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A pelvimetric method for the assessment of pelvic 'mouldability'

Acta Radiologica, 1957
(1957). A pelvimetric method for the assessment of pelvic 'mouldability' Acta Radiologica: Vol. 47, No. 5, pp. 365-370.
I Fernstrom, U Borell
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Geometric aspects of the mouldability of parts

CAD Computer Aided Design, 1997
The mouldability of an injection moulded or die-cast component depends on various factors. In particular, the shape of the part determines the existence of undercuts in the mould parting direction. Based on the concept of blockage in a given direction, a subdivision technique is developed to evaluate the geometry of an undercut.
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Mouldability of Angle-Interlock Woven Fabrics for Technical Applications

Textile Reseach Journal, 2002
In many technical applications, ranging from composites to body armor, fabrics that are mouldable can be very useful. This paper investigates the mouldability of angle-interlock woven fabrics, which have low shear rigidity compared to woven fabrics with other weave structures.
Chen, X.   +3 more
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Geometric mouldability analysis by geometric reasoning and fuzzy decision making

CAD Computer Aided Design, 2004
Abstract This paper presents a methodology for mouldability analysis by finding the optimal cavity design scheme (CDS) based on manufacturing and cost considerations using part geometry, where a CDS refers to a combination of the parting direction, parting line (PL), and undercut features (UF).
Han Ding, Han-Xiong Li
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Evaluation of a new ostomy mouldable seal: an international product evaluation

British Journal of Nursing, 2016
A new mouldable seal, Brava® Protective Seal, was evaluated by patients on aspects related to residue, durability, and preference. A total of 135 patients from four countries participated (Denmark, Germany, Japan and the USA) and the new product was compared to the patients' usual pouching systems.
Chantal, Tielemans   +5 more
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