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Moulding Sand for Light Alloys
Igarashi, I., Kanamaru, T.
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Research on regeneration methods of animal glue waste sand for foundry. [PDF]
Ying-Min L, Tian-Shu W, Wei-Hua L.
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The use of autologous connective tissue, such as pericardium or peritoneum, combined with controlled tissue treatment, has the potential to result in a more durable heart valve prosthesis than current commercial prostheses. ABSTRACT Introduction Valvular heart disease remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Current biological and mechanical
Marvin Steitz +17 more
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Occupational skin diseases among bricklayers and brick masons in a resource poor setting, Southwest Nigeria: prevalence and correlates - a case-control study. [PDF]
Israel MG +11 more
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Influence of a Reclaimed Sand Addition to Moulding Sand with Furan Resin on Its Impact on the Environment. [PDF]
Holtzer M, Dańko R, Kmita A.
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Curating the Unexpected: Stéphane Thidet's “Weeping Stones” Transformed During COVID‐19
ABSTRACT A monumental work by French artist Stéphane Thidet became the nexus for an unexpected interaction between an art installation and wildlife. “Weeping Stones,” which presents a desert‐like world, devoid of greenery, was featured in an exhibition we co‐curated at the Genia Schreiber University Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel, in January 2020.
Tamar Mayer +3 more
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Porosity and cement controlling the response of artificially cemented tailings under hydrostatic loading to high pressures. [PDF]
Consoli NC +4 more
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The infant formula‐based diet (F), the whole powder milk diet (P), and dry‐cured ham (H) were evaluated for rearing Piophila casei. H accelerated development, promoted earlier reproduction, and achieved the highest demographic performance but showed practical limitations linked to substrate deterioration. F enhanced larval survival and adult longevity,
Diletta Missere +3 more
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Mechanical evaluation of soil and artisanal bricks for quality masonry product management, Limpopo South Africa. [PDF]
Akintola GO +3 more
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Dung beetles suppressed cumulative methane flux from cattle dung by 85% and reduced total greenhouse gas emissions by 18%. Beetle activity accelerated initial CO2 release but did not alter total cumulative flux. N2O and NH3 fluxes were transient and not consistently driven by beetle presence.
Jean Holley +2 more
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