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Necklace making and placedness in Tasmania
This paper has been written against the backdrop of John B. Hawkins’ paper, A Suggested History of Tasmanian Aboriginal Kangaroo Skin or Sinew, Human Bone, Shell, Feather, Apple Seed & Wombat Necklaces, published in Australiana, November 2008, and the ...
Ray Norman
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Necklace; amber coloured beads, varied sizes and shapes with occasional gold coloured washers. Gilt screw fasten - from the The Betty Smithers Design Collection at Staffordshire University.
The Betty Smithers Design Collection at Staffordshire University +1 more
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The Turbulence Properties of 150‐km Echoes in the Lower Ionosphere
Abstract The valley region ionosphere spans from approximately 120–200 km in altitude, and hosts a wide range of plasma, neutral, and solar interactions that create and maintain the ionosphere. In this region a ubiquitous and mysterious source of radar echoes called “150‐km echoes” has been observed since the 1960s.
William J. Longley +3 more
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Centriole and transition zone structures in photoreceptor cilia revealed by cryo-electron tomography
Cryo-electron tomography and subtomogram averaging reveal new structural features at the base of the light-sensing cilia of retinal rods, including the basal body, the Y-links between axoneme and membrane, and the ciliary necklace of the transition zone.
Zhixian Zhang +5 more
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Green glass bead necklace; glass 'rounds' of various sizes - from the The Betty Smithers Design Collection at Staffordshire University.
The Betty Smithers Design Collection at Staffordshire University +1 more
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Reactivity‐Programmed Assembly: A kinetic‐control strategy is reported for constructing hyperconnected silicone aerogels with a robust “thick‐neck” architecture. By exploiting the reactivity disparity of precursors, flexible segments are uniformly embedded within a rigid skeleton.
Aoqing Yan +9 more
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People who suffer from hearing impairment caused by illness, age or extremely noisy environments are constantly in danger of being hit or knocked down by fast moving objects behind them when they have no companion or augmented sensory system to warn them.
Haiwei Dong +3 more
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The Switch on the RAPper's Necklace… [PDF]
The biosynthesis and export of LDL receptor-related proteins rely on specialized chaperones in the endoplasmic reticulum. Two recent papers in Molecular Cell by Fisher et al. (2006) and Lee et al. (2006) reveal a novel mechanism by which one of these chaperones, the receptor-associated protein RAP, accomplishes this task.
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Necklace; cream and off-white beads of varying size intermingling with metal ribbed beads and flattened discs. - from the The Betty Smithers Design Collection at Staffordshire University.
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Toward Practical Silicon Anodes: Interfacial Stability, Structural Design, and Scalable Engineering
ABSTRACT Lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) are essential energy‐storage systems for electric vehicles and portable electronics, yet the conventional graphite anode is approaching its theoretical capacity limit. Silicon‐based anodes have emerged as promising candidates for next‐generation high‐energy LIBs owing to their exceptionally high theoretical ...
Chao Liu +8 more
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