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Harnessing Cross-Linked Cysteine Scaffolds for Soft Tissue Engineering Applications. [PDF]
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Printability in extrusion bioprinting
Biofabrication, 2021Abstract Extrusion bioprinting has been widely used to extrude continuous filaments of bioink (or the mixture of biomaterial and living cells), layer-by-layer, to build three-dimensional constructs for biomedical applications. In extrusion bioprinting, printability is an important parameter used to measure the difference between the ...
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Proceedings of Computational Complexity (Formerly Structure in Complexity Theory), 1998
Summary: A language is \(L\)-printable if there is a logspace algorithm which, on input \(1^{n}\), prints all members in the language of length \(n\). Following the work of \textit{E. W. Allender} and \textit{R. S. Rubinstein} [SIAM J. Comput. 17, No. 6, 1193-1202 (1988; Zbl 0682.68039)] on \(P\)-printable sets, we present some simple properties of the
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Summary: A language is \(L\)-printable if there is a logspace algorithm which, on input \(1^{n}\), prints all members in the language of length \(n\). Following the work of \textit{E. W. Allender} and \textit{R. S. Rubinstein} [SIAM J. Comput. 17, No. 6, 1193-1202 (1988; Zbl 0682.68039)] on \(P\)-printable sets, we present some simple properties of the
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SIAM Journal on Computing, 1988
Recall that generalized Kolmogorov complexity is a measure of how far a string can be compressed and how fast it can be restored. Sets containing only strings that can be ``greatly'' compressed and ``quickly'' restored are said to have ``small'' generalized Kolmogorov complexity.
Allender, Eric W., Rubinstein, Roy S.
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Recall that generalized Kolmogorov complexity is a measure of how far a string can be compressed and how fast it can be restored. Sets containing only strings that can be ``greatly'' compressed and ``quickly'' restored are said to have ``small'' generalized Kolmogorov complexity.
Allender, Eric W., Rubinstein, Roy S.
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Printable Giant Magnetoresistive Devices
Advanced Materials, 2012The first printable magnetic sensor relying on the giant magnetoresistance effect (GMR) is demonstrated. It is prepared in the form of magneto-sensitive inks adherent to any kind of arbitrarily shaped surface. The fabricated sensor exhibits a room-temperature GMR of up to 8% showing great potential for contactless switching in hybrid electronic ...
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Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces, 2018
We demonstrate a technique to 3D print hydroponic systems which support the growth of various plant species. Our technique fabricates a landscape made entirely out of plastic, and automatically attaches plants seeds to predesignated positions on its surface; the end result is that by subjecting the printed, seed-attached landscape to water, light, and ...
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We demonstrate a technique to 3D print hydroponic systems which support the growth of various plant species. Our technique fabricates a landscape made entirely out of plastic, and automatically attaches plants seeds to predesignated positions on its surface; the end result is that by subjecting the printed, seed-attached landscape to water, light, and ...
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Inkjet Printable Polyaniline Nanoformulations
Langmuir, 2007Aqueous polyaniline (PANI) nanodispersions doped with dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid (DBSA) were synthesized and successfully inkjet-printed using a piezoelectric desktop printer. This paper examines the optimization and characterization of the nanoparticulate formulation for optimal film electrochemistry and stability.
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Printability region for 3D-printable engineered cementitious composites (3DP-ECC)
Cement and Concrete CompositesRoman Fediuk, Victor Li, Ke-Quan Yu
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