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Old Believer’s Book Culture in P. I. Melnikov-Pechersky’s Novel “In the Woods” (To the 140th Anniversary of the Writer’s Death) [PDF]
The article examines the peculiarities of P. I. Melnikov-Pechersky’s perception of the Volga Old Believers’ book tradition. In particular, it establishes the sources of the formation of the writer’s ideas about the role of bookishness in the daily life ...
Sergey S. Bytko
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ENHANCEMENT OF PREOPERATIVE NEUROSURGICAL PLANNING, USING 3D SEGMENTATION MODELS
Objectives. The vertiginous, progressive development of the contemporary imaging techniques, such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, apparently led to an increase in the information volume, provided about anatomical structures and ...
Alexandru Andrușca +4 more
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Horace scholiasts Porphyrio and ‘Acro’ in early modern printed editions (1474–1838)
Reviewing the printing fortune of ancient scholia on Horace, Porphyrio and ‘Acro’, I examine the degree of importance attached to ancient scholia before they appeared in nineteenth-century critical editions. To what purpose were the scholia first printed?
Paulina Taraskin
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The deployment of organic semiconducting materials for radiation detection is an emerging and highly attractive area of materials science research. These organic materials offer the enticing vision of technologies created from low-cost materials that can
Matthew J. Griffith +6 more
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Printing of Soft Stretch Sensor from Carbon Black Composites
Demand for highly stretchable mechanical sensors for use in the fields of soft robotics and wearable sensors has been constantly rising. Carbon based materials as piezo-resistive material are low-cost and have been widely used.
Yuteng Zhu +3 more
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Asian knowledge and the development of calico printing in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries [PDF]
From the seventeenth century, the brilliance and permanence of colour and the exotic nature of imported Asian textiles attracted European consumers.
Riello, Giorgio
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Molecular printing techniques, which involve the direct transfer of molecules to a substrate with submicrometre resolution, have been extensively developed over the past decade and have enabled many applications. Arrays of features on this scale have been used to direct materials assembly, in nanoelectronics, and as tools for genetic analysis and ...
Adam B, Braunschweig +2 more
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A systematic approach to the quality assessment of printed products
Quality standards for the technological processes of the production of finished products are used in all countries of the world. Consumers of printing and packaging products are increasingly demanding ISO 9001 quality system certificates from ...
Havenko Svitlana +4 more
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Direct printing of polymer microstructures on flat and spherical surfaces using a letterpress technique [PDF]
We have developed a letterpress technique capable of printing polymer films with micrometer scale feature sizes onto flat or spherically shaped nonporous substrates.
Miller, Scott M. +2 more
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Les arts de l’estampe en France au xviie siècle : panorama sur trente ans de recherches
A true history of modern and early modern stamps – or even simply seventeenth-century French stamps – has not yet been written and remains hampered by prejudices against the print medium, due probably in part to the little attention it receives in the ...
Maxime Préaud
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