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Recombinant Proteins: A Molecular Tool to Understand Marine Adhesion and to Advance Biomaterials
The production of recombinant proteins represents a fundamental step in the characterisation of marine invertebrate adhesives and in the development of bio‐inspired glues. The association of these proteins with other components such as ions, proteins, polysaccharides, or polymers enables the fabrication of biomaterials for various healthcare ...
Alessandra Whaite +4 more
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Rubens en Madrid (1628-29): nuevos datos técnicos sobre sus copias de Tiziano y un nuevo retrato
A pesar de que la visita de Rubens a la corte española en 1628-29 está bien documentada, existen dudas sobre los cuadros que el pintor realizó durante su estancia en Madrid.
Alejandro Vergara +2 more
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Nanofilled Composite Restorations with Different Adhesives Strategies: Clinical Cases
The esthetic procedures with composites are widely applied, both to posterior and anterior teeth to restore caries cavities, to replace failed restorations, or to make cosmetic procedures.
Luana Dutra de Carvalho +3 more
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L’italiano di Pieter Paul Rubens in qualità di “secretario” di Jan Brueghel dei Velluti
This paper offers a new contribution about Pieter Paul Rubens’ competence with the Italian language, well known since 80’s at least. It’s focused on about thirty letters Rubens wrote for the painter Jan Brueghel The Elder, one of his friends and art ...
Rosa Argenziano
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The two complete mitochondrial genomes were sequenced from the freshwater monogonont rotifer Brachionus rubens. The genome sequences were 12,041 bp and 13,793 bp in size, and the gene order and contents were identical to those of the freshwater rotifer B.
Beom-Soon Choi +6 more
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Training the "clinical eye". Rubens' Three Graces: how many pathologies? [PDF]
Art can serve as a powerful resource for medical students to both train the so called “clinical eye” and to better understand disease [1]. Herein a paleopathological analysis is performed on one of Ruben’s final artworks, “The Three Graces” (1630 ...
Giuseppe Familiari +3 more
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Abstract Large old trees are widely recognized as ecologically important across forest landscapes and concern regarding the decline of these trees is well documented because of their role in maintaining biodiversity for a broad range of organisms. In response to a growing need to inventory such trees, we developed and present the methodology to map and
Douglas G. Pitt +3 more
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Una nueva atribución a Giuliano Finelli: el conocido como Séneca del Museo del Prado
El Museo del Prado conserva una magnífica cabeza barroca de mármol de Carrara. Relacionada con los modelos del Pseudo-Séneca creados por Rubens, derivados a su vez de las obras clásicas que el pintor flamenco admiró en Italia, la cabeza del Prado añade
Giacomo Montanari
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The musealisation of the artist's house as architectural project [PDF]
Artist’s houses that are opened to the public as museums shift from a private and everyday to a semi-public and institutional functioning. This transformation of an artist’s house into a house-museum might appear as a mere legal issue or as a matter of ...
Liefooghe, Maarten
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This study investigates how chemical modifications of sodium titanate nanotubes with amine groups and carbon dots (C‐Dots) influence their structural, optical, vibrational, and surface properties, as well as the photocatalytic performance of the synthesized materials (NaTiNTs‐2NH and NF‐C‐Dots).
José Ferreira da Silva Júnior +9 more
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