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Restoration of Gottseelige Schluess und Fuersaetz der Seele, an eighteenth century vellum bound book
The article concerns the complete restoration of an 18th century vellum bound book printed in Würzburg. All work was done during a workshop at the Centro del bel libro in Ascona, Switzerland, under the direction of Ms Renate Mesmer.
Margit J. Smith
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BackgroundThe anterior approach to the cervical spine is the most commonly used surgery with effective decompression and less surgical trauma. Anterior plate construct (APC) is considered a standard technique. However, it appears to cause implant failure
Xiaolong Chen +5 more
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The exclusive countryside post‐pandemic
The processes through which the British countryside has become increasingly socially exclusive are reflected in experiences of the pandemic. This paper notes the central importance of power relations, reviews the pivotal role of housing as a motor of rural social change and social exclusion, and summarises experiences of social exclusion in rural areas
Mark Shucksmith
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Skiving as Substitution of Tooth Grinding
Abstract Skiving is a relatively new technology that can partially replace a lead of tooth grinding. This article aims to introduce the results of skiving in a particular production. In the first parts of the article authors focused on the technology of skiving and its patterns.
Martin Letavay +5 more
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Підвищення працездатності металорізального інструменту при обробці сталі ШХ15 в умовах попутного тангенціального точіння [PDF]
У дисертації в результаті комплексних досліджень екологічно чистого (без ЗОР) процесу попутного тангенціального точіння вирішена проблема підвищення працездатності металорізаль-ного інструменту при обробці сталі ШХ15 на верстатах роторного типу з ...
Diadiura, Kostiantyn Oleksandrovych +2 more
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From variance to value: Stabilizing circular exchanges in industrial symbiosis networks
Abstract Industrial symbiosis, where companies exchange byproducts as feedstock, is a key strategy for advancing circular economy principles. While more sustainable than their virgin counterparts, byproducts frequently fluctuate in quantity and quality because they are often low‐value and low‐priority for the generating firms, and this variability can ...
Enar K. Leferink, Marian R. Chertow
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Supporting young fathers: the promise, potential and perils of statutory service provision [PDF]
This article provides a case study of the challenges faced by one local authority in supporting young fathers, in a context of changing models of service provision, resource constraints and professional training needs.
Davies, L, Neale, B
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The production of low-quantity, high-precision shafts and cylindrical components is a time-consuming and expensive operation. Skiving, which involves the use of a form tool, can be a considerably faster operation than the traditional single-point turning. However, little has been published on the process. When the study described was initiated, no data
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Going native: long-running television serials in the UK [PDF]
This article examines in detail the development of the long-running serial in the UK, from its beginnings on radio in the 1940s, through the move to television in the mid 1950s and then up to the present day.
Chalmers, Douglas, O'Donnell, Hugh
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ABSTRACT Objective To study the association between previous use of levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG‐IUS) and endometrial thickness (EMT) in women undergoing in vitro fertilisation (IVF)/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) cycles. Design Multicentre historical cohort study.
Mette Peters Michaelsen +11 more
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