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This critical review presents a comprehensive roadmap for the precision 3D printing of cellulose. Quantitative correlations link ink formulation and rheological properties to print fidelity and final material performance. This framework guides the development of advanced functional materials, from biomedical scaffolds to electromagnetic shielding ...
Majed Amini +3 more
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The paper discusses the translatability and untranslatability of personal names in connection with the latest translation of the novel entitled St. Peter’s Umbrella by Kálmán Mikszáth.
Petovská, Flóra
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Proper Name Machine Translation from Japanese to Japanese Sign Language [PDF]
Taro Miyazaki +6 more
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Development of Laterally Graded X‐Ray Multilayer Optics
This work presents the development of laterally graded X‐ray multilayer optics with both constant and variable lateral gradients. By precisely controlling substrate speed profiles and mask design, these multilayers achieve highly accurate lateral gradients and excellent sagittal thickness uniformity, making them ideal for spectroscopy application at ...
Arindam Majhi +11 more
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A novel sample holder compatible with the Zeiss Lightsheet 7 microscope improves imaging of spheroids embedded in collagen matrices. By enabling dual‐sided illumination, it enhances image quality and quantitative analysis of migrating cells. This method advances 3D light sheet microscopy for studying tumor invasion and therapeutic responses.
Masoumeh Mohamadian Namaqi +5 more
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Névtan, fordítás és terminológia
Onomastics, translation and terminology. The conclusions of a round-table discussion The paper presents the most important ideas debated at a round-table discussion in a workshop held on 17th September 2014 entitled Onomastics, translation and
Anna Hajdú
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Exploring transference in the translation of proper names in Ratih Kumala’s Cigarette Girl [PDF]
Komang Rama Juliartha +1 more
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Nanoporous Microelectrodes for Neural Electrophysiology Recordings in Organotypic Culture
The highly porous microelectrodes have been designed and printed on culture membranes, allowing to record electrophysiological neural activity for rodent brain slices. To keep the biocompatible nanoporous structure, the microelectrodes and insulative layer are fabricated on the bottom of culture membranes with only small connector pads added on the top.
Petro Lutsyk +3 more
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