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2. 膜切加捻成纱技术研究进展.
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梁延腾, 聂思颖, 俞科静, and 徐 阳
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- 2024
3. Eğitim Yönetimi Alanındaki Kongrelerin Görünümü.
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ÇİLEK, Adem
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SCHOOL administration ,QUALITATIVE research ,CONTENT analysis ,PRESCHOOL education ,RESEARCH methodology - Abstract
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- 2023
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4. Black printed paper as a simple method to assess laser beam profile.
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AlJasser, Mohammed I.
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- 2023
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5. A Note of Caution on the Use of Calcium Nanoparticle Dispersions as Deacidifying Agents.
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Cremonesi, Paolo
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NANOPARTICLES ,CALCIUM hydroxide ,CALCIUM ,DISPERSION (Chemistry) ,ETHANOL ,PROPANOLS ,ISOPROPYL alcohol - Abstract
Calcium hydroxide nanoparticles dispersed in ethanol or 2-propanol have been proposed for deacidification treatments of cellulose-based supports and are currently adopted by many paper and paintings conservators. There is however a risk inherent in this treatment: the dispersion would acquire a highly alkaline pH in the presence of moisture, absorbed by the dispersing alcohol solvents or by the cellulose-based support. Consequently, conditions of potential risk would be created for the structural integrity of the cellulosic supports, for some organic film-forming materials and some colouring matter. The simple tests conducted in this study clearly demonstrate that this risk is real, and suggest a cautious attitude in evaluating the suitability of these nano-dispersions for the treatment of some works of art. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. PAPER, PAPERMAKING & THE HISTORY OF LIBRARIES.
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Roughen Jr., Patrick F.
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This article traces the history of the relationship of papermaking and paper to libraries over time. Paper was first made in China and is traditionally considered one of that nation's four greatest inventions, along with gun powder, printing, and the compass. Papermaking was often associated with archives in its early development in China, as well as when it was introduced to Japan, where it came to be a part of some Shinto and Buddhist temples, and later governmental agencies. Under Islam, the availability of paper was linked to increased literacy and growth of libraries. In early modern Europe, before the widespread use of wood in the papermaking process, libraries and archives were part of an "economy of paper" with paper at times being in short supply. In the modern era, the world of papermaking did not intersect much with the world of the library, which made progress with the problem of brittle books, one of its greatest challenges, slow, though recent efforts of government, industry, scientists, and representatives of the library have produced positive results. The damage caused by wood-based paper in libraries was mirrored by the environmental damage caused by wood-based papermaking in communities. The history of papermaking and libraries demonstrates the importance of understanding the technologies which support the library, while also advocating effectively to the representatives of all its sources of support in ways which promote the values of the library and its associated community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
7. Confirmaciones en papel de mercedes regias tardomedievales (Castilla, 1465-1479).
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Ávila Seoane, Nicolás
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MIDDLE Ages ,PARCHMENT ,CATHOLICS ,PRINCES ,ARCHETYPES - Abstract
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- 2023
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8. Bezpečnost neinvazivního průzkumu využívajícího záření o specifické vlnové délce.
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Kazanskii, Andrei
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- 2022
9. The Behavior of Different Varnishes Applied to Graphic Artworks: Comparison Using a Methodological Protocol.
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Durbán García, Marta, Espejo Arias, Teresa, López Montes, Ana María, and Blanc García, María del Rosario
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FLUORIDE varnishes ,VARNISH & varnishing ,WATER immersion ,GUM arabic ,CONSERVATION & restoration ,EGG whites - Abstract
This paper presents the results of a series of tests – using a recently-published set of methodological guidelines referred to here as the Protocol – on varnishes traditionally used in the protection and enhancement of graphic artworks. The aim of the research was to study the characteristics of different varnishes when they are applied to a graphic artwork and to analyze their behavior when exposed to conditions that cause alterations, be these natural factors, accidental, or the result of a conservation intervention. Lastly, the study sought to determine whether each varnish was suitable for conservation purposes. Five varnishes were selected for the study: egg white, gum arabic, shellac, rosin, and dammar. Paper test samples were used to study the characteristics of the recently applied varnishes: dimensions, weight, thickness, color, brightness/gloss, pH, surface appearance, drying time, degree of absorption by the substrate, and adhesion to the substrate. The behavior of varnishes was studied via a series of tests that recreated adverse conditions (humidity, light, and temperature). These tested for resistance to ambient humidity, immersion in water, dry-heat aging, and aging in a climate test chamber. After applying the Protocol it was concluded that the varnishes most resistant to different alteration factors are gum arabic and dammar resin. By contrast, shellac and rosin are the most susceptible to alterations, which precludes their use as a conservation material. As well as indicating the varnishes that present the minimum interaction with the substrate and the greatest long-term durability, the results of this research also provide a useful guide to the behavior of these varnishes for their use in preventive conservation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. Characterization of Pulp and Paper Properties Produced from Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) Stalks.
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Çiçekler, Mustafa, Özdemir, Ayşe, and Tutuş, Ahmet
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- 2022
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11. A Bridge Built of Paper--A Master's-Course Project for Civil Engineering Students.
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Lange, Jörg, von der Heyden, Aaron, Knaack, Ulrich, and Kanli, Evgenia
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CIVIL engineers ,CIVIL engineering ,ENGINEERING students ,STUDENT projects ,GLUE - Abstract
Within the Master's course "Civil Engineering" at TU Darmstadt, a project has to be carried out. In the winter term 2018/2019 this was the design and fabrication of a bridge spanning 6 m and made entirely from paper. Students had to find bridge types suitable for the use of paper, develop and optimise cross sections and bracing systems and furthermore prove the load bearing capacity. This included the use of experimental methods explicitly. Finally, the bridge had to be erected crossing a small creek. No materials other than paper, cardboard and glue were allowed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. FEATURES OF THE PRIMARY PREPARATION OF HEMP STRAW STALKS SUITABLE FOR OBTAINING CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS AND PAPER.
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Putintseva, Svitlana, Tikhosova, Anastasiia, Krahlyk, Vira, and Kapitonov, Artem
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STRAW ,HEMP ,RAW materials ,WHEAT straw ,CELLULOSE fibers ,MANUFACTURING processes ,NATURAL fibers - Abstract
The features of the primary preparation of hemp straw stalks suitable for obtaining cellulosecontaining materials and paper are considered in the article. The primary processes of the preparation of hemp raw materials for pulp production, which include harvesting, storage of straw stalks, transportation, and primary processing of raw materials suitable for obtaining cellulose-containing materials, are described. Methods of shortening stems and fibers applied in the pulping process are studied in detail. Technological methods of shortening straw stalks of technical hemp and cleaning raw materials from grains and garbage impurities are mentioned. The necessity of applying the processes of stalks crushing and wet purification of chopped straw stalks of technical hemp is proved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. "Print paper ought to be as free as the air and water": American Newspapers, Canadian Newsprint, and the Payne-Aldrich Tariff, 1909-1913.
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LITTLE, GEOFFREY ROBERT
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TARIFF ,WOOD-pulp ,NEWSPAPERS ,PAPER pulp ,IMPORT taxes ,ELECTRONIC newspapers - Abstract
The 1909 Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act resulted in significant duties and taxes on imports of Canadian newsprint and wood pulp, a finished product and a commodity in constant demand in the United States. In response, American newspapers took up the cause of duty-free pulp and paper and positioned themselves in opposition to the "Paper Trust," a cabal of papermakers of which International Paper was chief. While there have been important studies of the history of American newsprint, no historian has yet analyzed the discourse and rhetoric employed by the papers themselves in opposition to the tariff. The repeal of the tariff in 1913 resulted in the fantastical growth of the Canadian newsprint industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
14. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE: For a GCSE English language class, will the implementation of a text-type checklist as a planning aid improve the writing structure and marks to exam style questions, compared to previous mock paper responses?
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Green, Liam
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ENGLISH language ,PAPER - Published
- 2022
15. Distribution of the Polymer Melt Velocity and Temperature in the Spinneret Channel of Bi-component Fibre Melt Spinning: a Mathematical Model.
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Pei Feng, Dashuang Liu, Ronggen Zhang, and Chongchang Yang
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POLYMERS ,SPINNING (Textiles) ,VELOCITY measurements ,PAPER ,MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
For the stability of composite fibre spinning, the difference in and distribution of the polymer melt velocity during the spinning are among the factors of importance. Based on the basic equation for the control of composite spinning dynamics, boundary conditions are identified and reported in this paper. A mathematical model for the symmetric and asymmetric distribution of the melt flow velocity in the microhole of the spinneret of the composite spinning assembly was developed. The accuracy of the mathematical model was also ascertained. It gives a theoretical basis for the designing of a composite spinning assembly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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16. The YO-IFOS key points to write a good paper in otolaryngology.
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Lechien, J.R., Chiesa-Estomba, C.M., Calvo-Henriquez, C., Ayad, T., Simon, F., and Fakhry, N.
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OTOLARYNGOLOGY - Published
- 2021
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17. The Top 100 Most-Cited Articles on Hallux Valgus.
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Tekin, Sezgin Bahadır and Bozgeyik, Bahri
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To perform the citation and content analysis of 100 articles on Hallux valgus from the most cited to the least. Articles published on Hallux valgus between 1980 and 2020 were analyzed by making use of the Web of Science database. Articles were ranked from most cited to the least. Content analysis of all articles was also carried out. Original research articles, reviews, and clinical trials were included in the study whereas case reports were excluded from the study. The total number of citations of the 100 most-cited articles was 7,697. The most-cited article was ' Prevalence of hallux valgus in the general population; systematic review and meta-analysis ' published by Sheere Nix in Journal of Foot and Ankle Research in 2010. The country where the articles were mostly produced was USA (n = 46). The most interesting issue was the osteotomy techniques and changes in Hallux valgus surgery. The treatment of the Hallux valgus disease is still discussed today. Citation analyses have shown that surgical developments related to HV surgery still attract attention, and this information will be updated continuously in line with the increasing number of articles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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18. KATI' SANATI VE ÇAĞDAŞ YORUMCULARINDAN EMEL NURHAN OGAN.
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KÖYLÜ, Satiye and ETİKAN, Sema
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- 2021
19. Sustainable paper-based triboelectric nanogenerator with improved output performance through a general strategy of interface fusion.
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Liu, Hanbin, Li, Xun, Li, Zhijian, Xiang, Huacui, Bai, Zhou, Wu, Haiwei, Liu, Guodong, and Zhou, Hongwei
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The paper-based triboelectric nanogenerators (PB-TENGs) satisfied the requirement of sustainability and aroused great research interests, however how to improve their outputs still remains as a huge challenge. Most of the reported strategies to enhance the performance of PB-TENG focused on the chemical modification of the friction layers (FL), which may be restricted by the high-cost and cumbersome protocols being required. In this work, a general strategy of interface engineering to boost the outputs of the PB-TENG was proposed and validated by employing graphene composite paper (GC-paper) as electrodes. At the beginning, the hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) and Ecoflex were cured as separated films and used as friction layers, which were adhered with copper or GC-paper electrodes. The PB-TENG device can be obtained and possesses acceptable performance. Subsequently, we were surprised to find that the outputs of the PB-TENG largely increased by coating the FLs on the GC-paper rather than adhering. The maximum open-circuit voltage jumped from 300 V to 734 V, and the maximum short-circuit current boosted from 3.4 µA to 8.7 µA. This phenomenon may be ascribed to an interface effect between the FLs and electrodes, which enhanced the electrostatic induction. The strategy of this interface engineering was also proved to be general for other PB-TENG devices with various friction materials. Therefore, it may pave a way for the development of sustainable TENG devices with high performance. [Display omitted] • The output of the paper-based triboelectric nanogenerator (PB-TENG) was boosted. • A general strategy of interface fusion was demonstrated for the high performance. • The interface fusion was realized by coating frication layers on graphene-paper. • The PB-TENG was successfully used for energy harvesting and self-powered sensing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. LIFE IN THE GAP: The gold is gone, but we found history, cattle and copper bracelets in Buffalo Gap.
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HUNHOFF, BERNIE
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LAND use ,CATTLE ,BUILDINGS ,PAPER ,HISTORY - Abstract
The article discusses, Kay Streester has inherited Buffalo Gap history - everything from land, cattle and buildings to scraps of paper. It couldn't be in better hands. I was born on the plains;' she says. ''I'm a child of the land and there is something about it that has a deep call for you: Streeter grew up in southeast South Dakota and arrived in Buffalo Gap.
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- 2022
21. A White Gem from Kyoto.
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Brunskog, Maria and Miyakoshi, Tetsuo
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ATTENUATED total reflectance ,FOURIER transform infrared spectroscopy ,X-ray fluorescence ,X-ray microscopy ,DOLLMAKERS ,FLUORESCENCE microscopy - Abstract
A small box, hitherto described as white lacquerware, currently displayed at the Chinese Pavilion, Drottningholm, Sweden, is an unusual example of artefacts imported from the Far East during the era of the East India Companies. By using microscopy for cross- and thin sections, X−ray fluorescence microscopy, attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, some of the specific characteristics of the box are described, and it was possible to differentiate original from more recent restoration material. Among other findings, the results suggest that white glue tempera is a better description, based on indications of calcium carbonate and protein, and support an earlier attribution of the box to an Edo period doll maker in Kyoto. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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22. NANOCELLULOSE FROM REED STALKS TO IMPROVE THE PROPERTIES OF PAPER FOR PACKAGING FOOD PRODUCTS.
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Barbash, V. A., Yaschenko, O. V., Gondovska, A. S., and Yakymenko, O. S.
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- 2021
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23. RUČNO RAĐENI PAPIR: POVIJEST, IZRADA, SVOJSTVA I VODENI ZNAKOVI.
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Bešlić, Ana and Dragojević, Andreja
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- 2021
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24. Konserviranje in restavriranje rokopisne knjige iz Škofič.
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HARAUER, DARJA, PROPS, ANJA, PETELIN, NATAŠA, GRKMAN, STANKA, KOTAR, MATEJA, and PLANINC, LUCIJA
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- 2020
25. Dela na pergamentu in papirju z vidika humanističnih in naravoslovnih znanosti: misli o simpoziju in ob izidu zbornika razprav.
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GOLOB, NATAŠA
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- 2020
26. Evaluation of Rhododendron Luteum and Rhododendron Ponticum in Pulp and Paper Production.
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Birinci, Emre, Tutuş, Ahmet, and Çiçekler, Mustafa
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- 2020
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27. 芳纶材料在轨道交通领域的应用现状.
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张 娜
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HONEYCOMB structures ,COMPOSITE materials ,COMPOSITE structures ,CHEMICAL resistance ,FLAME - Abstract
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- 2020
28. Evaluation of a Hot Print System for the development of latent fingermarks on thermal paper: A pseudo-operational trial.
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Robb, Kiera, Deacon, Paul, Fordyce, Laura, Fennessy, Rebecca, and Farrugia, Kevin J.
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SYSTEMS development ,POLAR solvents ,HIGH temperatures ,PAPER ,GENTIAN violet - Abstract
Enhancement of latent fingermarks on thermal paper poses a number of problems when using traditional methods used for porous substrates due to blackening of the thermal layer as a result of polar solvents present within the reagents and high temperatures oxidising the acid/dye complex. Thus, methods which prevent such reactions are favoured for the development of latent prints on said substrates. A comparative pseudo-operational trial using UV, Hot Print System (HPS), ninhydrin and ThermaNIN was performed on 1000 thermal paper substrates gathered from various sources. The results indicated that the most effective method was an acetone pre-wash followed by ninhydrin. The sequence of HPS-ninhydrin was similarly effective when compared to ninhydrin as a sole technique. ThermaNIN produced fewer marks than ninhydrin but was superior to HPS. Whilst the HPS developed some fingermarks, there was only a very small number of marks uniquely developed by it. • The Hot Print System (HPS) is inferior to chemical methods on this substrate. • The HPS uniquely developed very few number of fingermarks. • Ninhydrin was the most effective process; however, it compromises text legibility. • The HPS did not adversely affect subsequent chemical development of fingermarks. • ThermaNIN formulation modified to include HFE-71DE to avoid precipitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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29. Durability of Chinese Repair Bamboo Papers under Artificial Aging Conditions.
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Luo, Yanbing
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BAMBOO ,DURABILITY ,CHEMICAL processes ,PAPER ,MANUFACTURING processes ,AGE differences - Abstract
To study the life expectancy and difference in aging resistance properties of different modern repair bamboo papers, hydrothermal/dry-heat ageing experiments on repair bamboo paper samples were conducted. The mechanical strength (tensile strength and folding endurance) of different papers during the ageing process were analyzed. Furthermore, the chemical properties (degree of polymerization and pH) of the samples were tested to search for the immanent cause of paper ageing. The results indicated that the ageing resistance ability and durability of modern repair paper are strongly related to their production process, which corresponds with the initial properties of the paper. Mechanical pulp had a low degradation resistance, which was further exacerbated by the chemical bleaching process. In the long run, traditional handmade papers with solar bleaching processes will have longer-term stability and durability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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30. Melia dubia Cav. wood properties vary with age and influence the pulp and paper quality.
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Sinha, Satish K., Chaudhari, Pravin A., Thakur, Narender Singh, Jha, Suman K., Patel, Dhiraj P., and Dhaka, Ravindra K.
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PAPER pulp ,PULPING ,WOOD chemistry ,HARDWOODS ,PAPER ,TREE age - Abstract
Variations in wood properties such as basic density, tissue proportion, fibre dimensions and their derived indices, cellulose and lignin content of Melia dubia at five age gradations were examined to evaluate the suitability of the species for pulp and paper production. The study showed that basic density, fibre proportion, fibre length, cell wall thickness, slenderness ratio, solids factor, cellulose and lignin content increased with tree age. However, vessel proportion, fibre width and lumen width decreased. Most of the wood properties were found suitable for making good quality pulp and paper at the age of 4 and 5 years in comparison to other hardwood species among five age gradation. Hence, harvesting at fourth and fifth year of age is suggested in M. dubia for high pulp yield and better paper quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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31. Occurrence of anthropogenic litter in nestling Tree Swallows (Tachycineta bicolor).
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WALSH, STEPHANIE, HAUGHTON, JENNIFER, BELLAN, LEE, GOSSELIN, ISABELLE, FESTARINI, AMY, LEE, DAVID, and STUART, MARILYNE
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While undertaking a study of the effects of strontium-90 on Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) near Chalk River, Ontario, we noticed the presence of anthropogenic litter (pieces of metal, glass, and plastic, and paper, plastic, and foil wrappers, >1 mm in size) in the nestlings. Although combustible litter (pieces of plastic and wrappers) were not quantified before the nestlings were incinerated in 2014 and 2015, gizzards were dissected in 2016. Litter (>1 mm diameter) was found in 30% of the 74 nestlings examined. This material is most likely provided to nestlings, along with food (insects) and natural grit (sand, stones, and mollusc shells), which we also found, by parent birds; however, it could lead to internal injuries and/or harmful substances being absorbed by the young birds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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32. Paper Instruments in Early African Economies and the Debated Role of the Suftaja.
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Lydon, Ghislaine
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- 2019
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33. «Réversibilités documentaires»: Les matérialités affectives du papier en histoire de l'Afrique (XIXe-XXe siècles).
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Nativel, Didier
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- 2019
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34. Effects of the Coating Mixture on the Penetration of Liquids into Paper.
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Leks-Stępień, Janina
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PAPER coatings ,PRINTING properties of paper ,PIGMENTS ,BINDING agents ,CHEMICAL reactions - Abstract
The pigment coating of paper is usually performed to enhance the physical properties of paper and its printability. The coating generally makes paper whiter, brighter and more opaque. The properties of the coated paper depend, among others, on the porous structure of the coating developed, which is determined by the pigments, binders and their reactions. The influence of the type and quantity of coating components and ink absorption into the coating layer was studied in this work. Printing ink penetration was measured using a Penetration Dynamic Analyser with a HVL module (High Viscous Liquid). The evenness of liquid penetration into paper was measured using a Penetration Dynamic Analyser with a PEA module (Print Evenness Analyser). Results obtained indicate that all three variables - coating pigment type, latex dose and ink type - may have an equally strong influence on liquid and ink penetration, and thus on print quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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35. Adaptive resource management strategies in paper and pulp industry: a discrete-event simulation approach.
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Keshari, Anupam and Simeone, Alessandro
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In Paper and Pulp (P&P) industry resource management scenarios, such as processing cell(s) efficiency reduction, equipment break-down or failures, alternative energy source (biomass and solar energy) utilization/ synchronization with regular energy sources and management decided change in production rate or product quality often occur in industrial processes causing material flow disruption, energy and production losses. In such scenarios, immediate and appropriate actions are required to be taken to minimize energy and production losses. Emerging resource management options tackle these issues through four different ways i.e., by mixing of readymade pulp at various processing stages, by varying the percentage of input raw material, by adopting a parallel utilization of alternative energy sources and by switching on/off some processing units or parallel working segments. These ways are implementable with immediate effect, accurately monitorable and their degree of application can be regulated within a wide range, thus denoted as adaptive solutions. This research work proposes a discrete-event simulation based real-time resource management technique for paper and pulp industry, wherein some resource management challenges are addressed and solved strategically with adaptive solutions. The presented examples validate that using the developed approach, the effective adaptive strategy can be timely planned to resolve occasionally or permanently happening resource management challenges ensuring an un-interrupted material flow throughout the plant along with the minimization of productivity and energy losses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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36. A STUDY ON READING HABITS AMONG HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN SALEM, TAMIL NADU INDIA.
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Sivasubramanian, G. and Gomathi, P.
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The study on reading habits among higher secondary school students is a paper thought to access the use of library service and reading habits of higher secondary school students the findings from the table are differentiated into various categories and the table shows that the most of the students are very much enjoyable in reading books with fervor. therefore the study concluded that the reading habits of secondary school students should be given rapt attention because of the imminent danger of losing reading habits in the era of information & communication technology. the study recommends that there must be a fixed time for reading a variety of reading material that will appeal to students and that adopting different methods to arouse the interest of students could enhance their reading habit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
37. Comparison of the environmental impacts of three support wires for tomato farming: paper, jute and polypropylene.
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Evrard, D., Betmont, F., and Zwolinski, P.
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Small companies encounter difficulties to adapt to new markets with a sustainable perspective. The subject of this article is a paper transformation company which has been eager to develop the organic farming market by developing a new plant support. Alternatives made from plant fibres or plastics exist, such as jute and polypropylene. The main difficulty of this project was to ecodesign a paper product with a multicriteria approach. The factors considered have been divided into two categories. Firstly, the environmental impacts calculated according to the Life Cycle Assessment methodology (on raw material extraction, manufacturing and end-of-life) are summarised. Secondly, the characteristics of the product are discussed in regards to these results and sustainability questions as part of the interpretation phase. Finally, ways of improvement of the LCA methodology to improve the study in terms of geographical representativeness and societal considerations are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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38. A Descriptive Content Analysis of the Studies on Mathematics Education in International Classroom Teaching Education Symposium (USOS).
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Turgut, Sedat
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MATHEMATICS education (Elementary) ,CONTENT analysis ,DATA analysis ,GEOMETRY education ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
By using the descriptive content analysis, this research study aimed to evaluate the studies on mathematics education presented within the scope of International Classroom Teaching Education Symposium (USOS) and published in proceeding book between 2014-2018. Findings of the study indicated that the number of studies conducted about mathematics teaching has increased in last five years. In terms of publishing language, the studies were in Turkish and conducted by Turkish researchers although USOS is an international scientific event. In terms of research field, the number of the studies conducted in the field of geometry and examining mathematics and geometry together is quite few. In terms of study group/sample, the research studies were conducted with elementary students, pre-service elementary teachers and elementary teachers. In terms of research model/pattern, survey and case studies were preferred by a majority. Besides, the information on research model/pattern was not stated in a majority of research studies. As a data collection tool; test, interview form, scale, open-ended question and questionnaire were mostly used. In some studies, the information about data collection tool was not given. As data analysis technique, content analysis and predictive statistical techniques were commonly used. In a majority of the studies, the information about data analysis technique was not given. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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39. Milk-based triboelectric nanogenerator on paper for harvesting energy from human body motion.
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Xia, Kequan, Zhu, Zhiyuan, Zhang, Hongze, Du, Chaolin, Fu, Jiangming, and Xu, Zhiwei
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Abstract In recent years, the triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) has been demonstrated as a renewable power source by converting ambient energy into remarkable electrical output. In this study, milk film was investigated as a novel triboelectric material, and the results revealed that it occupies a top-level positive position in the triboelectric series owing to its strong ability of losing electrons during the triboelectrification process. A friction process based on sandpaper was introduced to increase the surface roughness of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) tape to enhance the output performance of the proposed milk-based paper TENG (MP-TENG). The approximate values of the short-circuit current (I sc), open-circuit voltage (V oc), and output power density reached 93μA, 392 V, and 583.75μW/cm
2 , respectively. To increase the output performance, a lozenge stacked MP-TENG was designed and fabricated, and enhanced output was achieved. The proposed MP-TENGs are capable of providing three working patterns corresponding to human body movements. The working patterns 1, 2, and 3 can harvest energy produced by foot movement, arm motion, and lumber motion, respectively. The motion state of the human body, such as walking, running, or jumping, can be detected. Additionally, the MP-TENG can be used to test the protein content of milk. The generated electrical output of an MP-TENG with a size of 5 cm × 5 cm is capable of directly powering 82 blue high-power LEDs with a working voltage of 3.4 V. This paper proposes a potential light-weight, flexible, and wearable electronic device for energy harvesting and food quality detection. Graphical abstract fx1 Highlights • Solid milk film was firstly introduced to make TENG, which can also detect its protein content. • The MP-TENG can harvest various body movement energy, and a friction process can enhance its output. • The MP-TENGs can detect the motion state of the human body, including walking, running, and jumping. • The MP-TENGs are prepared using simple process based on cost efficient household material. • The MP-TENG with a size of 5cm×5cm was capable of lighting 82 blue high-power LEDs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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40. EFFECT OF DUCKWEED PLANTS ON REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM PAPER-BASED PACKAGING.
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Elmas, Gulnur Mertoglu, Oral, Dilek, and Akburak, Serdar
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There are many scientific studies conducted by using duckweed to remove heavy metals from waste water. Duckweed plants have been used first time with this study for the removal of heavy metals from the paper-based packaging used as raw materials in recovered paper production. Objective of this study was to use an environmental friendly method to remove or decrease heavy metals from paper, paperboard and corrugated board. A mixture of Lemna minor, L. gibba and Spirodela polyrrhiza from duckweed taxa was used for the phytoremediation applications. The phytoremediation application was carried out on paper-based samples for 7 days in a batch reactor system to remove heavy metals such as lead, zinc, cadmium, nickel, copper, chrome and aluminum from the samples. Results showed that the duckweed plants can be used during the removal or decrease in heavy metal concentrations in the paper based packaging. It was determined that there was no removal or reduction heavy metals in the surface treated paper packages with low grammage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
41. Paper-based building envelopes – Environmental and performance assessment of original and literature-based designs.
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Jasiolek, Agata
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Building walls are responsible for the highest share of environmental impact among other building elements and the whole building envelope is linked to nearly half of the energy embodied in the building. One of the sustainable materials that may be applied in building envelopes to reduce their impact is paper, e.g. corrugated cardboard or paperboard. Although environmental qualities are considered the key advantage of paper, the environmental properties of previously proposed designs were rarely assessed nor compared to conventional building envelopes. Therefore, the aim of this research is to analyse the performance and environmental impact of selected paper-based envelopes, compare them with conventional alternatives based on steel and timber, and indicate key factors influencing their environmental performance. Moreover, the article proposes two original paper-based envelopes with favourable environmental characteristics. The environmental analysis was conducted via Life Cycle Assessment, using the midpoint CML method and the endpoint ReCiPe method with a single indicator. LCA was based on the Ecoinvent 3.8 database and supplemented with sensitivity analysis. LCA results were compared with performance assessment. It has been shown, that replacement of conventional envelopes with paper-based ones, especially in buildings with a limited lifespan, may reduce their environmental impact and the amount of waste generated. In conclusion, a series of recommendations for sustainable paper-based envelope designs are formulated. [Display omitted] • Paper-based building envelopes may reduce buildings' environmental impact. • A combination of LCA and performance analyses may be used for envelopes' assessment. • Envelopes with embedded structural elements are preferable to sandwich structures. • Durable yet sustainable claddings are crucial for paper-based envelopes' performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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42. DNA profiling of saliva traces habitually deposited on various documents: a pilot study.
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Thakar, Mukesh Kumar, Sahajpal, Vivek, Bhambara, Amandeep Kaur, Bhandari, Deepika, and Sharma, Arun
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Background: A study was conducted to determine whether the habitualness among individuals to apply saliva to their fingertips (for moistening) while shuffling through pages of a document can provide evidence in cases pertaining to handling of documents in forensic investigations. It involved 200 volunteers, 50% of which were male and 50% were female. The volunteers shuffled the pages of the three substrates (registers, books and magazines). An attempt was made to detect the transfer of saliva onto the substrate while shuffling and generation of DNA profiles from the transferred saliva. The presence of salivary stains was confirmed using iodine fuming test and starch iodine test. Afterwards, the DNA was recovered with substrate cutting method, extracted using QIAGEN® QIAmp DNA mini kit and amplified using the Power Plex® 21 System Kit. Results: The results revealed that 83% of individuals applied saliva onto the documents and majority of females applied saliva. DNA could be successfully recovered from the stains detected on the three substrates, and complete STR profiles could be generated. Main finding: A conclusion can be drawn out that majority of subjects under study were in habit of using saliva to turn pages, and this can be an important evidence to help criminal justice system as DNA profiles could be developed successfully from the substrates. This can be a very good evidence in respect of identifying the individual(s) who handled the document. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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43. Integrated paper electrodes derived from cotton stalks for high-performance flexible supercapacitors.
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Chen, Jizhang, Fang, Kaili, Chen, Qiongyu, Xu, Junling, and Wong, Ching-Ping
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Abstract With the rapid development of flexible electronics, new opportunities are opening up for paper-based electrodes. Herein, an integrated paper electrode consisting of homogeneously mixed cellulose fibers, activated carbon (AC), and carbon black is fabricated using cotton stalks as the raw material. Assembled from two such electrodes, the flexible supercapacitor exhibits high energy density, high power density, and outstanding cyclability. Remarkably, the thickness and AC mass loading of the paper electrode can be easily scaled up to commercial levels (610 µm and 9.8 mg cm
−2 ), while still delivering great performances. Moreover, it is demonstrated that the replacement of AC with Ni-Co layered double hydroxide or Fe 2 O 3 can result in paper-based asymmetric supercapacitor with extremely high energy density (331 μW h cm−2 and 10.3 mW h cm−3 ), substantially outperforming conventional paper-based supercapacitors. The fabrication methodology of integrated paper electrodes in this report manifests great potential, offering a new vision for flexible energy storage. Graphical abstract fx1 Highlights • An integrated paper electrode is fabricated using cotton stalks as the raw material. • The paper is composed of homogeneously mixed cellulose fibers, AC, and CB. • The paper thickness and AC mass loading can be easily scaled up to commercial levels. • The flexible symmetric supercapacitor delivers favorable energy and power densities. • The paper-based asymmetric supercapacitor exhibits extremely high energy density. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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44. Exordium of Anxiety in Harold Pinter's The Room.
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Pravindh, R. and Dinakaran, P.
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PAPER ,EMOTIONAL state ,IMAGE ,GESTURE ,REPETITION (Aesthetics) ,MONOLOGUE - Abstract
This paper tries to examine the methods of presentation of anxiety in Harold Pinter's The Room, recognising the imagistic method to be his favoured method of presenting emotional states, and looking at the variety of images that abound in this play. The different types of anxiety manifested by the characters are categorised against the background of this analysis. The pervading influence of psychology and the subtle impact of political issues found to underlie the anxiety of the characters in the play are identified. A different variety of anxiety manifested by characters in Pinter's play is categorised. This study makes an endeavour to examine the play of Pinter taking the ideas that lie locked beneath the words and the gestures in them. Sometimes the words in this play do not seem to convey any idea. The images he creates, the ironies in him, automatic repetitions, monologues and all give particular shades of meaning to words in different contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
45. Dewatering of pulp and paper mill biosludge and primary sludge.
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Meyer, Torsten, Amin, Parthiv, Allen, D. Grant, and Tran, Honghi
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PAPER mill waste ,PULPING ,WASTEWATER treatment - Abstract
Abstract Dewatering and handling of pulp and paper mill sludge is challenging and often comprises more than half of the overall wastewater treatment costs at a mill. Primary sludge is usually more dewaterable than biosludge (waste activated sludge), and the ratio between both types of sludge largely determines the dewaterability of the sludge mix. This study has quantified the benefits of adding primary sludge to biosludge to enhance the dewaterability in terms of cake solids and filtrate/pressate solids content. Furthermore, the effects of the particle size distribution and the monovalent to divalent cation ratio of the various types of sludge were investigated. Biosludge and three types of primary sludge from a Canadian pulp and paper mill were mixed at various ratios and tested for dewaterability using a Crown Press®, a bench-scale device which simulates industrial belt press dewatering. Results show that after addition of primary sludge at up to 40% mass proportion (dry solids basis) the dewatered cake solids content increased substantially, from 10.4% to 18.7–19.9%, depending on the type of primary sludge added. Further addition of primary sludge led to comparably only small improvements. Primary sludge addition also resulted in decreased total suspended solids (TSS) concentrations in the combined gravity filtrate / Crown Press pressate. Primary sludge content of only 10% in the sludge mix was sufficient to decrease the TSS concentration from 1.8 g /L to 0.2 – 0.4 g /L. The study shows that only less than half of the sludge mix needs to consist of primary sludge, in order to achieve adequate dewaterability. This opens up the possibility of retaining more primary fiber within the pulping process, without compromising downstream sludge dewatering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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46. Assessing the Accuracy of Caries Diagnosis in Bitewing Radiographs Using Different Reproduction Media.
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Adibi, Sadaf, Amrollahi, Anita, Nazhvani, Ali Dehghani, and Movahhedian, Najmeh
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DIAGNOSIS of dental caries ,DENTAL radiography ,COMPUTER peripherals ,DENTAL caries ,DIAGNOSTIC imaging ,ORAL radiography ,RADIOGRAPHIC films - Abstract
Statement of the Problem: After introducing digital radiography, practitioners started reading radiographs from computer monitors; however, many still prefer hard-copy radiographs. Purpose: This study aimed to assess the possible superiority of either type of radiograph recording media (computer monitor, film, or paper) in diagnosis and perception of the depth of the cariogenic lesions. Materials and Method: Twenty digital bitewing radiographs, obtained from 200 posterior extracted teeth, were displayed on an LG monitor and printed on paper and film using Kodak printers. Two observers independently measured lesions depth on the images. Serial sections of teeth were obtained and the sections were evaluated by a stereomicroscope to determine the actual depth of cariogenic lesions. The efficacy of the each medium was assessed by determining its specificity and sensitivity in comparison with those of histological images. Weighted kappa coefficients and the ROC analysis were used for the statistical analysis. Results: Strong intra- and inter-observer agreements (0.818 to 0.958, 0.77 to 0.85) were found for all detection methods. The highest Az value was obtained with the monitor-displayed images (Az: 0.879); however, differences between detection methods were not statistically significant (p> 0.05). Conclusion: Monitor-displayed bitewing radiographs, paper, and film prints used in our study performed similarly in the detection of proximal caries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
47. A Method of Encoding Coordinates on the Paper for Digitizing Handwriting.
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Qingcheng Li, Guangming Zheng, Ye Lu, and Heng Cao
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PAPER ,WRITING ,ENCODING ,DECODERS & decoding ,CIPHERS - Abstract
We have been using paper for more than a thousand years and we are so accustomed to using it. However, digital information is easy to share and manage. It is necessary to digitize the handwriting. This article proposes a method of encoding coordinates on a twodimensional page for digitizing hand-writing, combining Anoto encoding and nCode encoding. The coding scheme is calibrated based on coordinate relation, and the feasibility of the scheme is verified through experiments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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48. Painting a high-output triboelectric nanogenerator on paper for harvesting energy from human body motion.
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Xia, Kequan, Zhu, Zhiyuan, Zhang, Hongze, Du, Chaolin, Xu, Zhiwei, and Wang, Rongji
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Paper-based triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) represent an affordable, green, and eco-friendly energy harvesting methodology. In this work, we propose a novel X-shaped paper TENG (XP-TENG) formed from a ballpoint ink layer coated by painting with a commercial brush pen. The paper and Teflon tape serve as the triboelectric pairs, with the paper serving as the supporting component. Moreover, the XP-TENG is capable of providing two working patterns that can yield an expanded scope of practical applications. A stacked XP-TENG was proposed for increasing the output performance and harvesting the mechanical energy generated by motion of the human body. This staked XP-TENG can directly light up 101 blue high-power LEDs with working voltage of 3.4 V. The fabricated XP-TENG can be used for harvesting mechanical energy from human walking. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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49. So delicate yet so strong and versatile - the use of paper in objects conservation.
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Artal-Isbrand, Paula
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A large variety of acid-free Asian and Western papers offer objects conservators numerous applications in their work. Not only have objects conservators borrowed this extraordinary material - paper - from the field of paper conservation but they have also adopted many of the well-developed methods and techniques of handling and manipulating it in their 3-D treatments. Paper meets all material criteria in modern conservation practice, including reversibility, strength, inertness, long-term stability, minimal change in color over time, and compatibility with the original artwork. Additional attractive characteristics are that it is light weight, non-toxic, hydrophilic, it conforms well to surfaces, and is not affected by the solvents typically used. Also, the cost of paper varies but is not excessively high. Finally, having the option of using paper in sheet, fiber or powder form - either in a dry or wet state - allows for even wider applications. This article is a survey of the wide range of applications of paper in objects conservation. Its use can have two very different functions. It can serve as a restoration material, thereby remaining with the artwork after the treatment is complete, and as a tool during treatment, thereby not remaining with the artwork after the treatment is complete. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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50. Are Electronic and Paper Questionnaires Equivalent to Assess Patients with Overactive Bladder?
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Palmer, Cristina, Farhan, Bilal, Nguyen, Nobel, Zhang, Lishi, Do, Rebecca, Nguyen, Danh V., and Ghoniem, Gamal
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OVERACTIVE bladder ,URINARY incontinence ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,PATIENT satisfaction ,CHI-squared test - Abstract
Purpose Overactive bladder syndrome is defined as urinary urgency, usually accompanied by frequency and nocturia, with or without urgency urinary incontinence in the absence of urinary tract infection or another obvious pathological condition. Electronic questionnaires have been used in a few specialties with the hope of improving treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. However, they have not been widely used in the urological field. When treating overactive bladder, the main outcome is to improve patient quality of life. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate whether electronic questionnaires would be equally accepted as or preferred to paper questionnaires. The secondary objective was to look at the preference in relation to patient age, education and iPad® tablet familiarity. Materials and Methods We prospectively evaluated the iList® electronic questionnaire application using a friendly iPad tablet in patients with overactive bladder who presented to the urology clinic at our institution. Each of the 80 patients who were recruited randomly completed the validated OABSS (Overactive Bladder Symptom Score) and the PPBC (Patient Perception of Bladder Condition) questionnaires in paper and electronic format on the tablet. Variables potentially associated with the outcomes of interest included demographic data, questionnaire method preference, patient response rate and iPad familiarity. We used the 2-sided Z-test to determine whether the proportion of patients who considered the tablet to be the same, better or much better than paper was significantly greater than 50%. The 2-sided chi-square test was applied to assess whether the intervention effect significantly differed among the demographic subgroups. Results A total of 80 patients 21 to 87 years old were enrolled in the study from November 2015 to August 2016. Of the patients 53% were female and 49% were 65 years or younger. The incidence of those who considered the tablet to be the same or better than paper was 82.5% (95% CI 74.2–90.8, p <0.001). The incidence of patients who considered the tablet to be the same or better than paper ranged from 76% to 97% regardless of age, gender and education subgroup as well as in those with any familiarity with the tablet (each p <0.001). Of the 20 patients who were not familiar with the tablet 45% preferred the electronic questionnaire (p = 0.654). Conclusions We found that the proportion of patients who considered electronic questionnaires to be equivalent to or better than paper versions was higher than those who preferred paper questionnaires regardless of age, gender or education level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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