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2. Non-Verbal Communication Aspect in Paper Umbrella Craft as Intangible Cultural Heritage in Malang.
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Anggriani, Swastika Dhesti, Wibisono, Muhammad Nurwiseso, Deffinika, Ifan, and Ramadhan, Elvira Kurnia
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PAPER arts ,CULTURAL property ,CITIES & towns ,FIELD research ,NONVERBAL communication ,HANDICRAFT - Abstract
Paper umbrellas are one of the crafts included in the intangible cultural heritage of Malang, East Java. Currently, it is known that there is only one group of craftsmen who still produce this paper umbrella craft. Although not many of them, this paper umbrella craft still exists among people who like traditional handicrafts. This is evident from how often paper umbrella crafts appear at craft exhibitions in cities in Indonesia. Consequently, there is a pressing need for in-depth research on paper umbrella craftsmanship in Malang City. A valuable avenue for exploration is the examination of non-verbal communication aspects inherent in paper umbrella craftsmanship. This study aimed to determine the non-verbal communication aspects contained in paper umbrella crafts. The research employs a descriptive qualitative approach, focusing on analyzing non-verbal communication aspects. Data was collected using unstructured interview methods, documentation, and field surveys. The collected data was reduced for analysis using nonverbal communication theory. The study findings are presented descriptively, detailing the observed non-verbal communication aspects. The findings reveal three distinct categories of non-verbal communication aspects in paper umbrella craftsmanship: fixed features, semi-fixed features, and non-fixed features. Fixed features include shapes depicted on the umbrella. Semi fixed feature is a choice of material used to make paper umbrellas, colors, and motifs. The materials used are bamboo and paper. The colors of the umbrellas are red and green. The motif drawn on the umbrella is a floral motif. Flowers are present because they are the favorite shapes of the craftsmen who make umbrellas. Non-fixed features encompass the entire process of crafting paper umbrellas, from material preparation to final finishing touches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Valorization of Grass Clipping Waste: A Sustainable Approach to Cellulose Extraction and Paper Manufacturing.
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Taurbekov, Azamat, Kaidar, Bayan, Baltabay, Akniyet, Imash, Aigerim, Ko, Weon-Bae, Ko, Jeong-Won, Atamanov, Meiram, Mansurov, Zulkhair, and Smagulova, Gaukhar
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FOURIER transform infrared spectroscopy ,SULFATE minerals ,BARIUM sulfate ,SCANNING electron microscopy ,PAPER arts - Abstract
This study investigates the physical, mechanical, and structural characteristics of handmade paper samples derived from cellulose extracted from grass clippings using two distinct methods as follows: (1) alkali treatment and (2) alkali treatment followed by bleaching, coupled with the incorporation of barium sulfate as a mineral filler. Our investigation revealed that the handmade paper samples' densities, moisture contents, and thicknesses varied within the ranges of 0.436 to 0.549 g/cm
3 , 5.60 to 2.51%, and 0.41 to 0.50 mm, respectively. The tensile strength and folding endurance of the papers produced through alkali treatment with barium sulfate were notably superior to those produced from bleached pulp and barium sulfate. Our analysis indicates that several critical factors, including paper density, thickness, the crystallinity index, and the microfibrillar structure of cellulose, intricately influence the mechanical and strength properties of the samples. Using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques, we identified characteristic cellulose bonds and examined cellulose's crystalline and amorphous phases. Additionally, the crystallinity index of the samples was determined using both the Segal and peak deconvolution methods. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) micrographs revealed interconnected networks of cellulose fibers with varying thicknesses and lengths, along with incorporated mineral filler within the cellulose fiber structure. Variations in mineral particle retention were attributed to the presence or absence of cellulose microfibrils. These findings contribute to our understanding of the observed strength characteristics of the paper samples and underscore the potential applications of cellulose derived from grass clippings, especially when combined with barium sulfate as a mineral filler in paper production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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4. Women Who Break the Glass Ceiling Get a "Paper Cut": Gender, Fame, and Media Sentiment.
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Shor, Eran, van de Rijt, Arnout, and Kulkarni, Vivek
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GLASS ceiling (Employment discrimination) , *PAPER arts , *FAME , *GENDER , *SOCIAL hierarchies , *POPULARITY , *DOUBLE standard , *OCCUPATIONAL mortality - Abstract
Past quantitative studies have shown that most media coverage is of men. Here we ask if the scarce coverage that women get is qualitatively different from that of men. We use computer-coded sentiment scores for 14 million person names covered in 1,323 newspapers to investigate the three-way relationship between gender, fame, and sentiment. Additional large-scale data on occupational categories allow us to compare women and men within the same profession and rank. We propose that as women's fame increases their media coverage becomes negative more quickly when compared to men (a "paper cut"), because their violation of gender hierarchies and social expectations about typical feminine behavior evokes disproportionate scrutiny. We find that while overall media coverage is much more positive for women than for men, this difference disappears and even reverses at higher levels of fame. In encyclopedic sentiment data we find no biographic basis for women's disproportionate decline in media coverage sentiment at high fame, consistent with the conjectured double standard in media discourse. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Gems of Art on Paper: Illustrated American Fiction and Poetry, 1765–1885.
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Goodman, Tess
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ILLUSTRATION (Art) , *PAPER arts , *AMERICAN fiction , *AMERICAN poetry , *ART appreciation , *ELECTRONIC books - Abstract
Georgia Brady Barnhill's book, "Gems of Art on Paper: Illustrated American Fiction and Poetry, 1765–1885," provides a comprehensive and detailed account of the growth of illustrated American fiction and poetry. Barnhill explores the development of the illustration industry, from early experiments to technological advancements, and the evolution of illustrators and craftspeople. The book focuses on a neglected period of book illustration and offers a holistic view of mainstream literary illustration, discussing specific editions, illustration technologies, and important creators. Barnhill's work is a valuable resource for scholars and researchers interested in the history of book illustration in America. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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6. Fluorescence properties of naturally aged copy paper and the effect of incorporating wood extracts for their conservation.
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Martínez, José Refugio, Guerrero, Azdrubal Lobo, Nieto Villena, Alejandra, Ortega Zarzosa, Gerardo, Ángel de la Cruz-Mendoza, José, and Montiel Palma, Silvia
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FLUORESCENCE ,PAPER arts ,FLUORESCENCE spectroscopy ,MOLECULAR spectra ,ETHANOL - Abstract
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- 2023
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7. Educating on spatial skills using a paper-folding-and-punched-hole videogame: gameplay data analysis.
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Garcia-Segarra, Pablo, Santamarta, Vicent, and Falomir, Zoe
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PAPER arts ,DATA analysis ,SPATIAL ability - Abstract
Introduction: Paper folding and punched hole tests are used to measure spatial abilities in humans. These abilities are relevant since they are associated with success in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). This study addresses the challenge of teaching spatial reasoning skills using an educational videogame, the Paper Folding Reasoning Game. Methods: The Paper Folding Reasoning Game is an interactive game which presents activities intended to help users train and understand how to fold a paper to get a specific shape (Part I) and the consequence of punching a hole on a folded paper (Part II). This educational videogame can automatically generate paper-folding-and-punched-hole questions with varying degrees of difficulty depending on the number of folds and holes made, thus producing additional levels for training due to its embedded reasoning mechanisms (Part III). Results: This manuscript presents the results of analyzing the gameplay data gathered by the Paper Folding Reasoning Game in its three parts. For Parts I and II, the data provided by 225 anonymous unique players are analyzed. For Part III (Mastermode), the data obtained from 894 gameplays by 311 anonymous unique players are analyzed. In our analysis, we found out a significant difference in performance regarding the players who trained (i.e., played Parts I and II) before playing the Mastermode (Part III) vs. the group of players who did not train. We also found a significant difference in players' performance who used the visual help (i.e., re-watch the animated sequence of paper folds) vs. the group of players who did not use it, confirming the effectiveness of the Paper Folding Reasoning Game to train paper-folding-and-punched-hole reasoning skills. Statistically significant gender differences in performance were also found. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Biodegradation of Cellulosic Wastes and Deinking of Colored Paper with Isolated Novel Cellulolytic Bacteria.
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Sarwan, Jyoti, Bose†, Jagadeesh Chandra, Kumar, Shivam, Bhargav, Shruti Singh, Dixit, Sharad Kumar, Sharma, Muskan, Mittal, Komal, Kumar, Gurmeet, and Uddin, Nazim
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CELLULOLYTIC bacteria ,LIGNOCELLULOSE ,BIODEGRADATION ,PAPER arts ,SUGAR alcohols ,RAW materials ,TRICHODERMA reesei - Abstract
Biofuels are the cheapest source of energy, and the continuous decline of traditional sources of energy with the increasing population leads to looking for alternatives to reduce the consumption of traditional sources of energy. Bioethanol production from lignocellulosic wastes and cellulosic wastes is not a new approach for fuel production but a cheap and accessible way for the production of fuel. Bacillus is one of the major species that can act as a source of diversified enzymes. In this study, it was emphasized on screening and isolation of a novel, characterization, and best catalytic action on both celluloses and proteins in the presence of different carbon and nitrogen sources. It was observed the effective catalytic breakdown of cellulose with the crude enzyme to glucose allowed fur for fermentation with Saccharomyces, ultimately leading to the generation of alcohol. The study aims to isolate the microbes that can produce cellulases and enzymes and could be used for biodegradation to produce ethanol in the reaction. The maximum enzyme activity was achieved at 3.112 UI with optimized pH and temperature, and the maximum conversion of sugars into alcohol was about 70% in the newspaper, cartons, colored paper, and disposable paper cups. An essential observation was the decolorization of the origami craft paper within 24 hours. The study was involved in enhancing the maximum Enzyme activity of cellulases from different cellulosic raw materials. Hence, it was achieved by JCB strain, optimization of pH, temperature, and acids for the biodegradation. The presence of peaks at 3200 and 2900 was a confirmation of ethanol bonds in the biodegradation reaction mixtures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Oil Media on Paper: Investigating the Interaction of Cold-Pressed Linseed Oil with Paper Supports with FTIR Analysis.
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Banou, Penelope, Boyatzis, Stamatis, Choulis, Konstantinos, Theodorakopoulos, Charis, and Alexopoulou, Athena
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LINSEED oil ,LIGNOCELLULOSE ,PAPER arts ,PAPER pulp - Abstract
Previous works of the authors have presented the changes in the optical, mechanical, and chemical properties of the oiled areas of the supports that occur upon ageing due to oil-binder absorption in works of art on paper and printed material. In this framework, transmittance FTIR analysis has indicated that the presence of linseed oil induces the conditions to promote the deterioration of the oil-impregnated areas of the paper supports. However, the analysis of oil-impregnated mock-ups did not provide detailed information about the input of linseed oil formulations and the different types of paper support on the chemical changes that occur upon ageing. This work presents the results of ATR-FTIR and reflectance FTIR, which were used for compensating the previous results, proving indications on the effect of different materials (linseed oil formulations, and cellulosic and lignocellulosic papers) on the development of chemical changes, thus, on the condition of the oiled areas upon ageing. Although linseed oil formulations have a determining effect on the condition of the oiled areas of the support, the paper pulp content appears to have an input to the chemical changes that occur in the system of paper–linseed oil upon ageing. The results presented are more focused on the oil-impregnated mock-ups with cold-pressed linseed oil since results have indicated that this causes more extended changes upon ageing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. Application and enhancement effect of nano-ZnO film preparation technology in the protection of paper artwork.
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Gu, Wanli
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PAPER arts ,SEMICONDUCTOR materials ,TRANSVERSE strength (Structural engineering) ,ULTRAVIOLET radiation ,TENSILE strength ,ZINC oxide films - Abstract
Nano-ZnO has the characteristics of photocatalytic performance and excellent transparency and conductivity. Because of its many excellent properties, it also occupies a very important position in the types of semiconductor materials. Nano-ZnO film preparation technology has been researched and developed and applied in many fields, but there are few applied researches on the protection of paper artworks. The main content of this article is the study of the application and enhancement effect of nano-ZnO film preparation technology on the protection of paper cultural relics. In this paper, the sol-gel process is selected in the common film preparation process, and the configured sol is dipped and lifted. By comparing the paper covered with nano ZnO film and the paper not covered with nano ZnO film in the anti-aging performance test, anti-ultraviolet aging performance test, aging appearance change and the experimental results of the mechanical performance test of the application effect of different papers, the results are investigated. The application and enhancement effect of nano-ZnO film preparation technology in the protection of paper art works. Experimental studies have shown that under the same aging time, the mechanical properties of rice paper covered with nano-Zno film are higher than those of blank rice paper without nano-Zno film. The transverse tensile strength of the paper is increased by 5.88 m/N, an increase of 98%. The vertical tensile strength increased by 3.93 m/N, an increase of about 87%, the vertical folding resistance increased by 16 times, the horizontal folding resistance increased by 15 times, and the vertical tearing strength increased by 4.15 m/N, an increase of about 125%, and the transverse tearing degree is enhanced by 2.21 m/N, which is about 64%. The two kinds of rice paper were subjected to warm-heat aging, and the final results showed that the mechanical properties of the two kinds of rice papers showed a decreasing trend, but the mechanical properties of the rice paper covered by the nano-Zno film decreased at a slower rate, and the final mechanical properties were also lower than that of untreated rice paper. Blank rice paper covered with film is better. The experimental results of ultraviolet light on paper aging show that the nano-Zno film covering the paper will delay the paper aging, and the appearance of the nano-Zno film after ultraviolet light does not change significantly. Under the mechanical performance test of nano Zno film on different types of paper application, the tensile strength, folding resistance and tearing degree of the three papers participating in the experiment have been improved, which shows that the nano Zno film has the advantage of strengthening paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. 乡村振兴下非物质文化遗产的传承与保护 ——以四川省苍溪县唤马剪纸为例.
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范文阳, 伏利姝, and 肖韵竹
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PAPER arts , *CULTURAL property , *PROTECTION of cultural property , *CULTURAL industries , *HEIRS , *RESEARCH & development - Abstract
Huanma paper-cut is the representation of the first batch of provincial intangible cultural heritage masterpieces of Sichuan province. In recent years, Huanma Town in Cangxi County of Sichuan Province has continuously explored and trans⁃ formed traditional techniques into a cultural industry, seeking a market for the development of Huanma paper-cutting industry and realizing the transformation of the industrial structure of“prospering the town with culture and promoting literature with classics”. At present, Huanma’s paper-cutting inheritance work faces problems such as insufficient follow-up, fewer papercut inheritance craftsmen, lack of in-depth theoretical research and deviations in development positioning. In the period of rural revitalization, the protection project of Huanma paper-cut should start from improving the“intangible cultural heritage”man⁃ agement mechanism, cultivating and protecting the inheritors of paper-cutting skills, increasing the promotion of intangible cul⁃ tural heritage, creating a market brand of paper-cutting culture, and strengthening the construction of paper-cutting schoolbased courses, etc. Aspects of systematic construction, so as to promote its sound development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. As pelotines em papel recortado no contexto das tradições doceiras de Pelotas (RS): memória e cultura material.
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Heiden, Roberto
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PAPER arts ,MANUAL labor ,CULTURAL transmission ,MATERIAL culture ,CAKE - Abstract
Copyright of Museologia e Patrimônio is the property of Museologia e Patrimonio and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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13. A New Paper-Based Microfluidic Design (µPAD) for Determination of Total Phenols and Biological Applications Using Smartphone Sensor as a Detector.
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Rashed, Mahmoud Y. and Hussein, Mustafa A.
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PHENOLS ,PHENOL ,MOBILE apps ,PAPER arts ,DETECTORS - Abstract
Phenols are well-known noxious compounds, which are often found in various water sources. In this research, a new method was used to determine the total phenol and measure the biological activity, by using the microfluidic paper-based (µPAD), smartphone Sensor. It is portable, low-cost, and environmentally friendly. The paper was prepared using filter paper by cutting method. The reagent was dried on the paper. The color sensor of the smartphone device was used as the color intensity sensor of the samples through the images captured by the smartphone through software downloaded to the phone. The focus of the samples is measured from the RGB value of the images taken from the (iPhone 14) device, where each image represents a specific focus. The calibration curve for this method was in the range of M (0.00016--0.5), the correlation coefficient (R2) was equal to (0.9753), the limit of detection was in the amount of (0.000032) M, and the relative standard deviation (RSD%) for the concentration is (0.02) M, for which the examination was repeated (10) times and its value was (0 %), and the recovery value (Recovery%) was equal to (100 %). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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14. THE ART OF ORIGAMI PROMOTED WITHIN THE FRAME OF DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY.
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SASS, Ludmila and DUȚĂ, Alina
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PAPER arts ,MATHEMATICAL formulas ,ORIGAMI ,BUILDING design & construction ,RECTANGLES - Abstract
This paper approaches the role of Origami Art role in teaching Descriptive Geometry to students, future builders. Using the Art of Paper Folding in the application classes of Descriptive Geometry, we demonstrate that the acquiring of knowledge and skills in educational practice is complemented by the development of creativity, imagination, Aesthetics and team spirit. Origami turned into a source of inspiration for first-year students majoring in Civil, Industrial and Agricultural Construction to build a demountable assembly made of modular origami elements. The element is a modular triangle, made from a rectangle with a side ratio of 1:√2 known as the "Harmony Gate". The construction is original and executed on several levels, from white and colored A4 paper, whose density equals 80 g/m2. The number of origami elements used is calculated by a mathematical formula. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
15. CutGAN: dual-Branch generative adversarial network for paper-cut image generation.
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Liao, Yuan, Yan, Lijun, Hou, Zeyu, Shi, Shujian, Fu, Zhao'e, and Ma, Yan
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GENERATIVE adversarial networks ,ANCIENT art ,CHINESE art ,PAPER arts ,FOLK art - Abstract
Chinese paper-cutting, as an ancient folk art, is facing difficulties in preserving and passing down its traditions due to a lack of skilled paper-cut artists. In contrast to other image generation tasks, paper-cut images not only necessitate symmetry and exaggeration but also demand a certain level of resemblance to human facial features. To address these issues, this paper proposes a dual-branch generative adversarial network model for automatically generating paper-cut images, referred to as CutGAN. Specifically, we first construct a paper-cut dataset consisting of 891 pairs of facial images and handcrafted paper-cut images to train and evaluate CutGAN. Next, during the pre-training phase, we utilize gender and eyeglasses recognition tasks to train the fixed encoder. In the fine-tuning phase, we design a flexible encoder based on the modified U-net structure without skip connections. Furthermore, we introduce an average face loss to augment the diversity and improve the quality of the generated paper-cut images. We conducted extensive qualitative and quantitative experiments, as well as ablation experiments, comparing CutGAN with state-of-the-art baseline models on the test set. The experimental results indicate that CutGAN outperforms other image translation models by generating paper-cut images that more accurately capture the essence of Chinese paper-cut art and closely resemble actual facial images. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. USING PAPER DOLLS IN EDUCATION OF PAPER ARTS AND VISUAL ARTS.
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OKAN AKIN, Nalan
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ART education ,ART ,DOLLMAKING ,PAPER arts ,DECORATIVE arts ,DOLLS - Abstract
Copyright of International Journal of Eurasian Education & Culture is the property of Ayse Burcu Ulusoy and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2023
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17. Optimization of Tensile Strength in the Paper Material Cutting Process Based on CO 2 Laser Process Parameters.
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Pincjer, Ivan, Miketic, Nada, Gvoic, Vesna, Maricic, Katarina, Vukelic, Djordje, and Prica, Miljana
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TENSILE strength , *STRENGTH of materials , *PAPER arts , *MANUFACTURING processes , *CARBON dioxide - Abstract
This paper examines the impact of the CO2 laser parameters on the tensile strength, which is one of the most important properties of paper packaging in the process of cutting paper material. The study was performed on a paper material sample Fbb Board/Ningbo Spark C1S Ivory Board by examination of the influence of four independent variables: paper material grammage, cutting speed, laser power, and resolution on the tensile strength by using definitive screening design. Optimum process conditions of four variables that maximize the tensile strength were predicted and validated accordingly. Results confirm that laser power, paper material grammage, and cutting speed are the main process parameters that mostly affect the tensile strength. Besides individual parameters, two statistically significant interactions were obtained: laser power and cutting speed, and cutting speed and laser resolution. Maximum tensile strength values (20.37 N/mm) were achieved using the laser power of 60.6%, cutting speed of 3.24%, resolution of 2500 Hz, and a paper material grammage of 326.85 g/m2. With laser power at middle values and at a lower speed, a maximum tensile strength value can be obtained. Increasing the laser power and cutting speed will produce a slight lowering of tensile strength. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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18. Cell marathon: long-distance cell migration and metastasis-associated gene analysis using a folding paper system.
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Huang, Chia-Hao and Lei, Kin Fong
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PAPER arts , *CELL migration , *TUMOR suppressor genes , *PROTEIN-tyrosine phosphatase , *PHOSPHOPROTEIN phosphatases , *GENE expression - Abstract
A high mortality rate was found in cancer patients with distant metastasis. Development of targeted drugs for effectively inhibiting cancer metastasis is the key for increasing therapeutic success. In the current study, a folding paper system was developed to mimic a tumor–vascular interface for the study of long-distance cell migration. Correlation between the cell migration distance and metastasis-associated gene was successfully analyzed by disassembling the stacked paper construct. The result revealed that the migration distance and number of migrated cells were highly correlated to cell characteristics. Moreover, immunocytochemistry was directly conducted on the paper layer to study the signaling pathway. Kelch-like and protein tyrosine phosphatase families were examined and the PTPN13 gene was shown to regulate long-distance cell migration. By analyzing the phosphorylated mTOR, the PTPN13 gene was further confirmed to be a tumor suppressor gene that inhibits long-distance cell migration. The folding paper system provides an alternative approach for long-distance cell migration. Metastasis-associated gene expression can be analyzed to potentially develop targeted drugs for cancer metastasis inhibition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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19. Modeling Chemical Tests and Fiber Identification of Paper Materials Using Principal Component Analysis and Specular Reflection FTIR Data.
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Wertz, Julie H., McClelland, Arthur A., Mayer, Debora D., and Knipe, Penley
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PRINCIPAL components analysis ,FIBER testing ,PAPER arts ,CHEMICAL testing ,CHEMICAL models - Abstract
Paper materials and works of art on paper such as drawings, watercolors, prints, books, and manuscripts represent a large portion of museum, archive, and library collections. However, paper materials are infrequently the subject of technical studies due to inherent limitations in their analysis such as the fragility of the paper substrate, a lack of suitable sampling opportunities, and the presence of mixed, but chemically similar cellulosic materials. The application of principal component analysis (PCA) modeling to specular reflection FTIR data has the potential to provide a non-invasive means of analysis for major and minor components in paper materials. Using known study collection objects, PCA models distinguishing paper sizing materials and fiber types based on specular reflection FTIR data were successfully demonstrated thus providing a plausible alternative method for the identification of paper materials in collection objects without the need for destructive testing or sampling of the object. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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20. PEC/Colorimetric Dual-Mode Lab-on-Paper Device via BiVO 4 /FeOOH Nanocomposite In Situ Modification on Paper Fibers for Sensitive CEA Detection.
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Li, Xu, Huang, Jiali, Ding, Jiayu, Xiu, Mingzhen, Huang, Kang, Cui, Kang, Zhang, Jing, Hao, Shiji, Zhang, Yan, Yu, Jinghua, and Huang, Yizhong
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PAPER arts ,ELECTRONIC paper ,CARCINOEMBRYONIC antigen ,FIBERS ,GOLD nanoparticles ,CELLULOSE fibers ,PHOTOELECTROCHEMISTRY ,HYDROTHERMAL synthesis - Abstract
A dual-mode lab-on-paper device based on BiVO
4 /FeOOH nanocomposites as an efficient generating photoelectrochemical (PEC)/colorimetric signal reporter has been successfully constructed by integration of the lab-on-paper sensing platform and PEC/colorimetric detection technologies for sensitive detection of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). Concretely, the BiVO4 /FeOOH nanocomposites were in situ synthesized onto the paper-working electrode (PWE) through hydrothermal synthesis of the BiVO4 layer on cellulose fibers (paper-based BiVO4 ) which were initially modified by Au nanoparticles for improving the conductivity of three dimensional PWE, and then the photo-electrodeposition of FeOOH onto the paper-based BiVO4 to construct the paper-based BiVO4 /FeOOH for the portable dual-mode lab-on-paper device. The obtained nanocomposites with an FeOOH needle-like structure deposited on the BiVO4 layer exhibits enhanced PEC response activity due to its effective separation of the electron–hole pair which could further accelerate the PEC conversion efficiency during the sensing process. With the introduction of CEA targets onto the surface of nanocomposite-modified PWE assisted by the interaction with the CEA antibody from a specific recognition property, a signal-off PEC signal state with a remarkable photocurrent response decreasing trend can be achieved, realizing the quantitative detection of CEA with the PEC signal readout mode. By means of a smart origami paper folding, the colorimetric signal readout is achieved by catalyzing 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) to generate blue oxidized TMB in the presence of H2 O2 due to the satisfied enzyme-like catalytic activity of the needle-like structure, FeOOH, thereby achieving the dual-mode signal readout system for the proposed lab-on-paper device. Under the optimal conditions, the PEC and colorimetric signals measurement were effectively carried out, and the corresponding linear ranges were 0.001–200 ng·mL−1 and 0.5–100 ng·mL−1 separately, with the limit of detection of 0.0008 and 0.013 ng·mL−1 for each dual-mode. The prepared lab-on-paper device also presented a successful application in serum samples for the detection of CEA, providing a potential pathway for the sensitive detection of target biomarkers in clinical application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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21. Learning from Folding Paper to Develop Folding Mechanisms.
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Çavuş, Özlem and Gönenç Sorguç, Arzu
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PAPER arts ,CRYSTAL symmetry ,SYMMETRY groups ,DIGITAL computer simulation - Abstract
This research proposes a method for designers to develop kinetic structures derived from folding patterns, which are viable in architecture based on flat and curved folding. It describes how these folding patterns can be used to generate mechanisms free of common problems like self-locking. It questions how it can be learnt from the mathematics of folding techniques so that what is learnt can be transformed into real plates and linkages of kinetic systems. It also examines geometric formations of kinetic surfaces regarding seventeen symmetry groups of crystals to understand global motion and its enablers. The research contribution of this paper consists of a method with a systematic flow as validated through a case study. The case study exemplifies how any arbitrary sketch is transformed into an actual kinetic structure by folding paper models, digital simulations, and prototypes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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22. Dual-signal readout paper-based wearable biosensor with a 3D origami structure for multiplexed analyte detection in sweat.
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Cheng, Yuemeng, Feng, Shaoqing, Ning, Qihong, Li, Tangan, Xu, Hao, Sun, Qingwen, Cui, Daxiang, and Wang, Kan
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BIOSENSORS ,ORIGAMI ,MOLECULAR imprinting ,PAPER arts ,MAGNESIUM ions ,FILTER paper - Abstract
In this research, we design and implement a small, convenient, and noninvasive paper-based microfluidic sweat sensor that can simultaneously detect multiple key biomarkers in human sweat. The origami structure of the chip includes colorimetric and electrochemical sensing regions. Different colorimetric sensing regions are modified with specific chromogenic reagents to selectively identify glucose, lactate, uric acid, and magnesium ions in sweat, as well as the pH value. The regions of electrochemical sensing detect cortisol in sweat by molecular imprinting. The entire chip is composed of hydrophilically and hydrophobically treated filter paper, and 3D microfluidic channels are constructed by using folding paper. The thread-based channels formed after the hydrophilic and hydrophobic modifications are used to control the rate of sweat flow, which in turn can be used to control the sequence of reactions in the differently developing colored regions to ensure that signals of the best color can be captured simultaneously by the colorimetric sensing regions. Finally, the results of on-body experiments verify the reliability of the proposed sweat sensor and its potential for the noninvasive identification of a variety of sweat biomarkers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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23. Frequency tunable liquid metal on paper microstrip patch antenna.
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Kim, Daeyoung, Doo, Seok Joo, Chung, Sang Kug, and Lee, Jeong Bong
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LIQUID metals ,MICROSTRIP antennas ,ANTENNA radiation patterns ,LASER printers ,PAPER arts ,GALLIUM alloys ,COPLANAR waveguides ,SUBSTRATE integrated waveguides - Abstract
We report a liquid metal microstrip antenna on a printing paper whose resonant frequency was tunable by folding the paper. The gallium-based alloy was used as liquid metal, which is instantly oxidized in ambient air. The oxidized liquid metal is easily wettable on printing paper surfaces, while it is non-wettable on laser-printed toner surfaces. An antenna with a 3 mm wide and 39 mm long copper-liquid metal overlapped-feedline linked to the liquid metal microstrip rectangle-shaped patch (40 × 31 mm
2 ) was designed. The antenna pattern was printed on a printing paper using a laser printer. A liquid metal soaked roller was rolled on the antenna pattern printed paper, resulting in a liquid metal pattern where there was no toner. The resonant frequency of the liquid metal on the paper microstrip patch antenna was 2.88 GHz with −18.5 dB S11. The measured characteristics of the antenna were in good agreement with the simulation results. When the antenna was folded, the resonant frequency was changed to 2.68 GHz (x-axis folding) or 2.72 GHz (y-axis folding). Liquid metal on paper fabrication is simple but effective for creating custom-designed antennas that are easily re-designed and fabricated in the field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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24. Disposable Microfluidic Paper-Based Device for On-Site Quantification of Urinary Creatinine.
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Melo, Maria M. P., Machado, Ana, Rangel, António O. S. S., and Mesquita, Raquel B. R.
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MICROFLUIDIC devices ,CREATININE ,PICRIC acid ,FOOD color ,ARTIFICIAL sphincters ,PAPER arts ,DETECTION limit ,INCINERATION - Abstract
In this work, a new microfluidic paper-based analytical device (µPAD) was developed for on-hand creatinine quantification in urine samples. When compared to conventional methods, this innovative paper device is more accessible and portable, it provides low-cost analysis (cost of consumables of 40 cents), and it is applicable to non-invasive biological fluids. Furthermore, the paper-based approach is used within an environmentally friendly assembly with no need for wax printing and small amounts of reagents resulting in low waste production and easy disposal by incineration. Its assembly method includes cutting paper discs arranged into several reading units within a plastic pouch, enabling effective creatinine quantification with accuracy based on a vertical flow approach. The method is based on the colourimetric reaction between creatinine and alkaline picric acid, where the solution colour changes from yellow to orange/red. Under optimal conditions, the developed method allowed creatinine quantification in the dynamic range of 2.20–35.0 mg/dL, with a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.66 mg/dL and a limit of quantification (LOQ) of 2.20 mg/dL. The colour intensity developed was processed in ImageJ software, based on digital image scanning, performed in 20 min (up to 4 h) after the sample insertion. The device is stable for up to one week when stored in a vacuum at 4 °C. The method was validated by comparing the results with a batch-wise procedure, where there were no statistically significant differences between both methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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25. Artists, papermakers, and the future.
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Hubbe, Martin A.
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PAPER arts , *CULTURAL property , *WATERCOLOR painting , *WATERCOLOR , *SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
This editorial considers three groups of individuals and how they often find themselves following common ways of thinking. Artists, especially those who become well known, are hard workers and somewhat stubborn. Once they have found a type of paper that works well for them, they tend to develop loyalty to it, regardless of what the label on the ream wrap may say. Papermakers, ancient and modern, likewise have tended to stick with practices that are convenient to them at the moment, whether or not they contribute to archival quality. Fortunately, the transition to alkaline papermaking practices means that modern printing papers tend to last a lot longer. Increasing knowledge of the importance of acid-free paper, as well as the principles of sustainability, are making positive contributions to our ongoing cultural heritage, at least to the part of that heritage that is related to cellulosic materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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26. Design of knitted fabric structure mimicking semi-three-dimensional geometric paper folding forms.
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CHEN Meng and WANG Sh
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PAPER arts ,ELECTROTEXTILES ,SMART materials ,DESIGN thinking ,KNITTING machines - Abstract
In Older to promote the innovation of knitted fabric structure and surface effect, the semi-three-dimensional geometric origami force was taken as the research object, jlid its internal structure was deduced into plane form by analyzing the foliation principle of semi-three-dimensional form and using planarization design thinking. With the help of Ml Plus paein design software of STOLL company and CMS 502 computer flat knitting machine, the one-side and two-side pseupro-semi-three-dimensional geonfetric origami fabric was realized. The machine parameters, yarn selection, structure design and plate making were discussed in detail, and the influence of different structure and yarn material on the smart effect of the fabric was evaluated. The results show that using the double-sided structure design and yarn with high elasticity and hardness can better shape the semi-three-dimensional geometric origami. In addition, the flexible use of needle arrangement, yarn material and parameter changes in the design can form different geometric origami patterns of knitted fabrics, which provides a useful reference for the innovative design of fabric structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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27. Effect of degree of deacetylation of chitosan on its performance as surface application chemical for paper-based packaging.
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Bhardwaj, Shubhang, Bhardwaj, Nishi Kant, and Negi, Yuvraj Singh
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KRAFT paper ,DEACETYLATION ,SURFACE preparation ,SURFACE energy ,CONTACT angle ,PAPER arts ,CHITOSAN - Abstract
Chitosan is a biopolymer that has shown promising results for surface treatment of paper to enhance barrier and mechanical properties. Commercially, chitosan is available with a wide range of degree of deacetylation (DD). Herein, effect of DD on performance of chitosan in surface application of paper is investigated. Surface application of chitosan of different DD (77%, 84% and 94%) was done at a dose of 1.0 ± 0.2 g/m
2 on kraft paper and comparison in terms of strength, structural, surface and barrier properties of paper was performed. Different DD of chitosan was confirmed by FTIR analysis. Results showed that breaking length of paper maximally increased by 15.2%/26.6% in machine direction (MD)/cross direction (CD), respectively after surface application of 94% DD chitosan followed by 77% DD and 84% DD. The maximum increase in burst index, stretch in MD and TEA in both directions of paper was found after surface application of 94% DD chitosan. Results attained by 77% DD and 84% DD chitosan for improvement in burst index, stretch and tensile energy absorption of paper were also encouraging. Maximum increase in stiffness was observed in CD with application of 84% DD chitosan. Double fold of paper also increased the maximum after surface application of 84% DD chitosan. The best results of contact angle, surface energy, Cobb60 and water vapor transmission rate were attained after surface application with 94% DD chitosan whereas the results attained by 77% DD and 84% DD chitosan for contact angle, surface energy, Cobb60 were also encouraging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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28. An interactive game for training reasoning about paper folding.
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Falomir, Zoe, Tarin, Ruben, Puerta, Aurelio, and Garcia-Segarra, Pablo
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PAPER arts ,SPATIAL ability ,VIDEO games ,GAMES - Abstract
Paper folding-and-punching tests are used to measure spatial abilities in humans. This paper presents a qualitative model for paper folding (QPF) and a computer game (Paper Folding Game) developed to apply and show the reasoning capabilities of the QPF model. This interactive game presents paper-folding activities intended to help users train and understand how to fold a paper to get a specific shape. Then, it presents paper-folding-and-punching tests to the players. The Paper Folding Game can automatically generate paper-folding-and-punching questions with varying degrees of difficulty depending on the number of folds and holes made, thus producing additional levels for training. The reasoning mechanisms in the QPF model are used by the Paper Folding Game to infer the right answer to each paper-folding-and-punching question. This reasoning capability allows the game to provide feedback to the players when they are wrong and also to create other plausible answers automatically, so that random question-answers are shown to the players in the master-mode. The Paper Folding Game has been implemented using Unity engine and it is available to download from GooglePlay and AppleStore for everyone to train their spatial reasoning skills. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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29. Characterization of Korean handmade papers collected in a Hanji reference book.
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Han, Bin, Vilmont, Léon-Bavi, Kim, Hyoung-Jin, Lavédrine, Bertrand, Sakamoto, Shouji, and Sablier, Michel
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REFERENCE books ,FOOD aroma ,FIBER orientation ,PYROLYSIS gas chromatography ,ANALYTICAL chemistry ,PAPER arts - Abstract
Korean hand papermaking is a renowned cultural tradition in the Korean peninsula. It is still practiced while scientific analysis of paper itself from a large data set is rare. In this study, a set of more than three hundred Korean handmade papers, collected in a reference collection book Hanji: Korean handmade paper, were chemically investigated, and their property data such as colour, pH, grammage, thickness, tensile strength, folding endurance were statistically analysed in order to determine general features for Korean papers. The influence of different paper sheet formation methods (Heullimtteugi vs Gadumtteugi) were revealed by multivariate data analysis and the chemical profiles of raw materials were studied by pyrolysis–gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS). The Korean handmade paper samples display colour gamut in the colour space L* (69.9–95.9), a* [(−3)-3], b* (0–20), most have neutral/alkaline pH values. Paper density, fiber orientation and physical properties are influenced by the sheet formation techniques. For instance, Gadumtteugi tends to produce papers with strong fiber orientation while Heullimtteugi produces papers with more evenly distribution of fibers. In addition, Py-GC/MS analysis results show that paper mulberry fibers contain less intensity lignin monomers and more terpenic compounds in comparison with gampi and mitsumata fibers. This study provides paper analysis from large sample set, statistics reveal that the material preparing and making craft determined the paper structure which reflected in their physical properties. These properties influenced paper performance and applications in art creations as well as relics conservation and restoration. The characterized paper sample database could be used for handmade paper studies in East Asian region. Consequently, this study contributes to a better understanding of contemporary Hanji properties as well as improves knowledge on handmade papers from the Korean peninsula. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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30. The Art of Paper Tearing With Sing Man Lee.
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Li, Dan
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PAPER arts design ,ARTISTS ,PAPER arts ,ART & culture ,ART ,ARTS education standards - Abstract
The article discusses the art of paper tearing by Hong Kong-based paper-tearing artist Sing Man Lee in his aim to create a bridge between contemporary life and traditional Chinese cultures. Other topics include how Lee made his first paper-tearing artwork, how the art can improve a person's confidence, and an exploration of Lee's artwork through the National Visual Arts Standards.
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- 2019
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31. 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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PAPER arts , *ART conservation & restoration , *FACULTY-college relationship , *GOAL (Psychology) - Abstract
In June 2019, the Faculty of Arts of the University in Ljubljana and the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia organized an international scientific symposium "Works of Art on Parchment and Paper". Proceedings with 27 peer-reviewed articles were published in November 2019. Experts from the field of natural and humanistic sciences presented their results related to techniques of monuments' creation and their place in the time of creation; they presented relationships among artists and their audiences and presented problems of preservation, conservation, restoration and interpretation of art works on parchment and paper. The article gives a brief overview of the symposium and then focuses on the interconnection among humanistic and natural sciences and reflects the author's thoughts on the meaning and wholeness of research, knowledge collection and achievement of scientific goals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
32. Origametry: Mathematical Methods in Paper Folding <italic>by Thomas Hull</italic>.
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O’Rourke, Joseph
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PAPER arts - Published
- 2024
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33. Dóra Maurer: PROPORTIONS & TIMING: Paper and Textile as Tools for Re-Measuring the Female Body.
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Gabrí, Carla
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PAPER arts , *ATOMIC clocks , *TEXTILES , *FEMALES , *FILM studies , *MOTION capture (Human mechanics) - Abstract
This paper aims at re-evaluating two of Hungarian artist Dóra Mauer's films, the video work PROPORTIONS (1979) and the 16mm film TIMING (1973/80). Both films follow a rigid structure. In PROPORTIONS, Maurer uses a paper roll to compare her own body measures repeatedly; in TIMING, she repeatedly folds a white linen to compare the rhythm of her arm movements. Through her use of paper and the gesture of folding, the two films can be read as references to the very origin of the term format , as coined in early letterpress printing. When the notion of format is understood as a determination of a ratio and, as such, as an indexical reference to given social relationships (Summers, 2003), these films unfold sociocultural and political meanings. The present paper traces this spectrum of meaning through the pointed inclusion of historical discourses surrounding early motion studies, the art scene in socialist Hungary in the 1970s, and early time experiments before the advent of precision clocks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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34. Reminder of the First Paper on Transfer Learning in Neural Networks, 1976.
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Bozinovski, Stevo
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PATTERN recognition systems ,ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,GEOMETRIC modeling ,PAPER arts ,HEALTH care reminder systems - Abstract
Copyright of Informatica (03505596) is the property of Slovene Society Informatika and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2020
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35. Doblado de Papel y Software de Geometría Dinámica. Una Experiencia con Futuros Profesores de Matemática.
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Iglesias, Martha and Ortiz, José
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MATHEMATICS teachers ,STUDENT teachers ,PAPER arts ,TEACHER training ,COLLEGE teachers - Abstract
Copyright of Paradigma is the property of Universidad Pedagogica Experimental Libertador and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2020
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36. Paper-Cutting Pattern Design Based on Image Restoration Technology.
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Yu, Jianjun
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IMAGE reconstruction ,PAPER arts ,DIGITAL images ,FOLK art ,CULTURAL property ,RAW materials - Abstract
Paper-cutting is one of the valuable intangible cultural heritages of China, with distinctive features such as "round as the autumn moon, sharp as the wheat mane, square as the green brick, missing as the serrated teeth, and thread as the beard," and is a widely spread folk art. The art of paper-cutting brings new inspiration to the design of structures, and by changing the topology of the raw material, the material/structure can undergo significant changes in physical properties, such as optical, thermal, acoustic, and mechanical aspects. The protection of intangible cultural heritage is a process of cultural self-awareness and a kind of cultural reflection and enlightenment. In the history of promoting socialist cultural development, the protection of "intangible heritage" paper-cutting is undoubtedly of great significance. The purpose of digital image repair is to restore the integrity of the broken image, and the process is to fill in the specified area of the digital image with information, requiring a natural transition between the filled area and the original area of the image and minimizing artificial traces, so that the image looks as if it has never been broken. In this paper, the paper-cutting pattern design method based on image restoration technology is investigated, starting from the preprocessing of paper-cutting images by acquiring the edges of the images and using the Criminisi image restoration algorithm with image broken edge reconstruction to realize the image broken edge reconstruction design of paper-cutting graphics. Therefore, the paper-cut graphics generated by the method in this paper are concise and coherent as a whole, which reduces the difficulty of paper-cut design while satisfying individual design requirements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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37. Els papers decorats en les guardes d'impresos del segle XVIII de la Base de dades d'enquadernació historicoartística de la Real Biblioteca.
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Herrera Morillas, José Luis
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PAPER arts , *COMPARATIVE studies , *DATABASES , *SILVER , *CLASSIFICATION - Abstract
Objective: to analyse the artistic bindings of the eighteenth-century prints stored in the Historical-artistic Binding Database of the Royal Library, in order to locate the endpapers made with decorated papers, and to classify and describe them according to the proposals of the specialist literature. Methodology: The records from the database were retrieved using the "date" field, and the information is extracted from the "endpapers" and "notes" fields. The reproductions of the endpapers were analysed, identified and described following the classification model of decorated papers inspired by the works of Professor Carpallo Bautista, consisting of five techniques and their variants. Finally, a comparative analysis was carried out. Results: Among the 382 eighteenth-century prints with artistic bindings, ten were located and analysed that include endpapers decorated with xylographic plates, 135 with marbled or mottled papers (with designs corresponding to seven variants), four with paste-glued papers, three with dotted papers, 18 with gold and embossed papers, and four of other kinds such as silver or percaline paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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38. Methodological Guidance Paper: The Craft of Conducting a Qualitative Review.
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Wilson, Suzanne M. and Anagnostopoulos, Dorothea
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PAPER arts , *QUANTITATIVE research , *QUALITATIVE research , *ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
This methodological guidance paper discusses the craft of reviewing qualitative research for a systematic review. Qualitative research is an expansive and wide-ranging domain that includes research from different disciplines, for different purposes, following different methodological traditions, and employing a variety of data collection and analysis methods. While many aspects of reviewing qualitative research are similar to reviewing quantitative research, the essay focuses on five central tasks: (1) clarifying purpose(s), (2) defining research quality, (3) situating the research in relevant contexts, (4) adding it up, and (5) practicing reflexivity—that every reviewer of qualitative research engages in. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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39. Comparing Real and Imitative Practice with No Practice during Observational Learning of Hand Motor Skills from Animations.
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Mian, Maliha Naushad, Beder, Hannah, Marcus, Nadine, and Ayres, Paul
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MOTOR learning ,PAPER arts ,PIANO playing ,COGNITIVE load ,OBSERVATIONAL learning ,COGNITION - Abstract
In two experiments, we compared the effects of practice (real and imitative) with no practice on the observational learning of hand motor skills from animated videos. Experiment 1 investigated learning to play a series of piano clips of varying complexity. Results demonstrated improved learning efficiency with imitative practice compared to no practice. Experiment 2 featured a paper-folding task, and results indicated that real practice led to significantly greater learning than no practice. Furthermore, a significant interaction was found with gender and practice, where females learned best with both real and imitative practice, but males did not benefit from these interventions. However, males outperformed females in the no practice condition. Overall, we found benefits of practice versus no practice for both tasks. However, the most effective type of practice was dependent upon the task: imitative practice for piano playing, and real practice for paper folding. Task complexity and gender were also found to be moderating factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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40. Reliability Optimization Design of Constrained Metamorphic Mechanism Based on the Augmented Assur Groups.
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Yang, Qiang, Zhang, Hongxiang, Sun, Benqi, Gao, Yuan, and Zhao, Xin
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PAPER arts ,CONSTRAINED optimization ,SENSITIVITY analysis ,EVALUATION methodology ,ENGINEERING - Abstract
In order to obtain stable and reliable configuration transformation ability, reliability optimization design is regarded as an effective way to reduce the probability of kinematic function failure for the constrained metamorphic mechanism. Based on the structural composition principle of multi-configuration source metamorphic mechanism that can operate in an under-actuated state, the modularized calculation methods are established for the force analysis of augmented Assur groups including metamorphic kinematic joints. According to the equivalent resistance gradient model of metamorphic mechanisms, with considering the uncertainties in the link dimensions, masses, and compliance parameters et al., a probabilistic evaluation method for describing the configuration transformation ability of the constrained metamorphic mechanism is established. Based on reliability evaluation and reliability sensitivity analysis, a reliability optimization design method for improving the configuration transformation ability is proposed, and then the optimization design is carried out for tolerances of random variables focusing on those structural parameters with higher reliability sensitivity, so that the optimized results can satisfy the requirements of both reliability and economic simultaneously. Finally, the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by the illustration of a paper folding metamorphic mechanism. The research provides the foundation of reliability design of metamorphic mechanisms to obtain the high-probability repeated execution ability of configuration transformation, it also has theoretical and practical significance to promote the engineering application of metamorphic mechanisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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41. Feature Extraction Technology-Guided Visual Communication Design for Folk Paper-Cutting.
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Gao, Yun
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FEATURE extraction ,VISUAL communication ,PAPER arts ,IMAGE recognition (Computer vision) ,ART - Abstract
Folk paper-cut art is one of the bright pearls, with a wide range of shapes and a long history, that serves as a model for modern visual communication design in China and encourages designers to think creatively. Integrating emotional elements into a design not only can elicit an emotional response from the viewer but also can make works created using traditional rational thinking more vivid, energetic, and touching. The main focus of this research is on the path and method of incorporating folk paper-cut emotion into visual communication design. The research status of various feature extraction methods and image recognition methods at home and abroad is examined in depth in this paper. For the recognition of distorted images that are not transformed by mathematics, some effective methods are proposed. They are used to recognize artistic images of paper-cut patterns because they can extract effective features that are not affected by translation, rotation, scale change, or small deformation. Experiments have shown that they have a positive impact. The use of folk paper-cut art in visual communication design not only improves the quality of design work but also generates new ideas for the transmission and development of other traditional Chinese cultures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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42. Art of Paper Setting: The Blueprinting of MBBS Physiology Competency Based Curriculum.
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JAIPURKAR, RAKSHA, SAIKHEDKAR, SWAPNIL, KUMAR, DHARMENDRA, SIKRI, GAURAV, and SHARMA, SUSHIL
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PAPER arts , *OUTCOME-based education , *PHYSIOLOGY education , *BODY temperature regulation , *EXERCISE physiology , *PHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
Introduction: Written examinations are integral component of students' assessments at formative and summative level. There is no blueprint of question paper available for the new curriculum in Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) Physiology curriculum which may lead to variations in question paper setting. This lack of consistency in question papers affects the preparedness and performance of students. Aim: To prepare the blueprint of MBBS Physiology Competency Based Medical Education (CBME) curriculum and to do content validity by comparing with Preliminary Examination (PE) and University Examination (UE). Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive study conducted over a period of six months from July 2020 till December 2020. The study was conducted in Armed Forces Medical College, Pune. There are 15 topics and 140 outcomes for Physiology MBBS course as per new CBME curriculum is divided into paper I and II according to Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) syllabus. The main topics in each paper were further subdivided into subtopics for preparing learning objectives. Marks were allotted to each system taking into consideration optimum marks 97 for subjective with included options and 20 marks Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). The papers of UE and PE conducted with new format were analysed for content validity. Results: The blueprint of paper I (subjective) shows marks allotted for General Physiology 12, Haematology 13, Respiratory System (RS) 15, Cardiovascular (CVS) 17, Exercise 05, Renal system 15, Gastrointestinal System (GIT) 12, Lifestyle Aging and Meditation 03 and Attitude, Ethics and Communication. (AETCOM) 05 marks. The blueprint of paper II (subjective) shows marks for the Nerve-Muscle 16, Central Nervous System (CNS) 25, Special senses 14, endocrine system are 18, reproductive system 15, and temperature 09. MCQs were also allotted proportionate marks for each topic. Content analysis of papers showed exercise Physiology and body temperature regulation were not assessed in UE. Conclusion: There was disproportionate representation of topics in formative and summative examinations in absence of blueprint. The blueprint should be an integral part of assessments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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43. Theoretical analysis and design of roller mower straight blade.
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Zhang, Lingyan, Yao, Cheng, Ying, Weiqiang, Luo, Shijian, and Ying, Fangtian
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PAPER arts , *MATHEMATICAL optimization , *STRUCTURAL optimization , *ENERGY consumption , *CONSUMPTION (Economics) - Abstract
In order to study the cutting performance of the straight edge hob and reduce the cutting power consumption model of the straight edge hob, this paper takes the cutting power of the straight edge hob as the minimum goal, and establishes the mathematical model of the optimization design of the straight edge hob based on the composite optimization method. The mathematical model is solved by MATLAB software. At the same time,the mowing characteristics of a roller blade were studied by investigating the relationship between the hob and the coordination of variables such as rotational speed and roller diameter with the mowing parameters. The parameter analysis of straight edge hob before and after structural parameter optimization is generated, and a design method is proposed based on this. After defining the objective function and constraint conditions, the influence of structural parameters on the power consumption and efficiency of the hob was determined by optimising the complex method; this could significantly adjust the hob parameters to lower its power consumption. The energy consumption of the optimized design is reduced by 11.1 % compared with the original scheme, and the optimization effect is remarkable. The results show that the best working parameters of the hob are cutting speed of 1000 r/min, sliding cutting angle and grinding edge angle of 25~30°. Moreover, practical tests demonstrated the feasibility of using the proposed method to design the straight edge hob to improve mowing performance and hob stability. This study can provide parameter foundation and an optimization method for lowering chopping power consumption of the roller mower blade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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44. EL ARTE-CARTOGRAFÍA: LA OBRA DE ARTE COMO MAPA DE INTENSIDAD.
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Matti, Felipe A.
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PAPER arts , *ORGANS (Anatomy) , *MULTIPLICITY (Mathematics) , *PHILOSOPHERS , *MAPS - Abstract
In this paper the characterization of the work of art as a map of intensity, as proposed by Gilles Deleuze in his essay What the children say (gathered in Critique et clinique), will be analyzed. Art’s cartographic aspect is linked to the concept of deterritorialization and the Body without Organs that the philosopher, along with Félix Guattarí, develops in Thousand Plateaus. Thus, the art-cartography represents the becoming-world of the subject that transits the Body-without-organs and the intensive differences that populate the desert of multiplicity. Each way travelled is descripted by an artistic map where the haecceities and the thresholds of flows that pierce through the disorganized bodies are portrayed. The map of intensity would be the cartographic representation of the haul travelled by a subject immersed in a hodologic space, being every line of the map a journey within an intensive space [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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45. A comprehensive study on the origami geometry and its applications in the field of materials and structures.
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Prasad, M. S. Guru, Kumar, H. N. Naveen, J., Praveen Guijar, More, Pranav, Patil, Vishal Maloji, and Bhardwaj, Shashank
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ORIGAMI , *PAPER arts , *ANCIENT art , *STRUCTURAL engineers , *STRUCTURAL engineering - Abstract
The ancient art of paper folding, origami, has grown beyond its basic form into a muitidisciplinary topic with significant implications for materials and structural engineering. Origami is a multipurpose and influential tool in engineering and technology, and this research adds to the expanding body of knowledge by connecting theoretical understanding with practical applications. The proposed work is focused on mathematical foundations for origami geometry, state-of-the-art approaches that uses origami in material and structural engineering, origami design tools. applications of origami, and issues & challenges in the design. The comprehensive study begins by illuminating the mathematical basis of origami geometry. revealing the fundamental laws guiding folding patterns and their geometric effects. The research delves into the process of developing new materials with optimised mechanical, thermal, and optical properties by utilising designs inspired by origami. The work delves into the adaptability and recontigurability of origami structures. exploring their dynamic nature. This research explores the various tools that are essential for modern origami design. The study opens up new possibilities for innovation in the fields of biomedical devices. robotic actuators, and deployable structures by demonstrating how origami-inspired designs might improve their usefulness and efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
46. Paper Robotics: Self‐Folding, Gripping, and Locomotion.
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Ryu, Jihyun, Mohammadifar, Maedeh, Tahernia, Mehdi, Chun, Ha‐ill, Gao, Yang, and Choi, Seokheun
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SOFT robotics ,ROBOTICS ,BIOMIMETIC materials ,PAPER arts ,ORIGAMI - Abstract
Soft robotics driven by origami can fundamentally advance robotic functionalities by significantly improving continuum, compliance, and configurability. Here, a new field is proposed, "paper robotics," which is based on moisture‐responsive self‐folding of paper substrates into functional 3D machines using origami‐inspired techniques. By properly designing a hydrophobic wax layer and a hygro‐expandable hydrophilic layer, printed bilayer paper will fold automatically into desired shapes through anisotropic swelling that occurs when water is sprayed on the structure. The bilayer actuators can be readily fabricated on paper by the asymmetrical penetration of wax that is printed on both sides of the paper. The patterned paper automatically folds when water is added and unfolds as the water evaporates. The structure can perform various mechanical functions, including gripping and biomimetic locomotion. One of the practical applications, a kirigami paper robotic finger as an electrical switch, is also demonstrated. The functional mechanism based on the swelling and shrinking properties of paper is modeled and critical parameters for the design of the bilayer actuation are thoroughly characterized. This work will be a starting point for paper robotics and open new avenues to merge soft robotics and origami techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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47. The material reasoning of folding paper.
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Friedman, Michael and Rittberg, Colin Jakob
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PAPER arts ,MATHEMATICAL proofs ,PATTERNS (Mathematics) ,NINETEENTH century ,CONTEMPLATION - Abstract
This paper inquires the ways in which paper folding constitutes a mathematical practice and may prompt a mathematical culture. To do this, we first present and investigate the common mathematical activities shared by this culture, i.e. we present mathematical paper folding as a material reasoning practice. We show that the patterns of mathematical activity observed in mathematical paper folding are, at least since the end of the nineteenth century, sufficiently stable to be considered as a practice. Moreover, we will argue that this practice is material. The permitted inferential actions when reasoning by folding are controlled by the physical realities of paper-like material, whilst claims to generality of some reasoning operations are supported by arguments from other mathematical idioms. The controlling structure provided by this material side of the practice is tight enough to allow for non-textual shared standards of argument and wide enough to provide sufficiently many problems for a practice to form. The upshot is that mathematical paper folding is a non-propositional and non-diagrammatic reasoning practice that adds to our understanding of the multi-faceted nature of the epistemic force of mathematical proof. We then draw on what we have learned from our contemplations about paper folding to highlight some lessons about what a study of mathematical cultures entails. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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48. KÂĞIT KATLAMANIN SEMİYOTİK ARABULUCULUK TEORİSİ AÇISINDAN İNCELENMESİ.
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GÜLER SELEK, Hatice Kübra
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PAPER arts , *MATHEMATICS education , *SEMIOTICS , *MEDIATION , *QUADRILATERALS - Abstract
The aim of this study is to introduce Theory of Semiotic Mediation, which is a theory regarding mathematics teaching, in Turkey and provide an example for its practice. After describing the main characteristics and concepts of the theory, semiotic potential of a sheet of paper, which was chosen as an artifact of Theory of Semiotic Mediation, was analyzed in paper folding activities in order to discuss the practice of the theory and also the signs were analyzed that occurred in the building and conceptual constructing of quadrilaterals with only one symmetry axe (isosceles trapezoid and rhombus). The study was a case study which was carried out with 35 students who were studying in 10th grade. The students were divided into groups of four and five. Only one groups’ activity was reported in this paper. The analysis of the semiotic potential of paper folding showed that it was an artifact that helps students to reconstruct concepts such symmetry and equality by means of coincide and crease and to think deeply on the characteristics of quadrilaterals like rectangle, square, trapezoid and etc. which students have already known. The paper has properties that can be used as an artifact of the Semiotic Mediation Theory. In order to be used the mentioned theory in classes, it was founded that teachers’ guidance role was quite essential. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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49. My Working Paper: beyond the Mule's Path.
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Ellison II, Gregory C.
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PAPER arts , *JOB descriptions - Abstract
In a handful of paragraphs and three unpublished sermons, Howard Thurman details the characteristics of the working paper—a living document that is guided by an audacious goal, governs daily practice, and is rooted in a deep commitment to God. This brief article chronicles the author's personal and professional journey to develop his own working paper and provides a working version of his living document. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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50. Shear Fracture Model of Ultrasonic Cutting for an Aramid Paper Honeycomb.
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Li, X. Y., Hu, X. P., and Wu, X.
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ULTRASONIC cutting , *PAPER arts , *HONEYCOMB structures , *FAILURE mode & effects analysis , *CUTTING force - Abstract
Ultrasonic cutting of an aramid paper honeycomb was studied using a simulation approach, which is quite instrumental for research of its mechanism and optimization of process parameters. The constitutive material model was constructed based on the mechanical properties of orthogonal isotropic aramid paper and the shear fracture model was built to describe the failure mode of a honeycomb during ultrasonic cutting to substantiate the reliability of simulation results. Simulation and full-scale triangular blade cutting experiments were comparatively evaluated. With an appropriate choice of the parameters, the deformation damage of the honeycomb material in simulation cutting does basically coincide with the experiment. A maximum error for the average cutting force is only 5.42%. The above results corroborate the accuracy of the model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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