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This text advances fundamental knowledge in modeling in vitro tissues/organs as an alternative to 2D cell culture and... Læs mere
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This text advances fundamental knowledge in modeling in vitro tissues/organs as an alternative to 2D cell culture and... Læs mere
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This book provides a thorough overview of the applications of 3D printing technologies to ubiquitous manufacturing (UM).
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The first comprehensive study of how European books were made and used in the historical period known as the 'long twelfth century' (1075–1225). The book takes a... Læs mere
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The definitive study of humanist script in England before 1509, this book also provides an important re-interpretation of the success of Renaissance humanism. It introduces a range of Dutch, German, English and Scottish scribes in demonstrating humanism's cosmopolitanism.
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Described by The Library as 'a genuinely awesome achievement', this volume now appears in a revised and expanded edition which... Læs mere
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This three-volume bibliography of printing was published between 1880 and 1886 by E. C. Bigmore (1838–99) and C. W. H. Wyman (1832–1909), and... Læs mere
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This book assess the transformative arc between medieval books and today's e-books. It will appeal to graduates and researchers working in the 21st century literary studies generally, in the relationships between the book and the digital age specifically.
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From droplet formation to final applications, this practical book presents the subject in a comprehensive and clear form, using only... Læs mere
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The definitive study of humanist script in England before 1509, this book also provides an important re-interpretation of the success of Renaissance humanism. It introduces a range of Dutch, German, English and Scottish scribes in demonstrating humanism's cosmopolitanism.