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Journal articles on the topic "Printed-out"

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Allen, Mark, Mikko Aronniemi, Tomi Mattila, Panu Helistö, Hannu Sipola, Anssi Rautiainen, Jaakko Leppäniemi, Ari Alastalo, Raimo Korhonen, and Heikki Seppä. "Contactless read-out of printed memory." Microelectronic Engineering 88, no. 9 (September 2011): 2941–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mee.2011.04.026.

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Loane, Ruth. "Opting out of IJPM printed copies." Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine 33, no. 1 (February 2, 2016): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ipm.2015.57.

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Crane, Leah. "Printed shape tests out 150-year-old idea." New Scientist 251, no. 3344 (July 2021): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0262-4079(21)01286-0.

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Yogeshvaran, R. N., B. G. Liu, F. Farukh, and K. Kandan. "Out-of-Plane Compressive Response of Additively Manufactured Cross-Ply Composites." Journal of Mechanics 36, no. 2 (March 6, 2020): 197–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jmech.2019.59.

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ABSTRACTDigital manufacturing was employed to 3D print continuous Carbon, Glass and Kevlar fibre reinforced composites in Unidirectional (UD) [0°], Off-axis ±45° and Cross-ply [0°/90°] layup sequence. These 3D printed composites were subjected to quasi-static, in-plane tension and out-of-plane (compression and shear) loading. The tensile strength of 3D printed Carbon, Glass and Kevlar UD laminates was significantly lower than that of 3D printing filaments used to manufacture them. The type of fibre (brittle/ductile) reinforcement was found to be governing the shear yield strength of 3D printed composites despite having the same Nylon matrix in all the composites. Out-of-plane compressive strength of the 3D printed Carbon and Glass fibre reinforced composites was independent of specimen size. Contrary to that, Kevlar fibre composites showed a pronounced size effect upon their out-of-plane compressive strength. A combination of X-ray tomography and pressure film measurements revealed that the fibres in 3D printed composites failed by ‘indirect tension’ mechanism which governed their out-of-plane compressive strength. To gain further insights on the experimental observations, Finite Element (FE) simulations were carried out using a pressure-dependent crystal plasticity framework, in conjunction with an analytical model based on shear-lag approach. Both FE and analytical model accurately predicted the out-of-plane compressive strength of all (Carbon, Glass and Kevlar fibre reinforced) 3D printed composites.
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Mohd Ghazali, Mohd Ifwat, Saranraj Karuppuswami, Amanpreet Kaur, and Premjeet Chahal. "3D Printed high functional density packaging compatible out-of-plane antennas." Additive Manufacturing 30 (December 2019): 100863. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addma.2019.100863.

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Yao, Yong, Wei Hua Wang, Dong Fang Zhang, and Hong Yan Guo. "Printed Character Database Analysis Based Printed Document Examination." Applied Mechanics and Materials 411-414 (September 2013): 1260–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.411-414.1260.

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This paper presented a study on printed character database image analysis based printed document examination in purpose of identifying the printer which created a suspect printed document. It was composed of printed document image acquisition, image pre-processing, feature extraction and classifier. After characters are extracted and recognized in pre-processing, stroke feature sequence of each text block are calculated, and the HU moments of the sequence are also calculated. Finally, the Euclid distance classifier and MQDF classifier are used to recognize the fonts using the above two kind of font feature respectively. Experiments are carried out in a database including 40 LaserJet printers. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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Townsend, Scott, Rhosslyn Adams, Michael Robinson, Benjamin Hanna, and Peter Theobald. "3D printed origami honeycombs with tailored out-of-plane energy absorption behavior." Materials & Design 195 (October 2020): 108930. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2020.108930.

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Dietrich, Philipp‐Immanuel, Gerald Göring, Mareike Trappen, Matthias Blaicher, Wolfgang Freude, Thomas Schimmel, Hendrik Hölscher, and Christian Koos. "3D‐Printed Scanning‐Probe Microscopes with Integrated Optical Actuation and Read‐Out." Small 16, no. 2 (December 5, 2019): 1904695. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smll.201904695.

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Dikshit, V., Y. L. Yap, G. D. Goh, H. Yang, J. C. Lim, X. Qi, W. Y. Yeong, and J. Wei. "Investigation of out of plane compressive strength of 3D printed sandwich composites." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 139 (July 2016): 012017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/139/1/012017.

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Vorunichev, D. S., and K. Yu Vorunicheva. "Current capabilities of prototyping technologies for multilayer printed circuit boards on a 3D printer." Russian Technological Journal 9, no. 4 (August 26, 2021): 28–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.32362/2500-316x-2021-9-4-28-37.

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A new direction in 3D printing was investigated – prototyping of single-sided, double-sided and multilayer printed circuit boards. The current capabilities and limitations of 3D printed circuit board printing technology were identified. A comparative analysis of the characteristics of two desktop 3D printers presented in the industry for prototyping radio electronics, as well as the first professional machine DragonFly LDM 2020, which is a mini-factory for prototyping multilayer printed circuit boards, was carried out. The first practical experience of working and printing on DragonFly LDM 2020 supplied to the megalaboratory “3D prototyping and control of multilayer printed circuit boards” of the Institute of Radio Engineering and Telecommunication Systems MIREA – Russian Technological University is presented. The first samples of electronic boards printed on a 3D printer by the method of inkjet printing were obtained. An additive technology for the production of multilayer printed circuit boards is considered: printing with two printheads with conductive and dielectric nano-ink with two curing systems: an infrared sintering system for conductive ink and a UV curing system for dielectric ink. The LDM (Dragonfly Lights-out Digital Manufacturing) production method with the necessary maintenance is presented. The method allows the system to work roundthe-clock with minimal human intervention, significantly increasing the productivity of 3D printing and expanding the possibilities of prototyping. The materials used for 3D printing of multilayer printed circuit boards and their characteristics were investigated: dielectric acrylate nano-ink (Dielectric Ink 1092 – Dielectric UV Curable Acrylates Ink), conducting ink with silver nanoparticles (AgCite™ 90072 Silver Nanoparticle Conductive Ink). The research carried out allows us to compare the technological standards of printed electronics with traditional methods of manufacturing multilayer printed circuit boards for a number of parameters.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Printed-out"

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Young, Eleanor Dawn, and ellie@goldstreetstudios com au. "Mechanisms of Controlling Colour and Aesthetic Appearance of the Photographic Salt Print." RMIT University. Applied Science, 2008. http://adt.lib.rmit.edu.au/adt/public/adt-VIT20080901.142948.

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Abstract The salt print is an important part of photography, both in its historic value and in the tonal range it can provide. This tonal range is greater than any other photographic printing process available to date attributed to the inherent masking ability of the metallic silver. However the intrinsic production problems have made it a 'forgotten' process. There are five key problems. 1. The difficulties in achieving the potential extensive tonal range. 2. The varying colour of the print. 3. Staining that appears in the print, during and after processing. 4. Instability and longevity of the salt print. 5. Contradictory and inaccurate information in material published on the salt print. Although the emphasis of the research is on exploring and controlling the colour and tonal range, the staining problems and stability of the print are also addressed. The materials used for contact negatives today vary in both capture and output, from analogue film processed in the traditional wet darkroom to a variety of transparent film printed from digital files. Inadequate density and tonal range can affect all types of negatives. To provide sufficient exposure time for the salt prints extended tonal range adjustments to the negative were necessary. These long exposures then converted sufficient silver salts to the image making metallic silver, utilising the intrinsic self-masking process. Ultimately this research has uncovered ways to control colour and tonal range and certain aesthetic qualities of the salt print, while simultaneously resolving some of the conflicts in published information. Accurate and consistent methods of processing eliminate staining, providing some stability to the print. The activities and steps carried out to make a salt print are manual; precise duplication is therefore almost unattainable. Nevertheless, although tests on a densitometer may display numeric differences, visual differences are barely noticeable.
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Brandenberg, Kristin. "Point of view : How printed patterns evolve through perspective." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-12395.

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’Point of view’ is an investigation of changeable surface patterns in the textile design field. The investigation is performed in order to get a deeper understanding of the relationship between changeable surface patterns and three-dimensional contexts to explore alternative methods.  The aim is to design surface patterns in a three dimensional context developed through printing and layering techniques, and to explore how the patterns change depending on the observer’s perspective. Practice based design experiments were carried out to explore materials and printing techniques such as transfer, digital and burn out. The patterns were in turn placed on a cubic frame with inner and outer layers, and studied for their effects on one another.  The project resulted in a series of surface patterns that were applied in a spatial context. The findings propose an alternative method for designing changeable surface patterns in a three-dimensional setting, using layers, transparency and distance as factors.
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Santos, Ângelo Emanuel Neves dos. "Design and simulation of a smart bottle with fill-level sensing based on oxide TFT technology." Master's thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/19593.

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Packaging is an important element responsible for brand growth and one of the main rea-sons for producers to gain competitive advantages through technological innovation. In this re-gard, the aim of this work is to design a fully autonomous electronic system for a smart bottle packaging, being integrated in a European project named ROLL-OUT. The desired application for the smart bottle is to act as a fill-level sensor system in order to determine the liquid content level that exists inside an opaque bottle, so the consumer can exactly know the remaining quantity of the product inside. An in-house amorphous indium–gallium–zinc oxide thin-film transistor (a-IGZO TFT) model, previously developed, was used for circuit designing purposes. This model was based in an artificial neural network (ANN) equivalent circuit approach. Taking into account that only n-type oxide TFTs were used, plenty of electronic building-blocks have been designed: clock generator, non-overlapping phase generator, a capacitance-to-voltage converter and a comparator. As it was demonstrated by electrical simulations, it has been achieved good functionality for each block, having a final system with a power dissipation of 2.3 mW (VDD=10 V) not considering the clock generator. Four printed circuit boards (PCBs) have been also designed in order to help in the testing phase. Mask layouts were already designed and are currently in fabrication, foreseeing a suc-cessful circuit fabrication, and a major step towards the design and integration of complex trans-ducer systems using oxide TFTs technology.
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Books on the topic "Printed-out"

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Pagel, Paul. Modifications to reduce drag out at a printed circuit board manufacturer. Cincinnati, Ohio: Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1992.

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Chappell, William C. Dates of Latter-Day Gospel Dispensation (out of print - but in another book).: Now printed in 'Jesus in Time' as part IV of the book by the same author. Previous title out of print. (Frankfort, KY) now Berea, KY: (Bible DAYS) now LostTruthFound.com, 1992.

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Reekles, Beth. Out of tune. London: Corgi Children's, 2014.

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Out of sorts: On typography and print culture. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011.

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Buckley, Roger. Wars and Rumours of War, 1918-1945: Japan, the West and Asia Pacific. GB Folkestone: Amsterdam University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9781898823636.

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Supported by an in-depth Introduction and contextual analysis, this six-volume set complements Series I (1918-1937 – From Armistice to North China), addressing the history between 1938 and1945. Despite the widespread operation of war-time censorship and surveillance, publishers in the West and, to a lesser degree in East Asia, put out a range of material that remains of considerable value to later generations. Some of the texts selected are undeniably partisan but the quantity of the published material (and to some extent its quality) left the general public with a vast and varied archive of printed matter that deserves to be consulted and debated by today's researchers and students. Greater attention is given to American and British literature rather than Chinese or Japanese simply by virtue of the practical realities.
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Lederer, John. The discoveries of John Lederer, in three several marches from Virginia, to the west of Carolina, and other parts of the continent: begun in March 1669 and ended in September 1670. Together with a general map of the whole territory which he traversed. Collected and translated out of Latine from his discourse and writings, by Sir William Talbot, baronet. London, Printed by J.C. for S. Heyrick, 1672. London: Printed by J.C. for S. Heyrick, 1990.

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Fox, George. A New-England-fire-brand quenched: Being an answer unto a slanderous book, entituled, George Fox digged out of his burrows, &c., printed at Boston in the year 1676, by Roger Williams ... : as also, an answer to R.W.'s appendix, &c., with a post-script confuting his blasphemous assertions ... also, the letters of W. Coddington ... and R. Scot ... concerning R.W., and lastly, some testimonies of antient & modern authors concerning the light, scriptures, rule & the soul of man. [London: s.n.], 1985.

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1925-, Doyle A. I., Beadle Richard, and Piper A. J, eds. New science out of old books: Studies in manuscripts and early printed books in honour of A.I. Doyle. Aldershot, Hants., England: Scolar Press, 1995.

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(Editor), Richard Beadle, and A. J. Piper (Editor), eds. New Science Out of Old Books: Studies in Manuscripts and Early Printed Books in Honour of A. I. Doyle. Scolar Press, 1995.

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Dewar, Andrew. Supercool Paper Airplanes Kit : 12 Pop-Out Paper Airplanes Assembled in About a Minute: Kit Includes Instruction Book, Pre-Printed Planes & Catapult Launcher. Tuttle Publishing, 2016.

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Book chapters on the topic "Printed-out"

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Juritza, Arion, Hua Yang, and Gregor Ganzosch. "Qualitative Investigations of Experiments Performed on 3D-FDM-printed Pantographic Structures Made out of PLA." In Advanced Structured Materials, 197–209. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13307-8_15.

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Hass, Lauri, and Freek Bos. "Bending and Pull-Out Tests on a Novel Screw Type Reinforcement for Extrusion-Based 3D Printed Concrete." In RILEM Bookseries, 632–45. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49916-7_64.

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Nakai, You. "Out." In Reminded by the Instruments, 579–97. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190686765.003.0012.

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Tudor’s final work was a series of visual art made in collaboration with Sophia Ogielska. Using his old diagram of Untitled as material, Tudor aimed to make a tablature-like map detailing the actual way he performed the 1972 no-input piece. Ogielska remembers a silent concert Tudor performed using the diagram printed on transparencies and projected in human scale onto the wall of his room. At the end, they ran out of time, and Tudor had already lost his eyesight when the Maps were finally completed. However, Tudor’s insistence on specific colors on the transparencies that would cast colorful shadows, a concern that appears to have been rooted in his synesthesia, resulted in the use of special paint that, as a byproduct, enabled the blinded Tudor to touch the surface of the small-scale prototypes that Ogielska had made with his fingertips and sense the work through auxiliary channels. This fact triggers a reflection, for this entire study, which began through an accidental encounter with Tudor’s materials, has similarly been a product of countless by-products which were neither intended nor entirely fortuitous, but rather influenced from afar through many seeds planted in advance.
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Ikuta, Shigeru, Fumio Nemoto, Emi Endo, Satomi Kaiami, and Takahide Ezoe. "School Activities Using Handmade Teaching Materials with Dot Codes." In Technologies for Inclusive Education, 220–43. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2530-3.ch011.

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Practitioners have been using three communication aids in conducting many school activities at both special needs and regular schools. In the simplest system, voices and sounds are transformed into dot codes, edited with pictures and text, and printed out with an ordinary color printer; the printed dot codes are traced to be decoded into the originals by using a handy tool, Sound Reader. In the most complex system, in addition to audio files, multiple media files such as movies, web pages, html files, and PowerPoint files can be linked to each dot code; just touching the printed dot code with sound or scanner pens reproduces their audio or multimedia, respectively. The present chapter reports the software and hardware used in developing originally handmade teaching materials with dot codes and various school activities performed at both special needs and regular schools.
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Shaikh, Fariha. "Printed Emigrants’ Letters: Networks of Affect and Authenticity." In Nineteenth-Century Settler Emigration in British Literature and Art, 31–62. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433693.003.0002.

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Chapter One looks at printed emigrants’ letters, a genre that has hitherto been neglected in both literary and historical studies of emigration on account of their dubious authenticity. Nineteenth-century publishers saw emigrants’ letters written to friends, family, emigration societies and philanthropists as a valuable source of information on emigration. Letters were often printed and circulated in a wide array of places, from periodicals to emigration society reports, pamphlets to edited collections. This chapter explores the ways in which printed emigrants’ letters manage the text’s transition from manuscript to print. It focusses on collections of edited letters which were published by an emigration scheme or society, such as the New Zealand Company, Thomas Sockett’s Petworth Emigration Scheme, and Caroline Chisholm’s Family Colonisation Loan Society. These letters provide first-hand accounts of emigration, of the colonies and of settling. They exude an intimate, personal tone and provide readers with a vicarious experience of emigration. At the same time, however, printed letters have been taken out of the context of small, personal networks of circulation and placed in the larger, and more public circulation, of print. Editors were keen to impress upon a suspicious reading public that the letter’s mobility, as it travelled from the colonies back to Britain and into print, had not compromised its authenticity. Producing the effect of being authentic was an integral part of these letters’ commodity status: potential emigrants had to be convinced that the tales of the colonies in the letters really were true if they were going to buy them.
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De Lucca, Valeria. "Epilogue." In The Politics of Princely Entertainment, 315–18. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190631130.003.0010.

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On 15 April 1689, at the age of 52, the Contestabile died after a protracted illness that was at first diagnosed as “melancholy,” but that in fact turned out to be an extremely painful and fatal condition. A printed Relazione della felice morte dell’Eccellentissimo Principe Don Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna, Gran contestabile del Regno di Napoli...
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"Figure 3.18: SAS output from the programme check. job. (Missing and out-of-range values are printed)." In Statistical Analysis for Education and Psychology Researchers, 107–8. Routledge, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203985984-26.

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Shaikh, Fariha. "Emigrant Shipboard Newspapers: Provisional Settlement at Sea." In Nineteenth-Century Settler Emigration in British Literature and Art, 63–94. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433693.003.0003.

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Chapter Two takes up the concerns of the first chapter regarding the grey areas between public and private spheres and the binaries of manuscript and print in the context of two manuscript shipboard periodicals, the Alfred (1839) and the Open Sea (1868). These were periodicals that emigrants had made themselves during the voyage to Australia. Whereas success is the inevitable conclusion of printed emigrants’ letters (and other propaganda), shipboard periodicals remain distinct from these genres because of their ostensible lack of participation in these narratives. Manuscript shipboard periodicals aim to invest themselves with the qualities of printed, land-based periodicals through their mimicry of them. Thus, rather than focussing on the colony as a place of settlement, these periodicals produce a culture of settlement on board the ship. In constructing the voyage out as a preparatory stage to the actual task of settlement in the colonies, these periodicals participate in the colonial push to turn emigrants into successful settlers.
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Partridge, Michael. "‘A Late Resident in China’, Lord Palmerston’s Foreign Policy in and out of Europe (London, privately printed, 1857)." In Lives of Victorian Political Figures I, 313–54. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003192251-20.

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Della Rocca de Candal, Geri. "Printing in Greek before Aldus Manutius." In Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-332-8/007.

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The present paper examines the history, circulation and use of the earliest Greek books ever printed (1471-1488). In particular, it focuses on the publishing enterprises of Bonus Accursius in Milan, who issued the first complete set of books to learn Greek, and of Laonicus & Alexander, the first Greeks to actively engage with the art of printing, who operated out of Venice but clearly had a double readership in mind: Westerners and, for the first time, the Greek communities of Venice and elsewhere.
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Conference papers on the topic "Printed-out"

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Lucklum, Frieder, and Gerrit Dumstorff. "3D printed pressure sensor with screen-printed resistive read-out." In 2016 IEEE SENSORS. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsens.2016.7808633.

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Siokis, Apostolos, Konstantinos Christodoulopoulos, and Emmanouel Varvarigos. "Laying out interconnects on optical printed circuit boards." In the tenth ACM/IEEE symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2658260.2658277.

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Hendrickx, N., J. Van Erps, H. Thienpont, and P. Van Daele. "Out-of-plane Coupling Structures for Optical Printed Circuit Boards." In 2008 Conference on Optical Fiber Communication - OFC 2008 Collocated National Fiber Optic Engineers. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ofc.2008.4528113.

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Cao, Jinru, Chuang Zhang, Xiangyu Wang, Xiuhua Jin, and Xiaodong Huang. "High Gain Printed Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna With Partially Substrate Cutting Out." In 2019 International Conference on Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technology (ICMMT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmmt45702.2019.8992330.

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Ghazali, Mohd Ifwat Mohd, Jennifer A. Byford, Saranraj Karuppuswami, Amanpreet Kaur, James Lennon, and Premjeet Chahal. "3D Printed Out-of-Plane Antennas for Use on High Density Boards." In 2017 IEEE 67th Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ectc.2017.275.

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Falco, Aniello, Paolo Lugli, Florin-Cristian Loghin, and Almudena Rivadeneyra. "Design, simulation and fabrication strategies for printed out-of-plane thermoelectric devices." In 2017 IEEE SENSORS. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsens.2017.8234212.

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Blaicher, Matthias, Muhammad Rodlin Billah, Tobias Hoose, Philipp-Immanuel Dietrich, Andreas Hofmann, Sebastian Randel, Wolfgang Freude, and Christian Koos. "3D-Printed Ultra-Broadband Highly Efficient Out-of-Plane Coupler for Photonic Integrated Circuits." In CLEO: Science and Innovations. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_si.2018.sth1a.1.

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Van Erps, J., S. Heyvaert, C. Debaes, B. Van Giel, N. Hendrickx, P. Van Daele, and H. Thienpont. "Enhanced pluggable out-of-plane coupling components for printed circuit board-level optical interconnections." In Photonics Europe, edited by Hugo Thienpont, Peter Van Daele, Jürgen Mohr, and Mohammad R. Taghizadeh. SPIE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.779265.

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Silapasuphakornwong, Piyarat, Hideyuki Torii, Kazutake Uehira, Chanidapha Dhammatouchwong, and Soraya Bosuwan. "Image Analysis for Reading Out Embedden Information inside 3D printed Object using Deep Learning." In 2020 4th International Conference on Imaging, Signal Processing and Communications (ICISPC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icispc51671.2020.00008.

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Rovere, Andrea, Riccardo Piccoli, Andrea Bertoncini, Young-Gyun Jeong, Stéphane Payeur, François Vidal, O.-Pil Kwon, et al. "3D-Printed Resonant Gold Nanocones for Out-of-Plane Terahertz-Field-Driven Electron Photoemission." In CLEO: Science and Innovations. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_si.2021.sw2k.2.

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