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Journal articles on the topic "Alternative Press Exhibit"

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McQuinn, Jason. "Organising an Alternative Press Display for Local Libraries." Information for Social Change, no. 1 (December 1, 1994): 6–9. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4603778.

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Libraries in Columbia, Missouri carry an abysmal number of alternative press book and periodical titles. The situation is probably just like many other places, except that besides a good-sized regional (county) library there is a major university library system (for the University of Missouri's central campus) and two well established private college libraries (Stephens College and Columbia College). With four major libraries like these, a town of 65,000 ought to be well-stocked with contemporary books and periodicals from across the spectrum of perspectives. But, like most other places in
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Hrólfsdóttir, Anna Þóra, Sigurjón Arason, Hildur Inga Sveinsdóttir, and María Gudjónsdóttir. "Added Value of Ascophyllum nodosum Side Stream Utilization during Seaweed Meal Processing." Marine Drugs 20, no. 6 (2022): 340. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20060340.

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Ascophyllum nodosum contains many valuable compounds, including polyphenols, peptides, and carotenoids that have been shown to exhibit biological activities. These compounds are not a priority ingredient in seaweed meal products for the current users. Hence, the aim of the study was to investigate the chemical and bioactive characteristics of A. nodosum as affected by seasonal variation and evaluate the potential benefits of alternative processing and the utilization of side streams for product development. The analysis of raw materials, press liquid, and press cake from alternative processing
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Feu, Montse. "Violeta Miqueli's Direct Action against State Violence." International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion (IJIDI) 6, no. 4 (2023): 32–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/ijidi.v6i4.38690.

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Violeta Miqueli Mayoz de González (Key West 1891- New Jersey 1972) was an educator and an executive member of ethnic and anarchist groups. She actively participated in their direct action and wrote for their periodicals in Key West, Tampa, New York, Mexico D.F., Buenos Aires, and Barcelona. Miqueli identified the systemic violence that the state exercised against workers like her: difficult access to education and healthcare, prosecution of dissenters, and disadvantaged defense of the poor. Miqueli, like other anarcha-feminists of her time, developed strategies of care and political participat
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Ruhaizat, Nasha Emieza, Nur Kamilah Yusuf, Mohd Amri Lajis, et al. "Effect of Direct Recycling Hot Press Forging Parameters on Mechanical Properties and Surface Integrity of AA7075 Aluminum Alloys." Metals 12, no. 10 (2022): 1555. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/met12101555.

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The current practice in aluminum recycling plants is to change the waste into molten metal through the conventional recycling (CR) manufacturing process. However, the CR technique is so energy-intensive that it also poses an indirect threat to the environment. This paper presents a study on meltless direct recycling hot press forging (DR-HPF) as an alternative sustainable approach that has fewer steps with low energy consumption, as well as preventing the generation of new waste. A laboratory experiment was conducted to study the mechanical properties and surface integrity of AA7075 aluminum a
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Xu, Hongliang, Lili Shi, Jing Wu, Jie Xiao, Jun Liu, and Dongping Lu. "Improving Room Temperature Performance of All-Solid-State Polymer Batteries through Cell Activation." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2024-01, no. 4 (2024): 686. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2024-014686mtgabs.

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Solid polymer electrolytes (SPE) are gaining increasing attention for use in all-solid-state lithium batteries (ASSLB) due to their enhanced safety and simplified processing.[1] However, their conventional operation requires elevated temperatures.[2, 3] Here, we propose a straightforward hot-press activation method to facilitate cell operation at room temperature (r.t., 30 °C) for SPE-based ASSLB. This activation method induces grain amorphization, leading to a substantial reduction in grain boundary resistance within the SPE and achieving a fourfold increase in r.t. ionic conductivity. Furthe
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Prikhodko, Sergey V., Pavlo E. Markovsky, Dmytro G. Savvakin, Orest M. Ivasishin, Oleksandr Stasiuk, and Denis Oryshych. "Powder Metallurgy Technologies for Low-Cost Titanium-Based Laminated Armor." Key Engineering Materials 1009 (March 18, 2025): 89–96. https://doi.org/10.4028/p-w8ahgi.

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Titanium-based materials are attractive candidates to make low-weight armor parts. However, a broad use of titanium is limited by its high cost, especially when traditional cast and wrought technology is in place. This issue requires more economical production and improved protective properties of titanium-based materials. Powder metallurgy is a valid alternative to make products less expensive, especially when low-cost hydrogenated titanium is used instead of high-quality titanium powder. For effective protection, titanium-based armor should exhibit a substantially improved combination of har
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Ryder, Suzanne, and Miguez Roberto Portela. "The Lost Rhino." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 8 (October 16, 2024): e139391. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.8.139391.

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In 2022, the Natural History Museum (NHM) London, opened a temporary art installation featuring a digitally reproduced, northern white rhino. Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, artist of The Lost Rhino—'The Substitute,' presented a life-size projection of a rhinoceros slowly transforming from a series of pixilated forms into a high-resolution reproduction of an adult northern white rhino, before disappearing completely (Fig. 1). The thought-provoking artwork questions our fascination with creating or recreating new life forms rather than conserving existing species.Accompanying the digital centre piece
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Jimenez, Judy, Min Zhang, Marian L. Waterman, and Tiong Ong. "Bcr-Abl Regulates IRES-Dependent Translation of Lymphoid Enhancer Factor-1 in Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia." Blood 108, no. 11 (2006): 2124. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v108.11.2124.2124.

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Abstract The constitutive tyrosine kinase activity of Bcr-Abl leads to aberrant expression of multiple genes by several mechanisms, including dysregulation of transcription. Recently though, increasing attention has been focused on the effect of Bcr-Abl in dysregulating translation. Our group has previously documented the effects of Bcr-Abl on key regulators of cap-dependent translation and the role that this mechanism plays in transformation (Ly et al, Cancer Research, 2003; Prabhu et al., Oncogene, in press). Here we describe a novel form of translational control by Bcr-Abl. Specifically, we
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Kazaks, Andris, Galina Borisova, Svetlana Cvetkova, et al. "Mosaic hepatitis B virus core particles presenting the complete preS sequence of the viral envelope on their surface." Journal of General Virology 85, no. 9 (2004): 2665–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.79810-0.

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The sequence of the preS domain of the hepatitis B virus (HBV, genotype D) envelope was inserted into the major immunodominant region (MIR) of the C-terminally truncated HBV core (HBc) protein. In Escherichia coli, the HBc–preS fusion protein was partially soluble and did not produce particles. Co-expression of the wild-type HBc as a helper protein along with the fusion protein led to the formation of mosaic HBc particles that exhibited HBc, preS1 and preS2 antigenicity. Two alternative combinations of medium- and high-copy plasmids were used for co-expression of fusion and helper proteins, in
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Burgos-Díaz, César, Yohanna Mosi-Roa, Mauricio Opazo-Navarrete, Mariela Bustamante, and Karla Garrido-Miranda. "Comparative Study of Food-Grade Pickering Stabilizers Obtained from Agri-Food Byproducts: Chemical Characterization and Emulsifying Capacity." Foods 11, no. 16 (2022): 2514. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11162514.

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Natural Pickering emulsions are gaining popularity in several industrial fields, especially in the food industry and plant-based alternative sector. Therefore, the objective of this study was to characterize and compare six agri-food wastes/byproducts (lupin hull, canola press-cake, lupin byproduct, camelina press-cake, linseed hull, and linseed press-cake) as potential sources of food-grade Pickering stabilizers. The results showed that all samples contained surface-active agents such as proteins (46.71–17.90 g/100 g) and dietary fiber (67.10–38.58 g/100 g). Canola press-cake, camelina press-
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Conference papers on the topic "Alternative Press Exhibit"

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Sricharoenchaikul, Viboon, and Duangduen Atong. "Thermal Conversion Characteristic of Pelletized Jatropha Residue and Glycerol Waste." In ASME 2009 3rd International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the Heat Transfer and InterPACK09 Conferences. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2009-90223.

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Adverse environmental effects resulting from fossil fuel usage as well as foreseeable conventional energy depletion lead to the exploration of alternative fuel materials especially the renewable ones. In this work, characterization of synthetic fuel material formed by pelletization of Jatropha residue (physic nut) using glycerol waste as a binder was carried out in order to investigate the feasibility of utilizing these waste materials as another renewable energy source. Both wastes are by products from biodiesel manufacturing process. Synthetic fuel materials of Jatropha residue mixed with 0–
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Vryzas, Zisis, Vassilios C. Kelessidis, Lori Nalbandian, and Vassilios Zaspalis. "Can Titanium and Copper Oxide Commercial Nanoparticles Be Used for HP/HT Applications? A Comparison With the Very Well Performing Fe3O4 NP." In ASME 2018 37th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2018-77056.

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Smart drilling fluids, which can change their properties according to the flow environment, must be carefully designed so that they can handle the difficult challenges of HP/HT drilling successfully. Due to their unique physico-chemical properties, nanoparticles (NP) are considered as very good candidates for the formulation of these smart drilling fluids. This study presents filtration and rheological results of newly developed high-performance water-based drilling fluid systems containing different nanoparticles, commercial (C) titanium oxide (TiO2) and commercial (C) copper oxide (CuO) NP a
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