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    3D‐printed polypropylene continuous‐flow column reactors: exploration of reactor utility in SNAr reactions and the synthesis of bicyclic and tetracyclic heterocycles by Rao, Zenobia X., Patel, Bhaven, Monaco, Alessandra, Cao, Zi Jing, Barniol-Xicota, Marta, Pichon, Enora, Ladlow, Mark, Hilton, Stephen T.

    Published 2017
    “…3D printing has the potential to transform the way in which chemical reactions are carried out due to its low‐cost, ease‐of‐use as a technology and its capacity to expedite the development of iteratively enhanced prototypes. …”
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    The Use of Technology and eLearning among Academic Staff: a case study by Kaye, Lorraine

    Published 2007
    “…One such model is the 4-E Model (Collis, Peters and Pals, 1999) which proposes that an individual’s likelihood of voluntarily making use of a particular type of technology for a learning-related purpose is a function of the 4 E’s: the environmental context, the individual’s perception of educational effectiveness, ease of use and sense of personal engagement with the technology, the latter two being of most importance. …”
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    Investigating the acceptance intentions of online shopping assistants in E-commerce interactions: mediating role of trust and effects of consumer demographics by Singh, Chetanya, Dash, Manoj Kumar, Sahu, Rajendra, Kumar, Anil

    Published 2024
    “…The results indicate that anthropomorphism, attitude, ease of use, enjoyment, privacy, trust, and usefulness are crucial determinants of acceptance variables. …”
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