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    Influence of leaf removal and reflective mulch on phenolic composition of white wines by Mirela Osrečak, Marko Karoglan, Bernard Kozina, Darko Preiner

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Leaf removal (LR) and reflective mulch (RM) “Vitexsol”, made from weave of aluminum platelets protected by a transparent film and sewn together with red polypropylene threads, were tested separately and combined (LR+RM) on vines of Traminer, Riesling italico and Manzoni bianco in 2008 and 2009. …”
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    Why we customize the Web by Chilton, Lydia B., Miller, Robert C., Little, Greg, Yu, Chen-Hsiang

    Published 2019
    “…CoScripter has an advantage here, because it stores all scripts on a wiki so that any Firefox browser with CoScripter installed can access them. Mozilla Weave is an effort to solve this problem in general by synchronizing Firefox extensions and other preferences across multiple installations of the browser. …”
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    A review of vlog-portfolio to develop oral fluency through peer-scaffolding by Shuib, Muhammad Asyraf, Ismail, Lilliati, Abdul Manaf, Umi Kalthom

    Published 2018
    “…Furthermore, it also views underlying theories such as connectivism, scaffolding in Vygotskian Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), which weaved together a conceptual framework for the researcher to design a module for learners to develop their full potential particularly in speaking English.…”
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    Mechanical performances of twill kenaf woven fiber reinforced polyester composites by Khalid, Siti Nor Azila, Ismail, Al Emran, Zainulabidin, Muhd Hafeez, Tajul Arifin, Ahmad Mubarak, Hassan, Mohd Fahrul, Ibrahim, Rasidi, Rahim, Mohammad Zulafif

    Published 2018
    “…In order to prove the application of this fiber for the load-bearing application, the fiber in the form of yarn is weaved into fiber mat and reinforced with the plastic resin. …”
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    Toward societal transformation through design storytelling by Yasuyuki Hayama, Francesco Zurlo

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Design practices that leverage visual and verbal elements edit and weave a new relationship between the sociotechnical landscape, regime and innovation proposed by the company. …”
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    Marshall Journal of Medicine: Communicating a Scholarship of Engagement by Darshana Shah

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In order to survive and thrive in academic medicine, our work and our passion for inquiry need to weave naturally and intricately together in our mission of teaching, research, patient care, and service. …”
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    Network of Senses in Physics Teaching Training: Theory of Activity as a Methodological Theoretical Framework by Andréa Borges Umpierre, Jaqueline Ritter

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…These, according to the Activity Theory, are constitutive of the subjects' object consciousness, which can be identified through a network of Senses, which each student weaves along the path of their meanings, based on the experienced social context; Personal, professional and academic sense; and, for the intellectual development that constitutes the “collective activity”. …”
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    Comparison of tensile strength of different carbon fabric reinforced epoxy composites by Jane Maria Faulstich de Paiva, Sérgio Mayer, Mirabel Cerqueira Rezende

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…For this work, it was manufactured four different laminate families (F155/PW, F155/HS, F584/PW and F584/HS) using pre-impregnated materials (prepregs) based on F155TM and F584TM epoxy resins reinforced with carbon fiber fabric styles Plain Weave (PW) and Eight Harness Satin (8HS). The matrix F155TM code is an epoxy resin type DGEBA (diglycidil ether of bisphenol A) that contains a curing agent and the F584TM code is a modified epoxy resin type. …”
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    I fiumi e le acque: i paesaggi fluenti della Persia by Homa Behbahani, Rita Micarelli

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Their history is continuously becoming, weaved by the hands of each woman and by the wisdom of the whole nomad group as a complex marvellous carpet, and it is enriched by the seasonal meetings with the sedentary populations in the villages. …”
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    Materials analysis and image-based modelling of transmissibility and strain behaviour in approved face mask microstructures by Manoochehr Rasekh, Francesca Pisapia, Ashley Howkins, David Rees

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…That change is associated with permanent damage to each mask and friction contact within the rearrangement of loose fibre weaves. Masks with the greatest number of layers reduced particle transmissibility. …”
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    We Continue Each Other by Sofie Gielis, Eleanor Duffin, Ingel Vaikla

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Appearing in seemingly disparate fragments, the text weaves together to form a tapestry, sometimes performative, sometimes narrative, incorporating both visual and language-based elements.…”
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    Understanding the Context for Incorporating Equity into Quality Improvement Throughout a National Health Care System by Collaboration group

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Purpose: Although health care systems aspire to deliver equitable care, practical tools that empower the health care workforce to weave equity throughout quality improvement (QI) processes are lacking. …”
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    Storytelling in early childhood education: Time to go digital by Maila D. H. Rahiem

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Abstract Digital storytelling blends the ancient art of storytelling with a range of contemporary tools to weave stories together with the author's narrative voice, including digital images, graphics, music and sound. …”
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    When foresters reterritorialize the periphery: post-socialist forest politics in Białowieża, Poland by Eunice Blavascunas

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…However, in the iconic Białowieża Forest in eastern Poland, touted as Europe's last primeval forest for its old oaks and woodland bison, state foresters altered the prominence of their nationalistic and nationalizing history in three surprising ways: 1) they downplayed their historical role in nationalizing the periphery in the 1920s when the area was split between a national park and a forest belonging to the newly formed Polish state (the Second Polish Republic); 2) they created new allegiances with the Belarusian-identified local population, and 3) they referenced neighbouring Belarus' preferential management of forests within the adjacent Belovezshkaya National Park. This article weaves together insights from political ecology, post-socialist studies and environmental history in an ethnographic account of Polish state foresters in interaction with biologists, conservationists and "local" people in the fight to expand the Polish Białowieża National Park from 1990-2013. …”
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    Arrêt sur image by Carlos F. Clamote Carreto

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…While deepening the epistemological gap with the Platonic tradition, this ontological rehabilitation of the image allows him to understand it as a real node weaved by anachronisms. Like the artistic image, the literary image (theme or motif, for example) can then be understood as a place or surface (topos) of permanent tensions in which various cultural, poetic, and temporal strata superimpose on each other, forming potential micro-narratives whose exploration implies an authentic textual archaeology. …”
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    Raconter ou prouver. Récits de découvertes et de non-découvertes de grottes ornées by Sylvie Grenet, Noël Coye

    “…With Lascaux, the story is based on an interweaving between scientific construction, event narrative, and storytelling.The two archetypes of Altamira and Lascaux's cave discovery narrative weave a grid of analysis that enable us to address the development and treatment of a rumor that spread at the end of 2013 in the region of Montignac, about a « new Lascaux », said to have been seen in the early 1960s but never revealed and then lost. …”
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    New Forms of Interaction in the Digital Age: The Use of the Telephone by Angelo Romeo

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The objective of this article is to analyze how the digital space has become a ground for encounters, comparisons, and sometimes even clashes among individuals who increasingly inhabit the Internet, not just as a gateway to consume products, but as a context in which to weave relationships that, in the era of the Metaverse, are no longer to be understood as opposed to face-to-face encounters but rather as a continuation that transcends space–time boundaries. …”
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    “Blast Off!”: The Afterlives of Nostalgia in Su Yu Hsin’s <i>Blast Furnace No. 2</i> by Ellen Larson

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The history and intercontinental movement of this blast furnace inspires Su’s affinities towards spaces located in-between shifting temporalities, identities, and changing environmental conditions within Hattingen and beyond. Su weaves archival materials, documentary film, and interview excerpts into a speculative narrative that connects the years 1989, 2022, and 2050. …”
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    User Experience of Multi-Mode and Multitasked Extended Reality on Different Mobile Interaction Platforms by Hyeonah Choi, Heeyoon Jeong, Gerard Jounghyun Kim

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Thus, improving the 1D/2D operations in ClosedXR for operating and multitasking would be one way to weave XR into our lives with smartphones.…”
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    The Question of Evolution in the Buddhist Ecology of Thalia Field’s Bird Lovers, Backyard by Gillian Parrish

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…For in her allegiance to an agile balance of “nichelessness,” Field keepsBuddhism—fitting its central idea of interdependent origination—as but one strand inthe weave of her influences. In the book’s third poem-essay “This Crime Has a Name,”which this paper will focus on, Tibetan Buddhist figures and ideas form a part of anecosystem that encompasses industrial design, biosemiotics, and Chinese logicianswherein she thinks through the displacement of sparrow by spaceman, asking whatextinction looks like and what our species might mean.…”
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