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UNINA9910697042503321 |
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El impuesto federal sobre los ingresos para personas físicas |
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[Washington, D.C.], : Dept. of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service |
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1 online resource (volumes) |
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Income tax - United States |
Tax returns - United States |
Income tax |
Tax returns |
Handbooks and manuals. |
United States |
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UNINA9910815317203321 |
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Nanomaterials for 2D and 3D printing / / edited by Shlomo Magdassi and Alexander Kamyshny |
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Weinheim, Germany : , : Wiley-VCH, , 2017 |
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©2017 |
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3-527-68580-4 |
3-527-68579-0 |
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1 online resource (437 pages) : color illustrations, photographs |
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Nanostructured materials |
Digital printing |
Three-dimensional printing |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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Printing technologies for nanomaterials / Robert Abbel and Erwin R. Meinders -- Inkjet printing of functional materials and post-processing / Ingo Reinhold -- Electroless plating and printing technologies / Yosi Shacham-Diamond, Yelena Sverdlov, Stav Friedberg and Avi Yaverboim -- Reactive inkjet printing as a tool for in situ synthesis of self-assembled nanoparticles / Ghassan Jabbour, Multalifu Abulikamu, Hyung W. Choi, and Hanna Haverinen -- 3D printing via multiphoton polymerization / Maria Farsari -- High speed sintering the next generation of manufacturing / Adam Ellis -- Metallic nanoinks for inkjet printing of conductive 2D and 3D structures / Alexander Kamyshny and Shlomo Magdassi -- Graphene-and 2D material-based thin-film printing / Jiantong Li, Max C. Lemme, and Mikael Ostling -- Inkjet printing of photonic crystals / Minxuan Kuang and Yanlin Song -- Printable semiconducting/dielectric materials for printed electronics / Sunho Jeong and Jooho Moon -- Low meting point metal or its nanocomponents as functional 3D printing inks / Lei Wang and Jing Lui -- Inkjet printing of conducting polymer nanomaterials / Edward Song and Jin-Woo Choi -- Application of printed silver nanowires based on laser-induced forward transfer / Teppei Araki, Rajesh |
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Mandamparambil, Jinting Jiu, Tsuyoshi Sekitani, and Katsuaki Suganuma -- Inkjet printing of functional polymers into carbon fiber composites / Patrick J. Smith, Elliot J. Flet and Yi Zhang -- Inket-printable nanomaterials and nanocomposites for sensor fabrication / Niamh T. Brannelly and Anthony J. Killard -- Electrochromics for printed displays and smart windows / Pooi See Lee, Guofa Cai, Alice K.-S. Eh, and Oeter Darmawan. |
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"The first book to paint a complete picture of the challenges of processing functional nanomaterials for printed electronics devices and additive manufacturing fabrication processes. Following an introduction to printed electronics, the book focuses on various functional nanomaterials available, including conducting, semi-conducting, dielectric, polymeric, ceramic and tailored nanomaterials. Subsequent sections cover the preparation and characterization of such materials along with their formulation and preparation as inkjet inks, as well as a selection of applications. These include printed interconnects, passive and active modules, as well as such high-tech devices as solar cells, transparent electrodes, displays, touch screens, sensors, RFID tags and 3D objects. The book concludes with a look at the future for printed nanomaterials. For all those working in the field of printed electronics, from entrants to specialized researchers, in a number of disciplines ranging from chenistry and materials science to engineering and manufacturing, in both academia and industry."-- |
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UNINA9910855373303321 |
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COVID-19 (Forced) Innovations : Pandemic Impacts on Architecture and Urbanism / / edited by Edmond Manahasa, Fabio Naselli, Anna Yunitsyna |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 |
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[1st ed. 2024.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (255 pages) |
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The Urban Book Series, , 2365-7588 |
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Environmental geography |
Architecture |
Landscape architecture |
Technological innovations |
Integrated Geography |
Cities, Countries, Regions |
Landscape Architecture |
Economics of Innovation |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Introducing the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on urban design, architecture, and dwellings behavior -- Part 1: Covid-19 challenges and post-pandemic reflections on urban design -- Density, regeneration, and the need for new spaces -- The concept of proximity in post-pandemic architectural thinking: 15-minute city and superblocks -- Re-thinking urban open space as a tool for "Normality" -- The contemporary coast as an urban amphibious: The complex relationship between the city-sea interface and urban coastal society after the COVID-19 crisis -- European coastal areas and opportunities for sustainable transformations in post-Covid society -- Ecosystem services and green communities: Local answers for the revitalization of inland areas in the post-Covid era -- Part 2: COVID inducted changes in design strategies and building typologies -- Design strategies for rethinking school environments post-Covid -- An inclusive response to COVID-19: Transforming learning environments -- Study of a mobile |
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medical testing unit in the Context of a historic urban area -- Building post-Covid zero net energy shelters with shipping containers -- Prototyping a peripheral coworking space in the post-Covid era: Proposal for an architectural competition -- Civilization resilience: Luxor heritage then and now. Effect of Covid-19 on heritage and touristic sites between Egypt and Las Vegas -- Part 3: Post-COVID influence on cultural, educational, social aspects and citizens’ behavior -- A holistic approach to Well-being through the life course: Topics for learning by the pandemic context post-2020 -- Architectural research methods to investigate older people’s social isolation -- The new-normal education model in architecture: Digital deconstruction -- 20/21 – Changes in the practical teaching of graphic design -- Regenerating relationship spaces of the post-Covid city -- Discovering post-Covid social indicators for Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria-Egypt -- Cities and COVID-19: Tracing COVID footprintsin Greek cities -- Afterword – Learning from the post-Covid-19 Pandemic experiences. |
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This book gives an overview of the shifting paradigm from traditional design techniques and standards to new values and methods that occurred in response to confronting the COVID-19 pandemic. The theoretical studies of the phenomenon of "new normality" in architecture, urbanism and social sciences are a source of knowledge for researchers, professors and students in the fields of architecture, urbanism and interior design. On-site applications of post-COVID-19 structures will be interesting for students, practitioners, developers and city managers. The issue of online design teaching and learning provides a set of practices that can be applied by both educators and trainees. The book also is useful for readers who are interested in recent trends in architecture and interior design: it provides a deep analysis of recent changes in architecture, which aim to make the environment disease-free and the space habitable during the long periods of lockdown. |
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