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    Self-sensing Electro-ribbon Actuators

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    Field based Initial teacher education in Aotearoa New Zealand: opportunities, tensions and uncertainties.

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    This presentation is based on a research project conducted with students in their final year of study on their Bachelor of Teaching (ECE) programme. It examines the context and issues students can face when undertaking the role of Field based student. The research examines the tensions and opportunities this role and responsibilities offer

    Ion chromatograph with three‐dimensional printed absorbance detector for indirect ultraviolet absorbance detection of phosphate in effluent and natural waters

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    The intestinal epithelium, the fastest renewing tissue in human, is a complex tissue hosting multiple cell types with a dynamic and multiparametric microenvironment, making it particularly challenging to recreate in vitro. Convergence of recent advances in cellular biology and microfabrication technologies have led to the development of various bioengineered systems to model and study the intestinal epithelium. Theses microfabricated in vitro models may constitute an alternative to current approaches for studying the fundamental mechanisms governing intestinal homeostasis and pathologies, as well as for in vitro drug screening and testing. Herein, we review the recent advances in bioengineered in vitro intestinal models

    Poaceae Barnhart

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