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    Development of novel chitosan / guar gum inks for extrusion-based 3D bioprinting: process, printability and properties

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    The major limitation of 3D bioprinting is the availability of inks. In order to develop new ink formulations, both their rheological behavior to obtain the best printability and the target bio-printed objects conformities must be studied. In this paper, for the first time in our knowledge, the preparation and the characterization of novel ink formulations based on two natural biocompatible polysaccharides, chitosan (CH) and guar gum (GG), are presented. Five ink formulations containing different proportions of CH and GG were prepared and characterized in terms of rheological properties and solvent evaporation. Their printability was assessed (by varying the nozzle diameter, pressure and speed) using an extrusion-based 3D bioprinting process performed directly in air at 37 °C. Results showed that the incorporation of GG improved both the printability of the pure chitosan ink by increasing the viscosity of the solution and the shape fidelity by accelerating the solvent evaporation. We showed that the ink containing 15% (w/w) of GG and 85% (w/w) of CH had the best printability. This formulation was therefore used for the preparation of membranes that were characterized by infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) before and after gelation as well as for their mechanical properties (Young modulus, strength and strain at break). The optimal process printing parameters were determined to be: 27 G micronozzle, extrusion pressure below 2 bars and robot head speed between 20 and 25 mm/s. This novel ink formulation is a guideline for developing 2D scaffolds (such as auto-supported membranes) or 3D scaffolds for biomedical applications.publishe

    Competing ideologies of Russia's civil society

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    Many analysts and public opinion makers in the West conflate the notions of Russia’s non-systemic liberal opposition and the country’s civil society. Indeed, despite garnering the support of a minority of Russia’s population, non-systemic liberal opposition represents a well-organized civic group with a clearly articulated agenda and the ability to take action. Yet, does Russia’s civil society end there? A closer look at the country’s politics shows that Russia has a substantial conservative-traditionalist faction that has also developed agenda for action and formulated opinions. This group is anti-liberal rather than illiberal ideologically and pro-strong state/pro a geopolitically independent Russia rather than pro-Kremlin politically. The interaction between liberal and conservative civic groups represents the battle of meanings, ideas, and ethics, and ultimately determines the future trajectory of Russia’s evolution. Thus, the analysis of Russia’s civil society must represent a rather more nuanced picture than a mere study of the liberal non-systemic opposition. This article will examine the complexity of Russia’s civil society scene with reference to the interplay between the liberal opposition and conservative majority factions. The paper will argue that such complexity stems from ideological value pluralism that falls far beyond the boundaries of the liberal consensus, often skewing our understanding of political practice in Russia

    OPERATING COLUMN CEMENTING PROCEDURE

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    The article shows the expansion of the grouting slurry, which begins with mixing the grouting expanding mixture, and most of the expansion occurs when the grouting slurry is in a liquid state, and also shows the results of regulating the linear expansion of the grouting slurry with a special reagent and the dependence of the expansion of the grouting mixture on the amount of retarder

    ONE OF THE REASONS OF GAS PERFORMANCE IN THE WELLS OF UZBEKISTAN DEPOSITS

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    The article discusses the reasons for the occurrence of gas shows during tripping operations and exceeding the critical drilling speed in the productive formation. A formula is given for limiting the rate of penetration in a gas-saturated reservoir in order to prevent gas production and its subsequent transition to an open gas fountain

    One of the Reasons of Gas Performance in the Wells of Uzbekistan Deposits

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    The article discusses the reasons for the occurrence of gas shows during tripping operations and exceeding the critical drilling speed in the productive formation. A formula is given for limiting the rate of penetration in a gas-saturated reservoir in order to prevent gas production and its subsequent transition to an open gas fountain
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