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    The foundation of Agathopolis/Alaeouteichos and the Athenian Black Sea policy in the 5th century BC

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    de Boer Jan G. The foundation of Agathopolis/Alaeouteichos and the Athenian Black Sea policy in the 5th century BC. In: Pont-Euxin et polis : polis hellenis et polis barbaron. Actes du Xe Symposium de Vani, 23-26 septembre 2002 : Hommage à Otar Lordkipanidzé et Pierre Lévêque. Besançon : Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité, 2005. pp. 167-180. (Collection « ISTA », 979

    Apollonia Pontica and its emporta, ports of trade?

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    de Boer Jan G. Apollonia Pontica and its emporta, ports of trade?. In: Pont Euxin et commerce : la genèse de la "route de la soie". Actes du IXe Symposium de Vani (Colchide, 1999) Besançon : Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité, 2002. pp. 125-138. (Collection « ISTA », 853

    The foundation of Agathopolis/Alaeouteichos and the Athenian Black Sea policy in the 5th century BC

    No full text
    de Boer Jan G. The foundation of Agathopolis/Alaeouteichos and the Athenian Black Sea policy in the 5th century BC. In: Pont-Euxin et polis : polis hellenis et polis barbaron. Actes du Xe Symposium de Vani, 23-26 septembre 2002 : Hommage à Otar Lordkipanidzé et Pierre Lévêque. Besançon : Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité, 2005. pp. 167-180. (Collection « ISTA », 979

    Apollonia Pontica and its emporta, ports of trade?

    No full text
    de Boer Jan G. Apollonia Pontica and its emporta, ports of trade?. In: Pont Euxin et commerce : la genèse de la "route de la soie". Actes du IXe Symposium de Vani (Colchide, 1999) Besançon : Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité, 2002. pp. 125-138. (Collection « ISTA », 853

    An introduction to tissue engineering; the topic and the book

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    This chapter gives a general overview on the third edition of the Tissue Engineering book. It comprises the general components of the book as an educational tool and whom it was written for (the readers). The book discusses the tissue engineering origins, limitations, and promises to move the field forward, a field that is inherently interdisciplinary. Furthermore, this chapter defines the attitude tissue engineers in-training need to have to adsorb and apply concepts and principles in their own research. This chapter ends with a detailed recommendation on how to use each chapter, as it possesses many educational tools that will maximize the learning and teaching experience

    Preface

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    It’s that sense of unease when you step out of the airport terminal building and onto the streets of Kathmandu. Or the moment when you open the door to your new office to see unfamiliar faces waiting for you. Step out of your comfort zone and discover how exciting, thrilling and liberating it can be: a new world is waiting for you. This book is about stepping out of the comfort zone of your own scientific discipline and about exposing yourself to something new. Embrace all the scientific disciplines that build modern-day biomaterials research, in the cultural hotpot of materiomics. Don’t let the jargon and three-letter abbreviations of cell biology hold you back, nor the abracadabra of statistical models, nor the Latin terms for body parts and diseases. Learn a new language and a whole new culture is waiting for you.The compilation of this book was initiated after an exciting conference termed ‘High throughput screening of biomaterials: shaping a new research area’, held beside the Amsterdam canals in April 2011. The meeting was attended by 50 selected scientists from all over the globe and across all the disciplines of biomaterials research, and the format of the conference took away that sense of unease. Chemists talked to clinicians, biologists listened to information scientists, engineers brainstormed with policy makers. We decided to bring this open and inviting atmosphere to the public through this book. Therefore, each chapter contains a tutorial on the topic for non-experts, gives an overview of the current status of that field and discusses how this technology will further shape the future of materiomics. The result of this exciting journey is presented here and was made possible only with the help of all the authors and those who contributed to the organization of the conference (Anouk Mentink), the editing of the book (Ruben Burer) or the chapters (Kristen Johnson). We hope that this book will be a scientific passport which lets you travel across the border of your discipline and helps you to learn to appreciate that of others. You won’t be disappointed. Enjoy your journey
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