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  2. Prusa i3 - Wikipedia

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    In February 2019, Prusa i3 MK3S was released, along with the Multi Material Upgrade 2S (MMU2S), which allows selecting any of 5 different materials for printing together automatically. [36] MK3S changes include a simplified opto-mechanical filament sensor, improved print cooling, and easier access to service the extruder.

  3. Prusa Mini - Wikipedia

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    The Prusa Mini, stylized as the Original Prusa MINI, is an open-source fused deposition modeling 3D printer that is manufactured by the Czech company Prusa Research. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The printer is the lowest cost machine produced by Prusa Research and is designed as a first printer or as part of a 'print farm'.

  4. Upgrade (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Upgrade is a 2022 novel by Blake Crouch. It is his tenth stand-alone novel, published three years after Summer Frost (2019). The novel explores the ethical and existential ramifications of genetic engineering , set in a near-future world where humanity grapples with the consequences of advanced human genetic enhancement .

  5. The Doll (Prus novel) - Wikipedia

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    Wokulski and Rzecki are in many ways alter egos for the book's author. The frustrated scientist Wokulski is created in Prus ' own image. During a visit to Paris , [ 10 ] Wokulski meets an old scientist named Geist (whose name is German for "Spirit"), who is trying to discover a metal lighter than air ; in the hands of those who would use it to ...

  6. Bolesław Prus - Wikipedia

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    (This book contains twelve stories by Prus, including the volume's title story, in inaccurate, clunky translations.) Prus, Bolesław (1996). The Doll. translation by David Welsh, revised by Dariusz Tołczyk and Anna Zaranko, and introduction by Stanisław Barańczak. Budapest: Central European University Press. ISBN 1-85866-065-3.

  7. Pharaoh (Prus novel) - Wikipedia

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    Pharaoh (Polish: Faraon) is the fourth and last major novel by the Polish writer Bolesław Prus (1847–1912). Composed over a year's time in 1894–95, serialized in 1895–96, and published in book form in 1897, it was the sole historical novel by an author who had earlier disapproved of historical novels on the ground that they inevitably distort history.

  8. John Naisbitt - Wikipedia

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    John Naisbitt grew up in Glenwood, Utah and studied at Harvard, Cornell and Utah universities. He gained business experience working for IBM and Eastman Kodak.In the world of politics he was assistant to the Commissioner of Education under President John F. Kennedy and served as special assistant to HEW Secretary John Gardner during the Johnson administration.