Biography marc van roosmalen rijksgebouwendienst
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Art styles Art Architecture Drawing Painting Photography collages [visual works] prints [visual works] architecture [discipline] drawing [image-making] painting [image-making] photography [process] watercolors [paintings] Dada Buchholz, Erich Arp, Hans Kühn, Fritz Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl Werner, Theodor Walden, Herwarth Hollein, Hans Heckel, Erich Beckmann, Max Baselitz, Georg Barlach, Ernst H. Libuda, Walter Tatlin, Vladimir Lissitzky, El Schrimpf, Georg Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig Eiermann, Egon Dix, Otto Wauer, William Foster, Norman Kienholz, Edward Heartfield, John Kulvianski, Issai Hausmann, Raoul Gabo, Naum Herzfelde, Wieland Blumenthal, Hermann Denninghoff, Brigitte Heldt, Werner Lewandowsky, Via Schlichter, Rudolf Thieler, Fred Trier, Hann Kollhoff Timmermann Architekten SOM Umbo Yva Astfalck-Vietz, Marta Bachmann, Hermann Bartnig, Horst Baur, Max Bieber, Erich Bornemann, Fritz Brandl, Steffi
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Plasma Surface Engineering of Natural and Sustainable Polymeric Derivatives and Their Potential Applications
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The article reviewed plasma research on natural fiber functionalization and sustainable polymeric derivatives in the last two decades.
The article highlighted various plasma processes: functionalization, ablation, ion implantation, grafting, and polymerization, with special emphasis on natural fiber materials.
The review article focused on plasma-modified sustainable materials’ application in heavy metal remediation, water purification, biomedical applications, packaging materials, and sensor applications.
Plasma processing employed fortuitously to alter the natural fibers and sustainable polymeric derivatives for potential applications reducing the environmentally hazardous chemicals.
The revamped surface properties such as hydrophilicity, adhesion, and surface energy of the materials by dint of plasma processing ensures wide applicabilit
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Zeeuws Maritiem muZEEum
The Zeeuws Maritime MuZEEum is a maritime museum in the center of Vlissingen, situated on the marina of the city. It is the successor of the Stedelijk Museum in Vlissingen. It is housed in a building once owned by the Lampsins family, prominent in the shipping business in the 17th century.
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[edit]The muZEEum is housed in a building complex with buildings from the 16th, 17th, 18th and 21st century. These buildings are connected by modern architecture. One of the main parts of the complex is the Lampsinshuis. The Zeeland merchant Cornelis Lampsins had this house built in the then new style of Dutch Classicism in on the English Quay (now Nieuwendijk). He moved into it as a residence, but also established the office of the renowned trading house Lampsins which among other things employed Michiel de Ruyter,[1] at the age of 12, in the function as Roper. Behind the Lampsinshuis is also the original warehouses of the City Palace that ar