Producing Printability: Articulation Work and Alignment in 3D Printing
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Daniela Karin Rosner | Martin Jonsson | Sophie Landwehr Sydow | Kristin N. Dew | Alex Thayer | D. Rosner | Kristin N. Dew | Martin Jonsson | Alexandra Thayer
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