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    Investigating the Adhesion Problem of a Double-Sided Tape and Car Bumper Packing Materials
    (Apple Academic Press, 2024) Balköse, D.; Cihanoğlu, G.; Kirköse, S.; Karabiyik, M.; Olcay, A.N.
    Pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) are viscoelastic materials with permanent stickiness, and can adhere strongly to solid surfaces upon application of slight contact pressure under a relatively short contact time. The adhesion problem of double-sided adhesive to packing films of car bumpers was investigated by analyzing the flexible adhesive layer and two alternative packing films. The films were blue in color and one of them was opaque and the other one was transparent. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transfer infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy were used to characterize the samples. Water contact angle and roughness of surfaces were also determined. It was shown that the film with high surface roughness and high water contact angle adhered better to the flexible adhesive layer. © 2025 by Apple Academic Press, Inc.
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    Reading Into the Mysteries of Artemis Ephesia
    (Taylor and Francis, 2009) Aktüre,Z.
    On 18 September 1956, Franz Miltner, head of the Austrian team of archaeologists working at the ancient site of Ephesos, near modern Selçuk in the Izmir province of Turkey, was informed by an enthusiastic Turkish excavation worker about the unearthing of a golden statue in the Prytaneion (see triptych1).2 On closer examination, the statue turned out to be not gold but, most probably, coated in gold on the upper half. The perfectly worked marble statue was named ‘Artemis the Beautiful’ by Miltner on the basis of its high-quality workmanship, distinguishing it from the later-discovered ‘Artemis the Colossal’, again from the Prytaneion, thus named because of its size. A third, smaller-than-life-size statue again from the Prytaneion would soon join the two.3 © 2009 Selection and editorial matter, Sarah Chaplin and Alexandra Stara; individual chapters, the contributors. All rights reserved.