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Polarities of function and form using additive manufacturing - where the middle ground might be in achieving a creative balance for SMEs

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Polarities of function and form using additive manufacturing - where the middle ground might be in achieving a creative balance for SMEs. / Kaufman, John; Rennie, Allan; Quayle, Stephen.
Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacturing: Proceedings of the Twelfth Conference on. CRDM Ltd, 2011. p. 135-143.

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Kaufman, J, Rennie, A & Quayle, S 2011, Polarities of function and form using additive manufacturing - where the middle ground might be in achieving a creative balance for SMEs. in Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacturing: Proceedings of the Twelfth Conference on. CRDM Ltd, pp. 135-143, 12th Rapid Design, Prototyping & Manufacturing Conference, Lancaster, United Kingdom, 17/06/11.

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Kaufman, J., Rennie, A., & Quayle, S. (2011). Polarities of function and form using additive manufacturing - where the middle ground might be in achieving a creative balance for SMEs. In Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacturing: Proceedings of the Twelfth Conference on (pp. 135-143). CRDM Ltd.

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Kaufman J, Rennie A, Quayle S. Polarities of function and form using additive manufacturing - where the middle ground might be in achieving a creative balance for SMEs. In Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacturing: Proceedings of the Twelfth Conference on. CRDM Ltd. 2011. p. 135-143

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Kaufman, John ; Rennie, Allan ; Quayle, Stephen. / Polarities of function and form using additive manufacturing - where the middle ground might be in achieving a creative balance for SMEs. Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacturing: Proceedings of the Twelfth Conference on. CRDM Ltd, 2011. pp. 135-143

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