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Leckart, Steven. 2013. [http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2013-07/how-it-works-3-d-printer-liver-tissue How It Works: A 3-D Printer For Liver Tissue: The first commercial 3-D bioprinter, Organovo's NovoGen MMX Bioprinter, is manufacturing functional liver tissues that will soon help biochemists test new drugs. Here’s a look at the printing process]. August 19. Popular Science.
 
O'Neill, Kathryn M. 2014. [http://spectrum.mit.edu/articles/3-d-printed-buildings-for-a-developing-world/ 3-D PRINTED BUILDINGS FOR A DEVELOPING WORLD]. Cambridge, MA: spectrum.mit.edu.
 
Roy, Niklas. 2013. [http://www.creativeapplications.net/objects/all-about-cardboard-workshop-by-niklas-roy-cardboard-plotter/ All About Cardboard – Workshop by Niklas Roy + Cardboard Plotter]. creativeapplications.net.
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