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Temperature‐dependent shear behavior and constitutive model of the rock–concrete interface

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Shear tests were conducted to investigate the temperature‐dependent shear behavior of the rock–concrete interface, highlighting the interaction between the surrounding rock and the lining during tunnel fires. Under experimental conditions, concrete exhibited greater temperature sensitivity than rock, with the shear fracture surface transitioning from ...
Hongbin Chen   +6 more
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Surface hydration‐induced damage in tight oil‐bearing sandy conglomerate reservoirs

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A series of techniques such as X‐ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, energy‐dispersive spectroscopy, conductivity tests, and infrared thermal imaging were used. The key findings are the identification of a two‐stage surface hydration process and the elucidation of the effects of various minerals and elements on the hydration process ...
Anbang Zhao   +5 more
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Reproducible chemostat cultures to minimize eukaryotic viruses from fecal transplant material. [PDF]

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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025

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Distribution of ambiant equivalent dose of gamma radiation in the cities of the Caucasian Mineral Waters Stavropol Region Russian Federation

Global Nuclear Safety
Nuclear weapons testing and accidents at nuclear power plants have contributed to significant contamination of territories with artificial radionuclides.
E. Buraeva   +3 more
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HYDROXYCINNAMIC ACIDS OF THE AERIAL PART OF KOREAN PERILLA (PERILLA FRUTESCENS (L.) BRITT.) GROWN IN THE REGION OF THE CAUCASIAN MINERAL WATERS

ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROSPECTS OF CREATING NEW HERBAL MEDICINES
Korean perilla (Perilla frutescens (L.) Britt.) of the family Lamiaceae is a perennial herbaceous plant grown in the south of Russia, including in the Caucasian Mineral Waters, in open ground.
K. Kolesnik, I. Popov
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