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Construction of Silver–Calcium Micro-Galvanic Cell on Titanium for Immunoregulation Osteogenesis
Objective: This work aims to construct a functional titanium surface with spontaneous electrical stimulation for immune osteogenesis and antibacteria. Impact Statement: A silver–calcium micro-galvanic cell was engineered on the titanium implant surface ...
Zhenhao Hou +4 more
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Neutron Activation Analysis of Medieval Ceramics [PDF]
A. Aspinall, D.N. Slater, Philip Mayes
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High-temperature ''hydrostatic'' extrusion [PDF]
Quasi-fluids permit hydrostatic extrusion of solid materials. The use of sodium chloride, calcium fluoride, or glasses as quasi-fluids reduces handling, corrosion, and sealing problems, these materials successfully extrude steel, molybdenum, ceramics ...
Hunt, J. G., Rice, R. W.
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This study identifies 12 wt% indium (In) as the optimal composition for Sn0.5Ag0.7Cu5Bi solder joints, achieving 87% ductile fracture and 81% suppression of intermetallic compound (IMC) growth versus 4 wt% In. High‐In alloys (15–17 wt%) show abnormal IMC thickening due to thermal activation.
Liuwei Wang +11 more
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In situ microscopic observations of zinc electrodeposition process in various electrolytes [PDF]
Yoshida Kaname +3 more
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Interfacial engineering for high‐performance garnet‐based solid‐state lithium batteries
Solid‐state batteries represent the future of energy storage technology, offering improved safety and energy density. Garnet‐type Li7La3Zr2O12 (LLZO) solid‐state electrolytes‐based solid‐state lithium batteries (SSLBs) stand out for their appealing ...
Lingchen Wang +5 more
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Fundamental Studies on the Spray Drying and Semi-dry Press of Ceramics, (IV)
Chihiro Kawashima, Yorihiro Murata
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Method for Measuring the Dielectric Constant of Ferroelectric Ceramics at S‐Band Frequencies [PDF]
C. B. Sharpe, C. G. Brockus
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Inscriptions: drawing, making, thinking [PDF]
‘Inscription: drawing, making, thinking’ brought together the work of David Conneam, Philip Eglin and Charlotte Hodes, it included drawings, ceramics, moving image and evidence of their working process.
Hodes, Charlotte
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Ti‐6Al‐4V samples produced by laser‐powder bed fusion are tested for static and dynamic mechanical properties to systematically evaluate the effects of surface roughness and internal porosity when using productivity parameters. The most detrimental impact to fatigue is caused by surface roughness, lack of fusion and keyhole porosity in descending order.
Julian Emanuel Gunther Schulz +4 more
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