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Elements of Parental Choice: The Evolution of Parental Preferences in Relation to In-Law Selection [PDF]
Menelaos Apostolou
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Phase‐field simulations coupled with dislocation‐density‐based crystal plasticity modeling reproduce γ′ rafting behavior in single‐crystal Ni‐based superalloys under varied loading conditions. The model captures both macroscopic creep and microscopic morphology evolution, with results matching high‐temperature creep experiments.
Micheal Younan +5 more
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Time‐Dependent Oxidation and Scale Evolution of a Wrought Co/Ni‐Based Superalloy
This study shows how a new wrought Co/Ni‐based superalloy resists oxidation at 800 ∘$^\circ$C. The oxide scale changes from rough, fast‐growing spinel to a dense, protective chromia–alumina layer. Atom probe analysis reveals tiny refractory‐rich bubbles at the interface that mark the transition to long‐term, diffusion‐controlled protection ...
Cameron Crabb +6 more
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Why Law? Examining the Factors that Influence the Decision to Undertake a Law Degree
Existing research is largely silent on determining what factors influence individuals to undertake a law degree. Are they deeply intrinsic drivers like ‘self-efficacy’ or ‘self-confidence’, and how might extrinsic influences, such as family, teachers, or
Danielle Bozin +2 more
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Freedom and Choice in Constitutional Law
The constitutional rights of children, the mentally ill, and other legally incompetent persons have been the subject of much litigation in the past twenty years. In this Article, Professor Garvey develops a general theory to explain the different ways in which persons of diminished capacity can be said to enjoy constitutional protections.
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Adrift on the Sea of Indeterminacy [PDF]
Today\u27s conflicts scholars no doubt consider themselves a diverse bunch, with widely differing views about how law should be chosen in multistate disputes. But from the trenches, most of them look alike.
Gottesman, Michael H.
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Do not let thermal drift and instrument artifacts deceive high‐temperature nanoindentation results. We compare classical Oliver–Pharr and automatic image recognition analyses across steels and a Ni alloy to quantify these effects. Accounting for artifacts reveals systematic softening with temperature, while Cr and Ni additions boost resistance ...
Velislava Yonkova +2 more
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A Consideration of the Positive Law Application of Non-State Rules of Law
Non-state law is often, in private international law, considered as non-applicable before state courts. This article challenges that assumption by making an in-depth enquiry into its application, looking beyond legislation into the practice of state ...
Faadhil Adams
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Creep Properties and Deformation Mechanism of Additively Manufactured NiAl‐CrMo Composites
Additively manufactured NiAl‐CrMo composites contain numerous interfaces and cell boundaries that control their creep response. At 700°C under high applied stress, creep is dominated by dislocation‐controlled power‐law mechanisms. At 800°C–900°C and lower stresses, creep is primarily diffusion‐controlled along cell boundaries.
Jan Vollhüter +9 more
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