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Liquid Deposition Modeling of Biobased Epoxy Composites: Natural Fillers as Rheology Modifiers and Reinforcements. [PDF]
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2020
Students of composition develop two skills simultaneously: craft and creativity. Since students are more naturally inclined to focus on one of these skills over the other, finding the proper balance is an educational challenge. An effective pedagogical system for composition cultivates both of these necessary skills.
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Students of composition develop two skills simultaneously: craft and creativity. Since students are more naturally inclined to focus on one of these skills over the other, finding the proper balance is an educational challenge. An effective pedagogical system for composition cultivates both of these necessary skills.
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2021
Composite materials in the form of fiber-reinforced matrix materials as, for example, graphite-epoxy, are being increasingly used in critical structures and structural components because of their high strength-to-weight ratio. In order to assess the integrity of these structures, it is necessary to employ suitable methods for quantitative NDE.
Harold A. Sabbagh +4 more
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Composite materials in the form of fiber-reinforced matrix materials as, for example, graphite-epoxy, are being increasingly used in critical structures and structural components because of their high strength-to-weight ratio. In order to assess the integrity of these structures, it is necessary to employ suitable methods for quantitative NDE.
Harold A. Sabbagh +4 more
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International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 2010
AbstractComposite many‐electron systems are considered in terms of the wave‐functions for the different component subsystems (e.g., atoms). In this weak‐interaction limit, there may be degrees of freedom, which arise from that of the degeneracies of the wave‐functions for each of the isolated subsystems, and which then are describable in terms of an ...
D. J. Klein, J. M. Oliva
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AbstractComposite many‐electron systems are considered in terms of the wave‐functions for the different component subsystems (e.g., atoms). In this weak‐interaction limit, there may be degrees of freedom, which arise from that of the degeneracies of the wave‐functions for each of the isolated subsystems, and which then are describable in terms of an ...
D. J. Klein, J. M. Oliva
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