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New features on yttria‐stabilized zirconia after exposure at 1500°C: Newly discovered pyramidal structures on an old material. After exposure at 1550°C on the cross section of YSZ new features, namely pyramidal structures are discovered. These structures grow with time, increase in numbers, appear as singularities, are often arranged in strings, and ...
Doris Sebold +2 more
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LOYALITAS KONSUMEN DITINJAU DARI PERSEPSI TERHADAP CITRA PERUSAHAAN
This research aims to empirically examine the relationship between perception of corporate image and consumer loyalty. The hypothesis accompanying this research was a positive relationship between perception of corporate image and customer loyalty ...
Retno Putri Sayekti +2 more
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A Knowledge‐Based Approach for Understanding and Managing Additive Manufacturing Data
Additive manufacturing processes generate a large amount of data. Effectively managing, understanding, and retrieving information from this data remains a major challenge. Therefore, we propose an ontology‐based approach to integrate heterogeneous data, enable semantic queries, and support decision‐making.
Mina Abd Nikooie Pour +5 more
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Fostering Innovation: Streamlining Magnetocaloric Materials Research by Digitalization
Magnetocaloric cooling (MCE) is an environmentally friendly refrigeration method with great potential. Optimizing MCE materials involves the preparation and screening of large quantities of samples, which in turn generates a large amount of data. A digitalization approach is presented that uses ontologies, knowledge graphs, and digital workflows to ...
Simon Bekemeier +17 more
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The Costs of Loyalty. On Loyalty Rewards and Consumer Welfare
Loyalty rewards are pervasive. Airlines offer frequent flyer programs; credit cards offer miles, points, and cash-back; and groceries stores and pharmacies offer points to redeem “free” products. Despite their framing, however, “rewards” can harm consumers.
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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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Constructing 'loyalty' to low-cost own label as a market defense mechanism: the case of food retailing in Britain [PDF]
The paper shows how consumer 'loyalty' is developed locally over time and space. By charting developments in UK food retailing and inviting comparisons with North America, the paper argues that own labels have been used in Britain to defend major store ...
Hallsworth, A +4 more
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The present study investigates recycling of NiTi shape memory alloys via vacuum induction melting. An ingot was synthesized from elemental Ni and Ti and subjected to three subsequent remelting cycles. Remelting increases process durations and impurity levels and adversely affects microstructures and functional properties.
Sakia Sophia Noorzayee +7 more
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Consumer loyalty is a global issue that most companies are trying to solve. The market nowadays offers consumers a wide range of products and brands to choose from. Consumption has reached a point where consumers have too many options.
Abd. Rahim, Husniyah +3 more
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Consumer loyalty is crucial to a company’s performance and significantly influences its development trends. Customer trust and satisfaction form the foundation for establishing consumer loyalty, with perceived value, perceived quality, and service ...
Jinying Li, Gukseong Lee
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