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Karl Popper and the Mechanisms of Hydrogen Embrittlement
Representation of the beginning of loss of ductility rather than embrittlement. Small concentrations of hydrogen in a diffusible form within iron are well‐established to harm the mechanical integrity of steels. There are theories that attempt to explain the pernicious role of hydrogen.
H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia
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Company law and corporate governance in Malaysia: harmonisation of Shariah and the Common law [PDF]
The last two decades have seen prolific company law reform and corporate governance transformation internationally. The changes have been attributed to various factors ranging from changes to shareholding demographics, the growth and impact of technology
Rachagan, Shanthy +2 more
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A two‐dimensional multiscale finite element analysis framework was established for the first‐generation MoSiBTiC alloy, and the mechanical and fracture‐related parameters of the constituent phases were calibrated through experiments and simulations. The framework provides a basis for analyzing crack propagation behavior in its complex microstructure ...
Junfeng Du +4 more
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Creep‐Induced Microstructural Evolution in an A2‐B2 Superalloy
A 27.3Ta‐27.3Mo‐27.3Ti‐8Cr‐10Al (at.%) refractory high‐entropy alloy with precipitation‐strengthened A2‐B2 microstructure was studied by creep tests at 1030°C, which demonstrate a transition in deformation mechanisms in the range of 100–150 MPa applied stress. This is associated with changes in dislocation–precipitate interactions. Relevant deformation
Liu Yang +10 more
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EU Member States’ Experience with the ‘Comply or Explain’ Principle in Corporate Governance
The smooth functioning of the EU internal market entails not only regulatory harmonisation, but also a set of rules which, regardless of the national laws of Member States, uniformly regulates company law and corporate governance at the supranational ...
Hana Horak, Nada Bodiroga-Vukobrat
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Corporate Law and Corporate Governance. The Hungarian Experience [PDF]
In this paper we establish legal facts for Hungary in detail, put the country's situation into international context, and search for new avenues for comparative research. We updated investor protection indicators already existing in the literature, while determined enforcement indicators for the first time.
Istvan Czajlik, Janos Vincze
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This plot compares experimental tensile stress–strain curves (with 4 different strain rates) and corresponding modelled curves (obtained using the optimised sets of Voce and Miller–Norton parameter values shown). The inferred M‐N values, characterizing the creep, are very similar to those obtained via conventional creep testing.
S. Ooi, R. P. Thompson, T. W. Clyne
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which practices from the spiritual traditions—in our case, spiritual discernment—may offer opportunities for management innovation in non-religious organizations in designing collaborative
Nicholas Burton, Jonathan Bainbridge
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A tale of unintended consequence: corporate membership in early UK company law
This article seeks to elucidate the historical basis in UK company law of the right for one company to be a member (i.e. shareholder) of another company and, through this position, benefit from limited liability.
Mackie, C, Mackie, Colin
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Knowledge‐based atomistic workflows are presented for mechanical and thermodynamic properties. By coupling modular simulations with ontology‐aligned metadata and provenance, Fe case studies on elastic behavior, defects, thermal properties, and Hall–Petch strengthening reveal how FAIR, queryable, and reusable simulation data can be generated. Mechanical
Abril Azócar Guzmán +5 more
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