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Dynamic response and failure mechanism of rural masonry structures impacted by debris flow containing boulders. [PDF]
Fu Y, Shi E, Wang Y.
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Anti-pulling force and displacement deformation analysis of the anchor pulling system of the new debris flow grille dam. [PDF]
Wang Y, Lv B, Liu J, Zhang X.
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Lubrication and failure mechanisms of molybdenum disulfide films. 2: Effect of substrate roughness [PDF]
An optical microscope was used to study the lubrication and failure mechanisms of rubbed MoS2 films applied to three substrate surface finishes; polished, sanded, and sandblasted as a function of sliding distance.
Fusaro, R. L.
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ABSTRACT Quantifying oral polymorphonuclear neutrophils (oPMNs) is a clinically validated approach for assessing periodontal inflammation. However, current methods, such as manual hemocytometry and flow cytometry, are time‐consuming (>3 h), require invasive sampling, and depend on staining and complex instrumentation, making them unsuitable for point ...
Mohsen Hassani +9 more
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Assessment of physical parameters impacts on debris flow modeling with RAMMS. [PDF]
Fan J, Galoie M.
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An AI‐powered, robot‐assisted framework automatically produces, images, and analyzes 3D tumor spheroids to evaluate drug efficacy. Integrated modules handle spheroid formation, live/dead staining, brightfield imaging, and automated image analysis, including spheroid segmentation, viability and metrics to assess the drug treatment efficacy. The workflow
Dalia Mahdy +13 more
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Coupled modeling framework for proactive design of debris-flow barrier placements. [PDF]
Lee DH, Lee SR, Park JY.
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One-dimensional Mathematical Modelling of Debris Flow Impact on Open-check Dams
Luca Cozzolino +8 more
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Effect of Substrate Surface Finish on the Lubrication and Failure Mechanisms of Molybdenum Disulfide Films [PDF]
An optical microscope was used to study the lubrication and failure mechanisms of rubbed (burnished) MoS2 films applied to three substrate surface finishes - polished, sanded, and sandblasted - as a function of sliding distance. The lubrication mechanism
Fusaro, R. L.
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