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Turbid media containing small‐sized Rayleigh‐regime scatterers present a ‘special case’ in which linearly polarized light is found to be less depolarized than circularly polarized light. The underlying mechanisms that give rise to this phenomenon are not yet understood.
Michael D. Singh, Alex Vitkin
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Genomes of three bacteriophages from the deep subsurface aquifer. [PDF]
Kadnikov VV +5 more
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This review examines how optical coherence tomography transforms industrial inspection by delivering real‐time, micrometer‐resolution, depth‐resolved imaging. It surveys applications across display manufacturing, thin films, microelectronics, laser processing, and coatings, evaluates performance against conventional techniques, and highlights emerging ...
Nipun Shantha Kahatapitiya +7 more
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Subsurface transportation methods in deep snow [PDF]
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Ta‐Mo‐Cr‐Ti‐Al refractory high‐entropy alloys show atmosphere‐dependent oxidation performance based on Cr:Ti ratios. Cr‐rich compositions excel in dry oxygen through continuous chromia formation, while Ti‐rich alloys perform better in humid conditions due to reduced chromium volatilization and hydrogen uptake effects.
Fabian Lanoy +6 more
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Molten fluoride salt‐cooled reactors are being considered as the next generation nuclear reactors because they provide a number of benefits over current light water reactors, including enhanced safety. This work aims to develop an understanding of corrosion of structural alloys in molten fluoride salts for successful implementation of these reactors ...
Ryan Gordon +8 more
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An Aquifer in the Deep Subsurface - Microbiology and Sulfur Isotope Fractionation
Jan Detmers
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GASCAP: Accelerating Adsorption Evaluation Using Graph Voronoi Diagram and Machine Learning Method
GASCAP achieve comprehensive evaluations of adsorption on solid surfaces in high‐throughput way. ABSTRACT Adsorption on a solid surface is a significant chemical process in the fields of gas sensors, solid catalysts, hydrogen storage materials, and ion batteries.
Wencai Yi +5 more
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A Peridynamic Framework for Modeling Progressive Failure in Porous Sandstone Indentation
ABSTRACT A state‐based peridynamic model is proposed to simulate the failure mechanisms in porous rocks, using Bentheim sandstone as a specific example. Experimental observations reveal a transition from brittle to ductile failure under increasing triaxial compression. This behavior is attributed to pore compaction. The peridynamic model is enhanced to
Sahir N. Butt +2 more
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