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In this study, OpenPhase software is used to simulate low‐carbon bainitic steels. The lower holding temperature sample exhibits smaller and finer grains. Grain thickness measurements of bainitic ferrite from simulations align with the experimental observations at high temperature. Bainitic steels are extensively utilized across various sectors, such as
Dhanunjaya K. Nerella+7 more
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Proximal humeral fractures with a severe varus deformity treated by fixation with a locking plate [PDF]
Akhtar, M A+6 more
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Operations for Correcting the Deformity Due to Prominent Ears [PDF]
GEORGE H. MONKS
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The study presents an efficient simulation approach for the polymer laser powder bed fusion process polymers process, validated with polyamide 12, polyamide 6, and polyetherketoneketone. It shows that inter layer time affects part density, with 90s yielding dense parts.
Claas Bierwisch+4 more
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SUBASTRAGALAR ARTHRODESIS IN PARALYTIC DEFORMITIES
W. Russell MacAusland
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Congenital Hypoplastic Thrombocytopenia with Skeletal Deformities in Siblings [PDF]
Sidney Shaw, R. A. M. Oliver
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Smart Rubber Extrusion Line Combining Multiple Sensor Techniques for AI‐Based Process Control
This publication presents a digitalization approach for a laboratory rubber extrusion line, employing innovative measurement methods and artificial intelligence (AI)‐based process control. The results demonstrate that the measurement systems are capable of detecting changes in the process and extrudate quality.
Alexander Aschemann+18 more
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SUGGESTIONS FOR THE OPERATIVE CORRECTION OF SYPHILITIC AND OTHER DEFORMITIES OF THE NOSE
John B. Roberts
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A NEW METHOD OF EXTERNAL FRONTAL SINUS OPERATION WITHOUT DEFORMITY. [PDF]
Joseph C. Beck
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Additive manufacturing of magnesium alloys by laser is difficult because the melting point of the oxide layer is much higher than the evaporation temperature of the metal underneath. Making the oxide layer thinner can solve this problem. Alloying magnesium with strontium makes the oxide layer thinner, especially at 0.5 wt%.
Elmar Jonas Breitbach+8 more
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