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The use of biomaterials and scaffolds to boost bone regeneration is increasingly gaining interest as a complementary method to the standard surgical and pharmacological treatments in case of severe injuries and pathological conditions. In this frame, the
G. Montalbano+5 more
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High‐temperature gas reactor (HTGR) is one of the Generation IV nuclear reactors currently undergoing rapid development in the world. The utilization of fissile material becomes an important parameter in HTGR technology because of the use of layered ...
D. Irwanto, Ayu Lia Pratama
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This paper presents a differential-mode microwave microfluidic sensor useful for the characterization/detection of the denaturation of Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA), a protein with numerous biochemical applications, caused by a chaotropic agent ...
J. Muñoz-Enano+5 more
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Molecular simulations matching denaturation experiments for N6-Methyladenosine [PDF]
Post-transcriptional modifications are crucial for RNA function and can affect its structure and dynamics. Force-field based classical molecular dynamics simulations are a fundamental tool to characterize biomolecular dynamics and their application to RNA is flourishing.
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Neutronic analysis on the Molten Salt Reactor FUJI-12 using the fissile material 235U in LiF-BeF2-UF4 has been carried out. The problem faced in the use of thorium-based fuel is that the amount of 233U is small and not available in nature.
Ahmad Muzaki Mabruri+5 more
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An Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian Solver for Shock Imploding Fissile Materials
A multiphysics finite volume method (FVM) solver, coupling neutronics and shock physics, is under development at Politecnico di Milano for the analysis of shock imploding fissile materials [1].
A. Cammi, E. Cervi
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A coupled neutronics shock physics solver: implementation of an SN neutron transport module [PDF]
A multiphysics finite volume method (FVM) solver, coupling neutronics and shock physics, is under development at Politecnico di Milano for the analysis of shock imploding fissile materials [1]. The proposed solver can be a useful tool to make preliminary safety assessment of subcritical plutonium experiments [2] and, more in general, to perform ...
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100th Anniversary of Brillouin Scattering: Impact on Materials Science
L. Brillouin predicted inelastic light scattering by thermally excited sound waves in 1922. Brillouin scattering is a non-contact and non-destructive method to measure sound velocity and attenuation.
S. Kojima
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The analysis of various non-destructive methods to control fissile materials (FM) in large-size containers filled with radioactive waste (RAW) has been carried out. The difficulty of applying passive gamma-neutron monitoring FM in large containers filled
V. Batyaev, S. V. Sklyarov
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Tunable Thermal Switching via DNA-Based Nano Devices [PDF]
DNA has a well-defined structural transition -- the denaturation of its double-stranded form into two single strands -- that strongly affects its thermal transport properties. We show that, according to a widely implemented model for DNA denaturation, one can engineer DNA "heattronic" devices that have a rapidly increasing thermal conductance over a ...
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