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This study presents a versatile approach to harnessing miscible aqueous domains, enabling liquid‐in‐liquid compartmentalization using a barrier formed in situ rather than bulk immiscibility. The barrier forms upon the complexation of multifunctional nanoparticles and ligands at the contact boundary of aqueous phases.
Seyyed Alireza Hashemi +7 more
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Enhancement in production efficiency using DMAIC methodology of six sigma. [PDF]
Deepak D +7 more
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Marginal and Internal Adaptation of Implant-Supported Three-Unit Metal Frameworks Fabricated by the Conventional, Semi-Digital, and Fully Digital Techniques Before and After Porcelain Application. [PDF]
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Dismantling structural violence to enable structural transformation and consequently social inclusion. [PDF]
Jones N.
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Recent Advancements in the SERS-Based Detection of E. coli. [PDF]
Saxena S +4 more
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Recent Advances in the Development of Active and Intelligent Packaging Films Using Fruit Peel Powders. [PDF]
Zhang N, Ahmad B, Xu F, Liu J.
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Comparative Life Cycle Assessment for the Fabrication of Polysulfone Membranes Using Slot Die Coating as a Scalable Fabrication Technique. [PDF]
Lu D +6 more
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2018
AbstractNearly two-thirds of the aluminum castings made in North America are produced using high-pressure die casting techniques. This article compares and contrasts traditional high-pressure die casting with an improved version that uses a vacuum to pull air out of the die in order to reduce porosity in as-cast parts. It begins by describing a typical
Martin Hartlieb, Kevin Anderson
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AbstractNearly two-thirds of the aluminum castings made in North America are produced using high-pressure die casting techniques. This article compares and contrasts traditional high-pressure die casting with an improved version that uses a vacuum to pull air out of the die in order to reduce porosity in as-cast parts. It begins by describing a typical
Martin Hartlieb, Kevin Anderson
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Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1920
Abstract The die-casting process, according to the author, is best adapted to alloys of comparative low fusing points, such as those of zinc, tin, lead and aluminum. While it is stated that no general rules can be laid down governing the design and application of die castings, the paper nevertheless outlines the general properties of the
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Abstract The die-casting process, according to the author, is best adapted to alloys of comparative low fusing points, such as those of zinc, tin, lead and aluminum. While it is stated that no general rules can be laid down governing the design and application of die castings, the paper nevertheless outlines the general properties of the
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