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Concurrent optimization of fracture toughness, thermal conductivity, and tribological behavior in C<sub>f</sub>/Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> composites via phase driven selection. [PDF]
Hoseinzadeh S +5 more
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The Narrative Continent: Discursive Recognition and the EU's Technological Actorness
Abstract Recognition in global politics is not only earned through institutions or capabilities; it is narrated into being. This article investigates how the European Union (EU) is framed as a technological actor in global discourse, focusing on the symbolic dynamics of discursive recognition.
Mahmoud Javadi
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Tribological and performance assessment of two wheeler brake pads using dynamometer testing. [PDF]
Baskar P, Shukla K.
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Ontogeny of escape response and body shape in threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.)
Abstract Escape responses in fishes provide insight into accelerative motions and behavioural response times of these animals, linking numerous fitness‐related traits. We sought to connect escape response performance to genotype and phenotype across ontogenetic stages within a single population of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.) to ...
Aspen M. Kozak +4 more
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Investigation of mechanical properties and performance of automotive brake pads. [PDF]
Essam MA +3 more
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Study and Analysis of Disc Brake to Reduce Disc Brake Squeal
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Two‐toed sloths use their thoracic limbs for more frequent and greater suspensory support than three‐toed sloths and have muscle architectural properties consistent with stability of the pectoral girdle, enhanced flexor force/torque applied at the shoulder and elbow joints, and grip on the support as indicated by their myology. Abstract Two‐toed sloths
C. S. Tucker +4 more
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Study on the service behavior of rivets connected with brake pads of high speed trains. [PDF]
Yin J +6 more
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Variation in arboreality across gorilla populations is associated with systematic differences in manual digital lengths. Using a new dataset of linear metrics from the Bwindi mountain gorillas, we quantify metacarpal and phalangeal lengths in eastern and western gorilla populations across all five rays. Consistent with quantified behavioral differences,
Elliot G. Greiner +16 more
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