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Fluid Ejections in Nature. [PDF]

open access: yesAnnu Rev Chem Biomol Eng
Challita EJ, Rohilla P, Bhamla MS.
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Kinematic and kinetic observations on ballistic depression and elevation of the human mandible

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2000
To study mandibular motions with respect to time (kinematics) and the forces causing and resulting from these motions (kinetics), four subjects generated rapid depression and elevation of the mandible (displacement of 0·224 m; peak velocity of 0·237 m s−1 during depression and 0·269 m s−1 during elevation). The motion of depression (duration of 0·195 s;
L V, Christensen, D C, McKay
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Properties of InAs- and silicon-based ballistic spin field-effect transistors operated at elevated temperature

2011 International Semiconductor Device Research Symposium (ISDRS), 2011
A spin field-effect transistor (SpinFET) is composed of source and drain contacts which sandwich a semiconductor region [1]. Current modulation is achieved by electrically tuning the gate voltage dependent strength of the spin-orbit interaction in the semiconductor region.
Osintsev D.   +3 more
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Ballistic performance and energy absorption characteristics of thin nickel-based alloy plates at elevated temperatures

International Journal of Impact Engineering, 2019
Abstract To study the aeroengine containment capability at high temperatures, experimental and numerical investigations have been carried out to determine the ballistic performance and energy absorption characteristics of GH4169 alloy thin plates at temperatures ranging from 25–600 °C. First, experiments were conducted using a gas gun.
Jiao Liu   +4 more
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