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Ag cluster‐modified K0.5Na0.5NbO3 acts as an efficient piezocatalyst for electrochemical N2 reduction, enhanced by built‐in electric fields under mechanical actuation. Comparative studies between static and actuated electrodes reveal improved performance under dynamic conditions.
Benedict Witulski+7 more
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ANEURISMS IN THE VESSELS OF BOTH LOWER EXTREMITIES. [PDF]
Rory Jamieson
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Laser remelting of a CrMnFeCoNi high‐entropy alloy reveals that optimal chemical homogenization occurs between 30 and 40 J·mm−2. Within this range, elemental segregation is reduced by over 30% compared to the as‐cast state. The study establishes this window as a fast, effective alternative to prolonged annealing for achieving uniform elemental ...
Ajay Talbot+5 more
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EMBOLECTOMY WITH PARTIAL ARTERIAL OCCLUSION FOR EMBOLISM OP THE EXTREMITIES
Harold Neuhof
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Internal Temperature Evolution Metrology and Analytics in Li‐Ion Cells
This study investigates the non‐linear evolution of internal temperatures across diverse operating conditions, highlighting the disparities between internal and external measurements and the resulting thermal asymmetries. The coupled thermo‐electrochemical modeling framework provides a comprehensive analysis of various heat generation modes, examining ...
Anuththara S. J. Alujjage+5 more
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CLINICAL LECTURES ON VARICOSE VEINS or THE LOWER EXTREMITIES [PDF]
William H. Bennett
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Ultrahigh Piezoelectricity in Truss‐Based Ferroelectric Ceramics Metamaterials
By leveraging the unique combination of polarization direction and loading state, ultrahigh piezoelectricity is achieved through careful tuning of the relative density and scaling ratio in truss‐based ferroelectric metamaterials. This approach enables the simultaneous realization of extremely high piezoelectric constants and ultralow dielectric ...
Jiahao Shi+6 more
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NOTES OF A CASE OF PARALYSIS OF THE UPPER EXTREMITIES, PROBABLY DUE TO DIPHTHERIA, ACCOMPANIED BY A RASH (SEPTIC). [PDF]
R.E.P. Squibbs
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