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Can Ti‐Based MXenes Serve as Solid Lubricants for Brake Applications? A Tribological Study
This study explores the first implementation of Ti‐based MXenes materials in brake pad friction composite material. The resulting composite material exhibits a 48% reduction in the wear rate; alongside significant improvements are observed for thermal and mechanical properties.
Eslam Mahmoud +7 more
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Fixation patterns in pairs of facial expressions-preferences of self-critical individuals. [PDF]
Šoková B, Baránková M, Halamová J.
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The results demonstrate a simulation‐driven workflow that applies LSB topology optimization with additive manufacturing constraints to mission‐specific load cases, integrating European Cooperation for Space Standardization compliant verification and manufacturability to develop structurally efficient rover suspension components.
Stelios K. Georgantzinos +11 more
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Leveraging artificial intelligence for diagnosis of children autism through facial expressions. [PDF]
Mahmood MA +3 more
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This study proposes a new methodology for producing metal matrix nanocomposites in the solid state. The process involves the plasma‐assisted thermochemical treatment of metallic alloy powders. As a proof‐of‐concept, TiN nanoparticles are synthesized directly on the surface of FeTi intermetallic powder particles, enabling the development of the ...
Deivison Daros Paim +4 more
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Facial Expression Analysis in Parkinsons’s Disease Using Machine Learning: A Review
Guilherme Camargo de Oliveira +5 more
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Indonesian sign language system (SIBI) dataset: Sentences enhanced by diverse facial expressions for total communication. [PDF]
Darmawan IDMBA +4 more
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Contingency learning of social cues: neural engagement and emotional modulation by facial expressions. [PDF]
Saylik R +3 more
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Predicted missing information biases ensemble perception of temporally ordered facial expressions. [PDF]
Lu J, Wang J.
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