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Primary phases and a fatigue crack are studied in a forged blank of an aluminum alloy using synchrotron and laboratory X‐ray computed tomography. To image the crack, the fatigue test is interrupted, and a static tensile load is applied to open the crack.
Jakob Schröder+6 more
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Additive manufacturing technologies like laser powder‐bed fusion offer great design freedom and individualization of products down to a batch size of one. However, parts fabricated with this technology suffer from poor quality. Acoustic assistance during the build process can minimize these drawbacks.
Oliver Maurer, Dirk Bähre
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Case Report: A neurodevelopmental disorder with global developmental delay, microcephaly, eye anomalies, sweat dysregulation, and skeletal implications due to an ultra-rare <i>de novo</i> 5q14.3q15 copy number gain. [PDF]
Serban CL+5 more
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A new experimental setup, incorporating digital image correlation and infrared thermography in combination with inductive‐conductive heating for precise temperature control, is used to analyze the mechanical behavior and microstructural changes of sheet metal under complex thermomechanical test conditions that represent quench and partitioning ...
Christian Illgen+4 more
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Interfinger Differences in Pulse Oximetry Signal-Derived Peripheral Perfusion Index: A Single-Center Exploratory Study. [PDF]
Shintani R+9 more
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A multimaterial approach is introduced to improve upon auxetic structures by combining two different polymers into the same reentrant honeycomb structure via additive manufacturing. The deformation behavior as well as the resulting Poisson's ratio are thereby improved significantly.
Alexander Engel+2 more
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Local cold injury affecting the hand and incident Raynaud's phenomenon - a case report. [PDF]
Stjernbrandt A.
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Hæmorrhage into the Nail-Matrices and Nail-Beds of the Finger-Nails [PDF]
J. M. H. MacLeod
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Vacuum‐Formed Composites Based on a Polyolefin and a High Content of Biomass‐Waste Fillers
It is shown here that by the use of a very ductile polymer matrix, it is possible to vacuum‐form products that contain up to 25% of hard biofillers with still ductile properties. The results are promising and opens up for the use of engineered biocomposites derived from industrial side‐stream biofillers in vacuum‐formed products. A strategy to increase
Susanna K. Källbom+6 more
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