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Finite element simulations of the effect of friction coefficient in fretting wear [PDF]
Abdel Wahab, Magd, Yue, Tongyan
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Receptor‐induced Kv7/M‐current suppression increases neuronal activity and contributes to pathology of several conditions. A new class of Kv7 modulators identified in this study attenuates M‐current suppression and shows therapeutic effects. Abstract Background and Purpose Neuronal Kv7 channels generate low voltage–gated potassium currents known as the
Young Woo Kim +5 more
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Tribological Characterization of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) Sliding Against Ti and Al Alloy Counterbodies for Aerospace Applications. [PDF]
Vilhena L, Khan SA, Garcia A, Ramalho A.
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Background and Purpose Aldosterone plays a key role in blood pressure and volume regulation. Enhanced aldosterone secretion contributes to cardiovascular and renal diseases. Therefore, inhibitors of aldosterone receptors and synthase are essential drugs for the treatment of hypertension and heart failure.
Sanika Mohagaonkar +6 more
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Microstructure Evolution and Fretting Wear Mechanisms of Steels Undergoing Oscillatory Sliding Contact in Dry Atmosphere. [PDF]
Maich AA, Gronsky R, Komvopoulos K.
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A Computational Study on the Neck-Stem Rectangular Tapered Connection: Effects of Angular Mismatch, Assembly, and Cyclic Loading. [PDF]
Cromi R +5 more
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In lignin peroxidase and versatile peroxidase, low FRET from buried Trp to heme promotes long‐range electron transfer (LRET) from substrate to heme. This efficient electron flow is facilitated by reduced FRET competition. This mechanism likely evolved to enable the effective degradation of bulky, high‐redox‐potential lignin that cannot reach the enzyme'
Yi Ren +6 more
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Bolt loosening evaluation method based on normalized screw root equivalent stress and loosening life curve. [PDF]
Yang G +6 more
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ABSTRACT The fatigue and fracture behavior of self‐piercing rivet (SPR) joints between AA6016 aluminum sheets (1–2 mm) and DX54D steel (0.95 mm) was studied under 90°, 45°, and 0° multiaxial loading. Pure shear (90°) loading produced the highest fatigue strength, whereas multiaxial (45°) loading resulted in reduced performance, with pure tension (0 ...
Alan Woo +5 more
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