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Comparative Study of Electrospun Polydimethylsiloxane Fibers as a Substitute for Fluorine-Based Polymeric Coatings for Hydrophobic and Icephobic Applications. [PDF]
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Mechanical and optical properties of a borosilicate glass used to improve the finishing of 3Y-TZP restorations. [PDF]
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Minerals able to colour in blue (and green in combination with yellow pigments) are limited in number and geologically. After presenting a short history of the use of cobalt as a colouring agent of glass, glaze and enamel in the Western/Mediterranean ...
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The in-situ formation of oxides on alloy surface induced by high temperature can effectively reduce wear and resist oxidation. In consideration of the solid solution strengthening effect and great oxidation resistance of additional elements at elevated ...
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Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 2019
Existing Internet of Things (IoT) solutions require expensive infrastructure for sending and receiving data. Emerging technologies such as ambient backscatter help fill this gap by enabling uplink communication for IoT devices. However, there is still no efficient solution to enable low-cost and low-power downlink communication for ambient backscatter ...
Zerina Kapetanovic +3 more
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Existing Internet of Things (IoT) solutions require expensive infrastructure for sending and receiving data. Emerging technologies such as ambient backscatter help fill this gap by enabling uplink communication for IoT devices. However, there is still no efficient solution to enable low-cost and low-power downlink communication for ambient backscatter ...
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Uncovering the mystery of Al(III) doping of ε‐Fe2O3 in the ancient high‐iron black‐brown glaze
Journal of The American Ceramic Society, 2023The world's first high‐fired glazes were made in China, probably in the 16th C BCE, based largely on siliceous clay and calcareous wood‐ash. By the Song Dynasty (960‐1279) this technology was at its zenith and included blackware glazes that exhibited ...
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Preventive Scheduling for Reducing the Impact of Glaze Icing on Transmission Lines
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2021The icing on transmission lines threatens the power system security while the heat caused by power transmission losses can prevent icing growth.
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Time-lasting ceramic stains and glaze: A toothbrush simulation study.
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2020OBJECTIVE To evaluate and compare color stability and gloss retention of ceramic stains and glaze under simulated toothbrushing using dentifrices with different relative dentin abrasion (RDA).
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