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Measuring Bending Rigidity and Compression Resistance in Pickering Layers
This graphical abstract presents the mechanical response of Pickering layers of polystyrene beads (PBs) and clay particles (CPs) under compression. PBs exhibit buckling at 40–70 mN/m, whereas CPs show no buckling. Experimental force–compression curves highlight distinct deformation behaviors, and deviations in bending rigidity emphasize interparticle ...
Negar Azizi +4 more
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Analogue simulation of quantum gravity black hole models in a dc-SQUID array. [PDF]
Maceda MD, Sabín C.
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Black Holes Without Singularities: A Conceptual Reinterpretation of Infinity in Gravitation
Stepan, Rudolf
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Distinguishing Kerr naked singularities and black holes using the spin precession of a test gyro in strong gravitational fields [PDF]
Chandrachur Chakraborty +5 more
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ABSTRACT Pickering emulsions stabilized with solid particles have a significant advantage over conventional emulsions due to their high coalescence stability. However, their chemical stability, especially in fish oil‐in‐water Pickering emulsions, needs improvement.
Thang Tran +9 more
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Estimation of mass and radii for charged compact objects using a modified Chaplygin equation of state in the Buchdahl-I metric. [PDF]
Zahra A +4 more
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Electric singularities in the gravitational field [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Theories of interpersonal sensemaking postulate that positive interactions emerge in interactions where speakers match on motivational frames. Across three experiments (N = 1609) using a hypothetical simulation framework, we provide the first evidence of a causal link between motivational frame matching and positive interaction outcomes in ...
Mattias Sjöberg +2 more
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Repository for extended dark matter object constraints. [PDF]
Croon D, Sevillano Muñoz S.
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Modified Mass Classification of Layered Rock Masses Based on the HC Method. ABSTRACT The HC method for hydropower is a commonly used rock mass quality classification technique in China's hydropower industry. Due to the anisotropic nature of the layered schist in the study area, and the varying angles between different tunnel layers and the tunnel axis,
Jing Yang +8 more
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