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Veterinary Nursing Journal, 2020
ABSTRACTTooth fracture is commonly seen in practice although a lot of owners may not be aware that their pet has a fractured tooth.
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ABSTRACTTooth fracture is commonly seen in practice although a lot of owners may not be aware that their pet has a fractured tooth.
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New Scientist, 2016
First came the gluten-free fad; now the lectin-free diet is trying to demonise more perfectly healthy foods, warns Anthony ...
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First came the gluten-free fad; now the lectin-free diet is trying to demonise more perfectly healthy foods, warns Anthony ...
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The Hard Problem is Mainly Hard Work
Cognitive Neuroscience, 2020Doerig et al. point out that there is now a great deal of evidence bearing directly on our understanding of consciousness. However, they argue that the multiplicity of theories suggest that we have a 'lack of stringent criteria specifying how empirical data constrains ToCs.'
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Ball Hardness and Scleroscope Hardness
Nature, 1923IN the ball hardness test Meyer found that L =adn. By combining this relation with Brinell's formula H = L/A, it can be shown that the hardness number when the ball is immersed up to its diameter is This value has been called the “ultimate hardness” (Hu), and is independent of the initial condition of the metal with regard to cold work.
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Ordering of hard needles at a hard wall
Physical Review E, 1993We study a system of hard spherocylinders in contact with a hard wall, assuming that the length-to-width ratio of the spherocylinder tends to infinity. The Onsager approximation is applied to calculate the free energy of the system. The integral equation for the one-particle distribution function is solved in the uniaxial case, i.e., for bulk densities
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Prediction of the Composition and Hardness of High-Entropy Alloys by Machine Learning
JOM, 2019Yao-Jen Chang+3 more
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