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ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL HYBRIDS IN THE GRAMINEAE, TRIBE HORDEAE. VII. HYBRIDS AND ALLOPOLYPLOIDS BETWEEN ELYMUS GLAUCUS AND SITANION SPP [PDF]
G. Ledyard Stebbins, Antero Vaarama
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This study explores the ablation efficiency and surface quality of laser‐treated stainless steel alloys (AISI 304, AISI 420, and AISI 316Ti) using an ultrashort pulsed laser and varying burst parameters (MHz, GHz, and Bi‐burst). Both ablation rates and surface quality parameters are determined, including isotropy surface roughness values, highlighting ...
Dirk Obergfell +2 more
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In‐mold electronics (IME) undergo complex thermoforming and over‐molding processes that strain device integrity. This study demonstrates how adapting the amount and placement of structural adhesive to local deformation levels preserves electrical functionality.
Francisco Ituriel Arias‐García +3 more
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Surface Modification of Fluorine‐Free Superhydrophobic Materials with (Ultra‐)Thin TiO2 Layers
Significant changes in wettability, with a reduction of 60o in the water conduct angle, are reported via the surface modification of fluorine‐free superhydrophobic thin films, prepared by aerosol‐assisted chemical vapor deposition, after coating a 4 nm layer of titanium dioxide on the surface using atomic layer deposition.
Julie Jalila Kalmoni +2 more
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A further study of size inheritance in ducks with observations on the sex ratio of hybrid birds [PDF]
John C. Phillips
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Plasma electrolytic oxidation is combined with ultrasonic spray deposition of polycaprolactone (PCL) on WE43 magnesium alloy to improve adhesion, corrosion resistance, and cytocompatibility. The hybrid coating demonstrates significantly reduced hydrogen evolution and enhances mechanical bonding, offering a promising strategy for next‐generation ...
Seyed Masih Mousavizadeh +9 more
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Programmable Reconfiguration of Hybrid 4D Chiral Metamaterials via Mechanical and Thermal Stimuli
A class of hybrid chiral mechanical metamaterials is designed to achieve programmable reconfiguration through soft networks, hinges, and bilayer joints integrated with rigid units. Responsive to mechanical and thermal stimuli, these structures exhibit large volume changes, tunable deformation pathways, and both positive and negative thermal expansion ...
Yunyao Jiang, Siyao Liu, Yaning Li
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