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L.—Examination of substances by the time method. Part I. Hydrates [PDF]
J. B. Hannay
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Massive blow-out craters formed by hydrate-controlled methane expulsion from the Arctic seafloor
K. Andreassen+11 more
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Starting from an experimental database, a physically‐based machine learning approach is used to gain new insights into spider silk supercontraction. These insights inspire a microstructure‐based analytical model that quantitatively predicts supercontraction based on protein primary structure properties. New experiments to further elucidate the physical
Vincenzo Fazio+4 more
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Numerical Simulation Study on the Solid-Carrying Capacity of Hydrate-Sediment Slurry in a Vertical Pipe. [PDF]
Li F+7 more
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In this work, melt electrowriting is used to fabricate a 3D printed scaffold design that generates engineered cardiac tissues with in‐plane contraction, mimicking natural myocardium. It is shown that these tissues display advanced maturation and functionality.
Olalla Iglesias‐García+23 more
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Mechanical properties research of unconsolidated hydrate-bearing sediments under the effect of clay minerals. [PDF]
Sun Y+5 more
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X.—The heat of hydration of salts. Cadmium chloride [PDF]
Spencer Umfreville Pickering
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Inspired by shark skin, which has a hydrophilic “denticle layer” and a low surface energy “mucus layer,” a triple‐defense antifouling coating is developed. This coating features a robust hydrophilic catalytic nanoparticle layer overlaid with dispersed hydrophobic perfluoro‐silane domains, optimizing fouling resistance, release, and degradation for ...
Wenshuai Yang+8 more
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Molecular Studies and Advanced Visualization of the Trapping of Methane Nanobubbles during Hydrate Growth. [PDF]
Adeyemi T, Olorode O.
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