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Using Electric Fields for in Situ Curing of Carbon Fiber/Phenolic Composites in Additive Manufacturing. [PDF]
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Entropy-Modulated Oxide-Metal Catalyst Architectures for Direct Ammonia Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cells. [PDF]
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Study of the Microstructure Characterization and In Situ Observation of Crack Propagation in TC4/Al<sub>3</sub>Ti Metal-Intermetallic Laminated Composites. [PDF]
Miao Y, Shi Y, Wang W, Ding X, Zhang S.
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Global Comparative Review of Guidelines for Cervical Adenocarcinoma In Situ. [PDF]
Delli Carpini G +9 more
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Durable Thin-Film Porous Transport Electrodes for High Current Density PEM Water Electrolysis. [PDF]
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1991
In situ test is the best established method for compaction control in any kind of soil. Laboratory compaction tests cannot usually be carried out in rockfill, because the large sizes of rock cannot be introduced in the laboratory moulds. Usually it is not allowable to employ sizes larger than one fifth the smaller inner dimension of the container (v ...
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In situ test is the best established method for compaction control in any kind of soil. Laboratory compaction tests cannot usually be carried out in rockfill, because the large sizes of rock cannot be introduced in the laboratory moulds. Usually it is not allowable to employ sizes larger than one fifth the smaller inner dimension of the container (v ...
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2000
In-situ soil testing is an essential part of geotechnical engineering. While many devices have been developed over the years for measuring soil properties in-situ, the pressuremeter and the cone penetrometer (CPT) are arguably the two most widely used in-situ soil testing devices.
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In-situ soil testing is an essential part of geotechnical engineering. While many devices have been developed over the years for measuring soil properties in-situ, the pressuremeter and the cone penetrometer (CPT) are arguably the two most widely used in-situ soil testing devices.
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