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HYDRATION PRODUCT AND PORE DISTRIBUTION OF THE HIGH ALITE CEMENT - FLY ASH - LIMESTONE POWDER SYSTEM
T. Mukai +3 more
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ABSTRACT Mechanical properties are a critical performance metric for many high explosive (HE) materials and tensile strength properties are particularly important. Direct tensile measurements using dogbone shaped samples are the gold standard but they have the disadvantage that they are fairly large and require samples machined from billets.
Paul B. Mirkarimi
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Biostratigraphic significance of calcareous dinocysts in the Tithonian of the Pieniny Klippen Belt (southern Poland). [PDF]
Ciurej A, Bąk M, Bąk K, Wolska A.
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ABSTRACT Rationale Recent advances in high‐throughput molecular analyses of collagen peptides, especially ZooMS (Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry), have permitted breakthroughs in the analysis of archaeological material that is highly fragmented, a factor that hinders morphological identification.
Pauline Raymond +8 more
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Study on size effect of limestone-concrete composite with different joint inclination angles under uniaxial compression based on the discrete element method. [PDF]
Liu H, Shen M, Du B, Wang J, Chen H.
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Geomorphic Responses to Post‐Grazing Recovery and Stream Restoration in Semiarid Grassland Streams
ABSTRACT Semiarid grassland streams are sensitive to land use, climate, extreme discharges, and internal geomorphic thresholds that drive episodic erosion. Rooted in a process‐based philosophy and commonly applied to historically wood‐rich, beaver‐modified systems, low‐tech process‐based restoration using structures is increasingly being extended to ...
Owen Richardson, Ellen Wohl
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Underwater cultural heritage and extreme events: Storm impacts under climate change. [PDF]
Germinario L, McLelland SJ, Mazzoli C.
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This study investigates the potential for reducing emissions during the sintering process by selectively adjusting the O2, CO, and H2O content in the recirculation gas. Adjusting these components positively affects the sintering process, enabling the coke breeze content in the sinter mixture to be reduced.
Jan Eisbacher‐Lubensky +3 more
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