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The mechanism of mechanical alloying

Metallurgical transactions, 1974
The mechanical alloying process is a new method for producing composite metal powders with controlled microstructures. It is unique in that it is an entirely solid state process, permitting dispersion of insoluble phases such as refractory oxides and addition of reactive alloying elements such as aluminum and titanium.
J. S. Benjamin, T. E. Volin
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Mechanisms of teratogenesis*

Development, 1976
ABSTRACTIn view of the great number of teratogenic factors known and the vast array of congenital defects, disorders and syndromes, it would probably be a waste of time to search for unifying mechanisms and principles in abnormal development. Instead, therefore, I shall describe a selection of teratogens and their consequences, and try to arrange them ...
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Mechanics without mechanisms

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 2018
Abstract At the time of Heinrich Hertz's premature death in 1894, he was regarded as one of the leading scientists of his generation. However, the posthumous publication of his treatise in the foundations of physics, Principles of Mechanics, presents a curious historical situation. Although Hertz's book was widely praised and admired, it was also met
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Cyberspatial Mechanics

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B (Cybernetics), 2008
In support of a generalization of systems theory, this paper introduces a new approach in modeling complex distributed systems. It offers an analytic framework for describing the behavior of interactive cyberphysical systems (CPSs), which are networked stationary or mobile information systems responsible for the real-time governance of physical ...
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The mechanization of science

Proceedings of the 1961 16th ACM national meeting on -, 1961
Let me briefly talk about the crisis in handling information that we now face, especially in the sciences. The number of persons working in science now greatly exceeds any reasonable predictions made a few decades ago, and will probably similarly increase in the future. The problem of keeping up with what is being published, even in a very narrow field,
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Mechanism of gating and partial agonist action in the glycine receptor

Cell, 2021
Jie Yu, Hongtao Zhu, Remigijus Lape
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Mechanisms and Mechanical Philosophy

2015
The past twenty years have seen a resurgence of philosophical interest in mechanisms, an interest that has been driven both by concerns with the logical empiricist tradition and by the sense that a philosophy of science that attends to mechanisms will be more successful than traditional alternatives in illuminating the actual content and practice of ...
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Mechanism and the mobility of mechanism

2007
Some opening remarks 01. Some successful mechanical devices function smoothly however poorly they are made, while others do this only by virtue of the accurate construction and fitting of their moving parts. In this chapter I try to quantify such phenomena.
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