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Secure but flexible: temporary adhesion in mistletoe seedlings. [PDF]
Ornelas JF, Morales-Saldaña S.
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Quantitative analysis of commercial coating penetration into Fagus crenata wood using X-ray microtomography. [PDF]
Ekaputri TS, Tanaka T.
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Segmentation and modeling of large-scale microvascular networks: a survey. [PDF]
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Multiscale integral synchronous assembly of cuttlebone-inspired structural materials by predesigned hydrogels. [PDF]
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Compositional editing of extracellular matrices by CRISPR/Cas9 engineering of human mesenchymal stem cell lines. [PDF]
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A versatile microtomography system to study in situ the failure and fragmentation in geomaterials.
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2022This article describes a microtomography experimental platform enabling in situ micro-mechanical study of failure and fragmentation in geomaterials. The system is based on an original high-pressure triaxial flow cell, which is fully integrated into a ...
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Review of Scientific Instruments, 2021
An elevated-temperature in situ microtomography apparatus that can measure internal damage parameters under tensile loads at high temperatures up to 1000 °C is developed using a laboratory x-ray source. The maximum resolution of the apparatus can reach 3
R. Zhu, Z. Qu, Shuo Yang, D. Fang
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An elevated-temperature in situ microtomography apparatus that can measure internal damage parameters under tensile loads at high temperatures up to 1000 °C is developed using a laboratory x-ray source. The maximum resolution of the apparatus can reach 3
R. Zhu, Z. Qu, Shuo Yang, D. Fang
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Journal of Microscopy, 1982
SUMMARYA microscope system based on the principles of computerized axial tomography is described for determining the distribution of the X‐ray absorption coefficient in a slice from a solid object without cutting sections. An application is given to determining the distribution at a resolution of about 15 μm through a shell of about 0·5 mm diameter.
J C, Elliott, S D, Dover
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SUMMARYA microscope system based on the principles of computerized axial tomography is described for determining the distribution of the X‐ray absorption coefficient in a slice from a solid object without cutting sections. An application is given to determining the distribution at a resolution of about 15 μm through a shell of about 0·5 mm diameter.
J C, Elliott, S D, Dover
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