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ABSTRACT This paper presents a comprehensive study on the machining simulation of recrystallized silicon carbide (R‐SiC), with a focus on material failure mechanisms, numerical influences, tool kinematics, and frictional behavior. A representative volume of interest was derived from CT data, and a meshing algorithm for CT‐based structures was ...
Simon Unseld +4 more
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ABSTRACT Calotropis procera and C. gigantea are emerging as globally invasive plants that can significantly alter ecosystems in areas where they have escaped from attended cultivation. Without effective management, these species can form dense monospecific stands, resulting in severe economic, environmental and social impacts.
Jason Roberts +2 more
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Hair is an integral part of the skin's interface and has sensory capacity. It actively contributes to processes of bodily materialization and facilitates transactional exchange with other social actors and environments, particularly regarding energies and vibrations that can be perceived as subtle matter.
Sinah Theres Kloß
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SELUN: a high‐speed X‐ray photon counting detector for coherent imaging applications
Here, we present SELUN, a novel X‐ray photon counting hybrid pixel detector developed at DECTRIS Ltd for coherent diffraction imaging techniques at synchrotron facilities.In this article we present SELUN, a novel X‐ray photon counting hybrid pixel detector developed at DECTRIS Ltd for coherent diffraction imaging techniques at synchrotron facilities ...
G. V. Montemurro +3 more
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Recommendations for translocating the New Mexico jumping mouse (Zapus luteus)
Restoring degraded riparian areas will improve habitat for the wildlife that rely on them such as the endangered New Mexico jumping mouse, a riparian obligate. We translocated New Mexico jumping mice to avoid harming them during active stream restoration.
Matthew Voorhees +2 more
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Abstract Investigations of biological samples often require sample transparency, which is achieved by embedding the sample in a high‐refractive index (RI) medium to obtain a homogenous RI distribution in the sample, referred to as optical clearing (OC).
Ulrich Leischner +8 more
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This review summarizes the development of atomic force microscopy‐based local anodic oxidation technology for patterning 2D materials, discussing its mechanisms, applications in nanolithography and device fabrication, key influencing factors, existing challenges, and future prospects in nano‐designs.
Jing Yu +5 more
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A feasibility assessment of micromill sampling for Rb‐Sr and Sm‐Nd geochronology of shergottites
Abstract Accurate dating of Martian meteorites is crucial for understanding key events in the planet's evolution. However, not all Martian meteorites are amenable to dating techniques currently in use for these rocks. The priority of sample preservation precludes mineral separation methods for low‐volume specimens, whereas the less destructive in situ ...
A. I. Sheen, C. D. K. Herd, K. T. Tait
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The CtcfR567W/R567W mutation disrupted the TAD structure specific to cardiac genes and reduced the interaction between the promoter of cardiac‐specific gene and its enhancer, finally causing the cardiac morphological abnormalities during mouse embryonic development.
Huawei Ren +7 more
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This paper describes in detail the upgraded MYTHEN III single photon counting microstrip detector developed for powder diffraction, and its performance.The single photon counting microstrip detector MYTHEN III was developed at the Paul Scherrer Institute to satisfy the increasing demands in detector performance of synchrotron radiation experiments ...
Marie Andrä +26 more
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