Splitting unramified Brauer classes by abelian torsors and the period-index problem. [PDF]
Huybrechts D, Mattei D.
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Shape‐Stabilization of Phase Change Materials with Carbon‐Conscious Poly(hydroxy)Urethane Foams
Poly(hydroxy)urethane (PHU) foam, derivable from carbon dioxide (CO2) and bio‐based resources, is a promising material platform for shape‐stabilizing phase change materials (PCMs). We demonstrate the encapsulation of both paraffins and calcium chloride hexahydrate in PHU foam, achieving 48 stable thermal cycles by introducing 5 wt.% barium carbonate ...
Minjung Lee+5 more
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A First-Principles Comparative Study on the Elastic and Related Properties of Ti<sub>3</sub>AC<sub>2</sub> (A = Si, Ir, and Au) MAX Phases. [PDF]
Wen Y+5 more
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Influences of Temperature on the Elastic Moduli of Metals(<Minor Special Issue>Material Mechanics)
Sennosuke SATO
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Bi‐directionally assembled BN µ‐platelets in micropatterns formed by a micro‐molding method for thermal interface materials are demonstrated. The BN µ‐platelets are vertically aligned selectively, while compressed regions without patterns accommodate horizontally assembled BN µ‐platelets. Through anisotropic orientation, high thermal conductivities for
Young Gil Kim+12 more
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Mechanical properties of 3D voxel-printed materials for cardiovascular tissue imitation. [PDF]
Illi J+9 more
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The Temperature Dependence of Elastic Moduli by the Use of Ultrasonic Pulse Method
Tomoya Ohta+4 more
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Shape‐Reconfigurable Crack‐Based Strain Sensor with Ultrahigh and Tunable Sensitivity
A highly sensitive crack‐based sensor with tunable strain detection capabilities is demonstrated through controlled nanocrack formation in a line‐patterned shape memory polymer substrate. The sensor design integrates thermoplastic polyurethane and poly(lactic acid), enabling thermo‐responsive reconfiguration of crack geometry.
Seungjae Lee+10 more
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Effect of elastic modulus of tumour and non-tumour cells on vibration-induced behaviours. [PDF]
Ku B+5 more
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