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Natural history of infantile‐onset spinal muscular atrophy
S. Kolb+36 more
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Scalable Fabrication of Height‐Variable Microstructures with a Revised Wetting Model
Height‐variable microstructures are fabricated using a scalable CO2 laser machining approach, enabling precise control of wettability through structural gradients. Classical wetting models fail to capture height‐induced effects, necessitating a revised theoretical framework.
Prabuddha De Saram+2 more
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General guide to the exhibition halls of the American Museum of Natural History, 1945. [PDF]
American Museum of Natural History.
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Characterizing the Natural History of Pediatric Brain Tumors Presenting with Metastasis. [PDF]
Lu VM, Niazi TN.
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Multilayering of TiN film with metallic Ti film is adopted to enhance the fracture resistance of TiN thin films. Plastic dissipation within Ti with process zone size of ≈250 nm, along with elastic–plastic mismatch driven changes to crack driving force enhances the crack growth resistance by ten times, enabling physics informed design of optimized ...
Nidhin George Mathews+5 more
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Natural history of SGCE-associated myoclonus dystonia in children and adolescents. [PDF]
De Francesch V+11 more
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From Nature to Engineering: Mortar Volume and Interfacial Mechanics in Bioinspired Ceramics
Inspired by natural armors like nacre, this study explores how varying the volume fraction of the soft mortar layer impacts the interfacial strength and toughness of bioinspired ceramics. Experimental and computational analysis reveals that higher mortar volumes increase energy dissipation but reduce interfacial stiffness, offering insights for ...
Ehsan Azad+4 more
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Understanding the Impact of Salvage Radiation on the Long-Term Natural History of Biochemically Recurrent Prostate Cancer After Radical Prostatectomy. [PDF]
Basourakos SP+11 more
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When realized as inserts in high‐pressure die casting, aluminum cooling channels for electric powertrain components and similar applications typically require a stabilizing filler to survive the process. The present study investigates relinquishing this filler using additively manufactured inserts promising performance improvements.
Dirk Lehmhus+9 more
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