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Cubic Lattice Rib Shape: Tuning of Poisson's Ratio and Cosserat Characteristic Length
Cubic rib lattices are studied in the context of effects of rib cross‐section shape on Poisson's ratio and on Cosserat characteristic length. It is possible to control Poisson's ratio over a wide range via appropriate rib cross‐section shape. Both Cosserat characteristic lengths can be made much larger than the cell size for torsion dominated rib ...
Roderic S. Lakes
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ηQ Meson Photoproduction in Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
The transverse momentum distributions for inclusive ηc,b meson described by gluon-gluon interactions from photoproduction processes in relativistic heavy ion collisions are calculated.
Gong-Ming Yu+5 more
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Non-consent bias in OCTET [PDF]
www.thelancet.com/psychiatry Vol 2 December 2015 e33 OCTET were more likely to take their treatment whether or not they were assigned to the intervention. Indeed, community treatment orders have naturalistically signi fi cantly improved treatment com pliance and reduced hospitalisation in patients receiving care from assertive outreach teams, whereas ...
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Functional polymer materials containing heavy group‐14 elements focusing on germanium and tin
The synthesis, functions, and applications of the polymers containing heavy group 14 elements focusing on germanium and tin are outlined. Owing to their large atomic radii and weak binding energies, the polymers show unique properties: chromism, luminescence, carrier mobility, and reactivity to produce radials and higher coordinated states.
Masayuki Gon, Kazuo Tanaka
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J/\psi production through resolved photon processes at e+ e- colliders
We consider J/psi photoproduction in e+ e- as well as linear photon colliders. We find that the process is dominated by the resolved photon channel. Both the once-resolved and twice-resolved cross-sections are sensitive to (different combinations of) the
A. Petrelli+41 more
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3D‐printed pyrolytic carbon (PyC) microlattices derived from polyethylene glycol diacrylate are developed as architected scaffolds for bone tissue regeneration. By tuning pyrolysis conditions, the scaffolds exhibit programmable electrical and mechanical properties that influence cell proliferation and osteogenic differentiation.
Monsur Islam+5 more
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Company Websites: A New Measure of Disclosure
Abstract We propose a new measure of firms' disclosure based on company websites, which are widely available and contain a wealth of information. For a sample of U.S. public firms, we construct our disclosure measure using historical website data, validate it by correlating it with extant measures of disclosure and information asymmetry, and explore ...
ROMAIN BOULLAND+2 more
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Electromagnetic transition form factors of baryons in a relativistic Faddeev approach
The covariant Faddeev approach which describes baryons as relativistic three-quark bound states and is based on the Dyson-Schwinger and Bethe-Salpeter equations of QCD is briefly reviewed.
Alkofer Reinhard+2 more
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ECH protects senescent oocytes by stabilising the cytoskeleton, restoring mitochondrial function, reducing oxidative stress and maintaining cellular homeostasis, primarily through the GJA1/SIRT1 signalling pathway. ABSTRACT As maternal age increases, the decline in oocyte quality emerges as a critical factor contributing to reduced reproductive ...
Liuqing Yang+13 more
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Compressive Response of Non-slender Octet Carbon Microlattices
Lattices are periodic three-dimensional architected solids designed at the micro and nano-scale to achieve unique properties not attainable by their constituent materials.
Akira Kudo+3 more
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