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STUDIES IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. III. THE GENERAL CONDITION OF THE SPINAL VASO‐MOTOR PATHS IN SPINAL SHOCK [PDF]
F. H. Pike
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This study reports for the first time the mechanical properties of brazed joints featuring Additively manufactured parts, such parts will likely need to be joined or combined with other components, and brazing offers a way of doing this for complex shapes without distortion. A new shear test methodology developed for such joints is also described.
Frances Livera+7 more
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Radar Rainfall Area Integrator Correcting the Errors of Path Attenuatio n
N. Kodaira
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A new experimental setup, incorporating digital image correlation and infrared thermography in combination with inductive‐conductive heating for precise temperature control, is used to analyze the mechanical behavior and microstructural changes of sheet metal under complex thermomechanical test conditions that represent quench and partitioning ...
Christian Illgen+4 more
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Free paths and transport phenomena gases and the quantum theory of collisions. I.—The rigid sphere model [PDF]
H. S. W. Massey, C. B. O. Mohr
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RRT-connect: An efficient approach to single-query path planning
J. Kuffner, S. LaValle
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Residual Stress States in Microstructurally Graded PBF–LB/M Austenitic Steel Components
This study examines microstructurally graded 316L rectangular tube profiles fabricated via PBF–LB/M using a dual‐laser system. A 1 kW top‐hat and a 400 W Gaussian laser create distinct grain sizes and crystallographic texture. Mechanical properties are linked to microstructural evolution driven by processing conditions.
Nico Möller+5 more
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