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Fluorescence Spectral Study of Wavelength Shifters for Scintillation Plastics [PDF]
Stanley R. Sandler, K. C. Tsou
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In this research, ZrC coatings are evaluated against various counterprobes at the microscale using novel super‐stiff atomic force microscopy cantilevers. The chemical composition of the coating is shown to be an important factor influencing coating hardness and Young's modulus, while surface roughness, counterprobe hardness, and surface energy are the ...
Piotr Jenczyk+4 more
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Linking the Metabolic Activity of Plastic-Degrading Fungi to Their Taxonomy and Evolution. [PDF]
Ekanayaka AH+8 more
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THE TOXICITY OF RUBBERS AND PLASTICS USED IN TRANSFUSION-GIVING SETS [PDF]
C. N. D. Cruickshank+3 more
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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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Towards a 'theory of change' for ocean plastics: a socio-oceanography approach to the global challenge of plastic pollution. [PDF]
Horton AA+9 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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Bioinspired DNA Plastics with Brick-and-Mortar Structure: Enhanced Toughness, Recyclability, and Degradability. [PDF]
Li X+11 more
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Ni‐base superalloys produced using additive manufacturing (AM) have a different response to heat treatments when compared to their conventional counterparts. Due to such unpredictability, various alloys with industrial interest are currently overlooked in most prior AM research.
Guilherme Maziero Volpato+6 more
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