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A study combining EBSD and x-ray synchrotron diffraction using generalized pole figures
The development of advanced materials with optimum structural and mechanical properties requires a detailed control of their microstructures, textures and crystalline defects.
De Vincentis, Natalia S. +6 more
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Advances in Sustainable and Wearable Textile Based Soft Robotics
This Review examines advances in wearable textile‐based soft robotics, focusing on sustainable materials, integrated sensing, and scalable actuation. It discusses manufacturing and system integration across healthcare, assistive robotics, prosthetics, and human–machine interfaces, and highlights key challenges in circular design, including life‐cycle ...
Zahir Abbas +6 more
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Tlingit totem pole, Chief Shakes' home on hillside at Wrangell, Alaska, ca. 1904
Tlingit totem pole (which includes two winged figures) on cleared hillside at Fort Wrangell Alaska, ca. 1902-1906. Behind the pole is a large two-story home. Same pole in NA 2674, NA3188, NA2961 Caption on image: Totem, Ft. Wrangle, Alaska.
Nowell, Frank H., 1864-1950
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A printed superparamagnetic nanoparticle‐based flux guide enables the realization of a hysteresis‐free three‐axis magnetic sensor. This innovative architecture efficiently redirects out‐of‐plane fields to planar sensing elements, facilitating simultaneous vector detection without complex reset protocols.
Changyeop Jeon +10 more
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Top‐down organic pillaring expands the interlayer spacing of bulk‐sized MoS2 particles while preserving the bulk morphology. Operando X‐ray diffraction and electrochemical dilatometry show that MoS2‐bulk undergoes solvent co‐intercalation in diglyme electrolyte, causing large structural expansion, while pillared, expanded MoS2 suppresses solvent uptake
Jaehoon Choi +8 more
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Gitksan totem pole featuring climbing bears, Kitanmox, British Columbia, 1909
Pole at Kitanmox (Hazelton) belonging to Kwawhadaq, called Place-of-climbing or Place-where-bears-cool off. Figures: Wolf-cut-in-half; black bears and their two cubs climbing around the pole, four all together; Shadows-of-trees (painted in black between ...
Emmons, George Thornton
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Epitaxial Growth and Structural Characterization of PbTe Thin Films on CdTe(211)B: Evidence of a 180° Twisted Interface. [PDF]
Miracle J +4 more
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Ferroelectric domain variants that are energetically equivalent are expected to remain preserved during polarization reversal. However, phase‐field simulations reveal that inclined domain walls in relaxor ferroelectrics can undergo irreversible elimination during alternating current poling through a proximity effect driven by long‐range elastic ...
Yuan‐Jie Sun +2 more
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Mucoadhesive amphiphilic block and statistical copolymers were synthesized via Reversible Addition–Fragmentation Chain Transfer polymerization from bio‐sourced myrcene and polyethylene glycol methacrylate. The resulting polymers exhibit narrow molar‐mass distributions, high regioselectivity, well‐defined microstructures, and tend to self‐assemble into ...
David Gintsburg +9 more
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