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Fatigue Crack Initiation and Growth in Nanocrystalline Ni at Multiple Length‐Scales
Overview of miniaturized in situ SEM fatigue setup and resultant fatigue crack growth data for nanocrystalline Ni. The presented study focuses on the analysis of fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR) in focused ion beam‐notched microcantilevers prepared from nanocrystalline (NC) Ni as a model material.
Igor Moravcik +7 more
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A Lightweight Procedural Layer for Hybrid Experimental–Computational Workflows in Materials Science
We unveil a prototype hybrid‐workflow framework that fuses automatedcomputation with hands‐on experiments. Built atop pyiron, a lightweight, parameterized layer translates procedure descriptions into executable manual steps, syncing instrument settings, human interventions, and data capture in real‐time today.
Steffen Brinckmann +8 more
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PASTA‐ELN: Simplifying Research Data Management for Experimental Materials Science
Research data management faces ongoing hurdles as many ELNs remain complex and restrictive. PASTA‐ELN offers an open‐source, cross‐platform solution that prioritizes simplicity, offline access, and user control. Its in tuitive folder structure, modular Python add‐ons, and open formats enable seamless documentation, FAIR data practices, and easy ...
S. Brinckmann, G. Winkens, R. Schwaiger
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Do not let thermal drift and instrument artifacts deceive high‐temperature nanoindentation results. We compare classical Oliver–Pharr and automatic image recognition analyses across steels and a Ni alloy to quantify these effects. Accounting for artifacts reveals systematic softening with temperature, while Cr and Ni additions boost resistance ...
Velislava Yonkova +2 more
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Graphene nanoplatelet (0.1 wt.%) reinforcement significantly enhances the performance of β Ti‐28Nb‐35.4Zr alloy. Grain refinement, reduced water contact angle, and improved surface characteristics promote osteoblast adhesion and complete surface coverage after 7 days.
Khurram Munir +5 more
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Health Services Research Agenda for Clinical Preventive Services
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 1998During the national health care reform debate in the 103rd Congress, all major proposals included specific clinical preventive services as important and explicitly defined benefits. The proposed Health Security Act, for example, carefully defined a benefit package with selected clinical preventive services.
James K Cooper
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Research Needed on Preventive Health Services
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981Excerpt Although internists think of themselves as diagnosing and treating disease, they actually spend substantial practice time working to prevent disease and preserve health, largely through the...
S W, Fletcher, A, Greganti, J, Robbins
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Integrating occupational health services and occupational prevention services*
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2001AbstractBackgroundDespite the human and monetary costs of occupational injury and illness, occupational health care has focused more on treatment than prevention, and prevention is not part of many clinical occupational health practices. This represents a failure of occupational health care to meet the health care needs of the working patients ...
L, Rudolph, S, Deitchman, K, Dervin
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Preventive Health Services in Adults
New England Journal of Medicine, 1994We have set a high standard of evidence for the evaluation of preventive services to be widely used. Cost is one reason. Since everyone is a candidate for preventive services, the aggregate cost is high. Professional ethics is another reason. By seeking out a physician, a sick patient initiates an episode of care.
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