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This work reveals the phase composition and quantitative morphology analysis of precipitation‐hardened Fe32Cu12Ni11Ti16Al29 complex‐concentrated alloy. The precipitates are shown to have a high coherency. Morphology transition between sphere, cuboidal, and elongated morphology is observed. Finally, the overaging behavior is captured using microhardness.
Rostyslav Nizinkovskyi+4 more
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Analysis of wet and dry encounters in the Yangtze River Basin based on the Copula function family and research on the probability of floods and droughts occurrence. [PDF]
Li J, Zhao M, Han Y.
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Experiments for reinforcing the diffusion bonding plane by the oxide dispersion strengthening effect are presented. Small ceramic particles (0.5 and 50 μm, respectively) are incorporated. Furthermore, ceramic particles help to penetrate stable passivation layers, enabling atomic diffusion across bonding planes. Since a ceramic–metallic interface cannot
Thomas Gietzelt+4 more
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EnsembleDesign: messenger RNA design minimizing ensemble free energy via probabilistic lattice parsing. [PDF]
Dai N+4 more
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ON THE COMPARISON OF ONE OR MORE SETS OF PROBABILITY FORECASTS [PDF]
Irving I. Gringorten
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A simulative evaluation of triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) structures for an elastocaloric application under compressive load is performed. For the evaluation of the structure's performance, surface/volume ratio, generated heat and invested mechanical work are taken into account and are compared to a tube as a reference specimen.
Michael Fries+3 more
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Joint probability modeling of data from California homes suggests strong correlations between annual and past month pesticide use in NHANES 1999-2004. [PDF]
Schneiderman M.
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Scanning transmission electron microscopy imaging techniques are an essential tool to document dynamic developments, such as precipitation in aluminum alloys, during in situ heating experiments using transmission electron microscopy. However, in many cases, chemical information is required to interpret complex nanoscale processes.
Evelin Fisslthaler+4 more
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