Scaled‐Up Graphene Growth Through Chemical Vapor Deposition Over Large‐Area Liquid Cu Catalysts
Scaling up the catalyst area fivefold and improving molten catalyst cleaning minimize reactor kinetic effects, enabling reaction kinetics to dominate graphene growth. This results in high‐quality graphene with controlled layering and measurable nucleation rates.
Mahesh K. Prabhu+9 more
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Thermal diffusion is a phenomenon where the concentration gradient or diffusive flux is created due to the temperature gradient. Thermal diffusion is induced because of the higher temperature and uneven distribution of the mixture.
Adnan Ahmad+6 more
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Interfacial Yield Stress Response in Synthetic Mucin Solutions
The solution rheology of novel synthetic mucins mimicking natural mucin domains is studied. Like many natural mucin solutions, apparent solid‐like rheology is seen. However, no bulk structural features are found to explain it. Interfacial rheology and robust modelling reveal that this arises from molecular associations at the air–water interface ...
Sumit Sunil Kumar+7 more
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T. H. Hildebrandt, Introduction to the Theory of Integration (Pure and Applied Mathematics Series, Vol. XIII, Academic Press, New York, 1963), ix + 385 pp., 100s. [PDF]
Janice Williamson
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Ultrashort Pulsed Laser‐Assisted Direct Restoration of Human Enamel Using 3D Printable Biocomposite
The article emphasizes the application of an ultrashort pulsed laser (USPL) system and 3D‐printable biocomposites for the direct‐restoration of human enamel. This technique combines the advantages of laser technology with 3D printing, offering promising clinical potential. The 2D finite element laser‐ablative model developed in this study is consistent
Sarathkumar Loganathan+5 more
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J. Burlak, K. Brooke Russian-English Mathematical Vocabulary (University Mathematical Texts, Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, 1963), 311 pp., 21s - P. H. Nidditch Russian Reader in Pure and Applied Mathematics (University Mathematical Texts, Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, 1962), x + 166 pp., 10s. 6d [PDF]
C. J. Shaddock
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3D Wiring Microelectrodes in a PMMA Microfluidic Device by Vacuum Filling Method
This paper proposes a method for fabricating 3D wiring microelectrodes in arbitrary designs within 3D‐printed microfluidics. By attaching a PDMS lid and using vacuum filling, low‐melting‐point alloy (LMA) is introduced into microchannels. This enables the creation of 50 µm microelectrodes, including complex shapes.
Keisuke Sugahara+4 more
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Functions of a Complex Variable and Some of Their Applications. Vol. 2. By B. A. Fuchs and V I. Levin. Trans, by J. Berry. Ed. by T. Kovari. (Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 21). Pp. x + 286. 50s. 1962. (Pergamon Press). [PDF]
E. M. Wright
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In this work, spherical powders of refractory Ti‐V‐Zr‐Nb‐Mo‐Hf‐Ta‐W high‐entropy alloys (R‐HEAs) have been fabricated in a single step by plasma‐assisted centrifugal atomization. Loss of the heaviest elements in the composition is observed only at rotational speeds higher than 13 000 rpm due to solid‐solid centrifugal separation.
Marina Ciurans‐Oset+2 more
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