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Graphene‐coated TiO2 core–shell nanoparticles are introduced as multifunctional additives for lithium grease, yielding an 85.7% reduction in wear rate, a 22% decrease in operating temperature, and improved film retention under mixed lubrication.
Ethan Stefan‐Henningsen +1 more
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Heavy metals and natural radioactive isotopes in phosphate and compound fertilisers and their impact on human health. [PDF]
Łukaszek-Chmielewska A +9 more
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PRELIMINARY CLINICAL REPORT ON A NEW AND ECONOMICAL METHOD OF RADIUM THERAPY BY MEANS OF EMANATION NEEDLES [PDF]
Walter C. Stevenson
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This paper explores integrating organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) with planarized 3D‐printed substrates, utilizing ironing to enhance surface suitability for printing, dispense printing for thick, low‐resistance silver electrodes, and inkjet printing for semiconductor deposition.
Mohamad Kannan Idris +3 more
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Therapeutic Advances in Metastatic Prostate Cancer: A Journey from Standard of Care to New Emerging Treatment. [PDF]
Cicchetti R +12 more
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Some Complicating Factors in the Radium Treatment of Carcinoma of the Cervix Uteri [PDF]
Gilbert I. Strachan
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This review outlines how understanding bone's biology, hierarchical architecture, and mechanical anisotropy informs the design of lattice structures that replicate bone morphology and mechanical behavior. Additive manufacturing enables the fabrication of orthopedic implants that incorporate such structures using a range of engineering materials ...
Stylianos Kechagias +4 more
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Radiological and radioecological risk assessment around the West Delta fossil-fuel power station in Egypt. [PDF]
Elgingihy SM, Abdelsalam AA, Saleh IH.
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Radium-223 in metastatic prostate cancer: effects on metastasis microenvironment
Nuno Tiago Tavares
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HOW FAR CAN RADIUM REPLACE RADICAL SURGERY FOR CANCER OF THE RECTUM
Sir Charles Gordon-Watson
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