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A rapid and scalable 10 min BaTiO3 (BTO) nanocoating uniformly encapsulates Li‐P‐S‐X sulfide electrolytes, serving as a dielectric “shield” that enhances air stability, reduces cost, and mitigates interfacial degradation. This multifunctional coating enables fast‐charging, durable all‐solid‐state batteries with ultralong cycling stability (>10 000 ...
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Broadband EMI Shielding Performance in Optically Transparent Flexible In<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>/Ag/In<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Thin Film Structures. [PDF]
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Analysis of Top-Down Cracking in Asphalt Pavements Based on Energy Principles. [PDF]
Tao X, Zhan A, Huang X, Bai T.
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Pollutants Transformation During the Regeneration Process of Fluid Catalytic Cracking Catalysts. [PDF]
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Fabrication of microcolumn arrays for high-throughput oligonucleotide synthesis using 3D printing. [PDF]
Kim H, Kim J, Bang D.
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A surface acoustic wave tag utilizing a multilayer structure of SiO<sub>2</sub>/Pt/128°YX-LiNbO<sub>3</sub> for operation at 600 °C. [PDF]
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Intelligent Debonding Detection in GFRP Rock Bolts via Piezoelectric Time Reversal and CNN-SVM Model. [PDF]
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Geosynthetics International, 2007
The reflective cracking phenomenon occurs when joints and cracks in a pavement that is generally made of concrete or cement-treated layers propagate up through the asphalt overlay and appear on the pavement surface. These cracks allow water to enter and cause the pavement deterioration process to accelerate, thereby increasing maintenance costs.
J. N. Prieto, J. Gallego, I. Pérez
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The reflective cracking phenomenon occurs when joints and cracks in a pavement that is generally made of concrete or cement-treated layers propagate up through the asphalt overlay and appear on the pavement surface. These cracks allow water to enter and cause the pavement deterioration process to accelerate, thereby increasing maintenance costs.
J. N. Prieto, J. Gallego, I. Pérez
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