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Under the influence of aggressive environment, structural concrete could exhibit degradation in various forms. One of the symptoms of the degradation could be shown in the form of local delamination of concrete cover.
Kristiawan Stefanus +3 more
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In NIID, expanded NOTCH2NLC repeats give rise to nuclear polyG inclusions. Tracer‐guided in situ cryo‐electron tomography enables cross‐scale structural analysis from mouse brain to native neuronal nuclei, revealing dense‐core/peripheral‐halo inclusions built from compact polyG ribbons.
Hui Dong +13 more
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Self‐Assembly of Organic–Inorganic Copolymers Toward Bio‐Inspired Cementitious Composites
Organic–inorganic copolymerization of calcium silicate hydrate and thioctic acid produces a self‐organized nanocomposite inspired by the disordered collagen–mineral architecture of trabecular bone. The resulting material combines a compressive strength above 300 MPa with intrinsic physical reprocessibility, retaining over 80% of its strength and energy
Zonglin Xie +8 more
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Flexural capacity of concrete beams reinforced with steel and fibreâ€reinforced polymer (FRP) bars
Although much research on concrete beams reinforced with fibreâ€reinforced polymer (FRP) rods has been conducted in recent years, their use still does not receive the attention it deserves from practicising engineers. This is attributed to the fact that
Hau Yan Leung
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Automating AI Discovery for Biomedicine Through Knowledge Graphs and Large Language Models Agents
This work proposes a novel framework that automates biomedical discovery by integrating knowledge graphs with multiagent large language models. A biologically aligned graph exploration strategy identifies hidden pathways between biomedical entities, and specialized agents use this pathway to iteratively design AI predictors and wet‐lab validation ...
Naafey Aamer +3 more
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Perilaku Geser pada Keadaan Layan dan Batas Balok Beton Bertulang Berlubang Memanjang
I cross-section of reinforced concrete reduces weight and concrete needs, but the reduction in strength is not considerably large. In addition, I section reinforced concrete beam is relatively complicated and takes much longer time for manufacturing ...
Wiku A Krasna +2 more
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Behavior of concrete beams reinforced with hybrid steel and FRP composites
This paper presents a nonlinear finite element model to investigate the behavior of hybrid Fiber Reinforced Polymers and steel reinforcement. Different types of Fiber Reinforced Polymers; CFRP and GFRP; were used along with steel rebars in the studied ...
Suzan A.A. Mustafa, Hilal A. Hassan
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Cell Segmentation Beyond 2D—A Review of the State‐of‐the‐Art
Cell segmentation underpins many biological image analysis tasks, yet most deep learning methods remain limited to 2D despite the inherently 3D nature of cellular processes. This review surveys segmentation approaches beyond 2D, comparing 2.5D and fully 3D methods, analyzing 31 models and 32 volumetric datasets, and introducing a unified reference ...
Fabian Schmeisser +6 more
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ABSTRACT In Australia, governments fund Community Legal Centres (CLCs) as part of the legal assistance sector (LAS) to meet the ‘legal needs’ of people experiencing disadvantage who cannot afford private legal services. Persistent unmet demand for CLCs is well‐documented. As artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in private legal practice to
Catherine Hastings +2 more
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Flexural Capacity of the Normal Sections of Concrete Beams Strengthened with Corrugated Steel Plates
To explore the law of load-carrying performance enhancement of concrete beams reinforced with corrugated steel plates (CSPs), three groups of controlled bending tests were conducted on five beam specimens.
Xianda Feng +6 more
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