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A CoCrFeNiTa0.4 eutectic high‐entropy alloy achieves a near‐theoretical yield strength of 2.6 GPa with 13.6% plasticity. This breakthrough stems from a hierarchical nanostructure (FCC‐Laves lamellae with L12/D022 precipitates), which alleviates the inter‐phase modulus/hardness mismatch through synergistic strengthening and toughening, guiding the ...
Yusha Luo +10 more
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Spitzer Resurrector Mission: Advantages for Space Weather Research and Operations
In 1979, NASA established the Great Observatory program, which included four telescopes (Hubble, Compton, Chandra, and Spitzer) to explore the Universe.
Shawn M. Usman +14 more
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Lead Toxicity Associated With Over‐The‐Counter Slimming Supplements: A Case Report
Over‐the‐counter slimming supplement: Garcinia cambogia. ABSTRACT Lead poisoning is rarely seen in clinical practice nowadays. However, the widespread promotion of dietary supplements can lead to cases of lead toxicity, presenting with symptoms such as abdominal colic, neuropsychiatric issues, and anemia.
Shambhu Khanal +6 more
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Ta‐Mo‐Cr‐Ti‐Al refractory high‐entropy alloys show atmosphere‐dependent oxidation performance based on Cr:Ti ratios. Cr‐rich compositions excel in dry oxygen through continuous chromia formation, while Ti‐rich alloys perform better in humid conditions due to reduced chromium volatilization and hydrogen uptake effects.
Fabian Lanoy +6 more
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Impacts of Raw and Enriched Biochar Applied by Broadcast or Seed Coating on Spring Wheat Growth
ABSTRACT Biochar is increasingly recognized for its potential to enhance crop growth and soil health, yet its efficacy on cropping systems in Atlantic Canada remains underexplored. This study evaluated the effects of wood‐based biochar, enriched with liquid dairy manure (LDM) or liquid seaweed extract (LSE) or unenriched, applied as a seed coating or ...
Tim Morcom +3 more
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Rhea americana (Linnaeus, 1758) Records. Table 3. The Greater Rhea is the largest flightless bird species in Brazil (Fig. 11), and is easily recognized by its size (TL ca 1.5 m), long neck and legs, no tail, and brown-gray plumage. The males have a black breast and neck.
Fischer, Wagner +2 more
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Borage (Borago officinalis L.) pressed cake, a by‐product of oil extraction, was profiled and characterized to evaluate its potential as a sustainable, plant‐based protein source. Protein fractionation revealed glutelin‐like proteins as predominant, accompanied by 2S albumin, 7S, and 11S globulin‐type proteins. Proteins exhibited high thermal stability
Suneru P. Perera +4 more
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Lack of capture‐induced mortality of neonates associated with variation in handling protocols
We found that handling metrics (e.g., handling time, number of collectors, and age at capture) had limited or no influence on the survival of neonatal mule deer, desert bighorn sheep, and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep within the first few days of life. Furthermore, we found that handled mule deer and Rocky Mountain bighorn neonates were recruited at a ...
Marcus E. Blum +24 more
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Ecology of Meriones tanmarissinus Pall. in the Tersko-Talowsky interbrook
In this article are regarded rhea real, biotope, feeding, daily and season al activity and size of Meriones tamariscinus Pall.
H. M. Ramazanov
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