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A nanometer‐sized artificial basement membrane (A‐BM) is developed to replicate the barrier functions of the basement membrane and prevent cell migration. It is demonstrated that the outermost cationic surface charge of nanofilms can effectively inhibit endothelial cell migration and sprouting, allowing for the construction of 3D patterned vascular ...
Jinfeng Zeng+5 more
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New formula to determine flyrock distance on sedimentary rocks with low strength
There are many methods that discuss the prediction of flyrock distance in blasting operation, but none of them specifically discusses flyrock distance in sedimentary rock with low strength. The empirical method based on a statistical approach also has no
Supandi Supandi
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Geomagnetic field intensity in the middle jurassic - oligocene [PDF]
The present paper summarizes results of the studies on the intensity of geomagnetic field in the (167 - 23) Ma interval by sedimentary rocks of the Russian Plate and adjacent territories. The joint analysis of the data paleointensity obtained by sedimentary and thermomagnetized (from PINT12) rocks within this temporal interval is conducted. It is shown
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This activity has students observe and describe the physical characteristics of a familiar model (candy bars) and apply those skills to an unfamiliar model (rocks).
Marilyn Lindstrom
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In Situ TEM Studies of Tunnel‐Structured Materials for Alkali Metal‐Ion Batteries
This review comprehensively investigates the latest advancements and key insights derived from in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies of tunnel‐structured materials in alkali metal‐ion batteries. By elucidating fundamental issues such as phase transformations, structural evolution, interfacial reactions, and degradation mechanisms, this
Shuge Dai+4 more
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Guide to the geology of Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood, Charnwood Forest [PDF]
Charnwood Forest is one of the few parts of England where there are exposures of ‘basement’ rocks dating back to Precambrian time. Its locally rugged topography is caused by these highly resistant rocks protruding as craggy knolls through a surrounding ...
Carney, J.N.
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Suspended Tissue Open Microfluidic Patterning (STOMP)
Suspended Tissue Open Microfluidic Patterning (STOMP) is a method that enables precise spatial patterning within a single suspended tissue. By leveraging capillary pinning and open microfluidics, STOMP facilitates the creation of complex tissue interfaces such as diseased‐healthy boundaries and tissue‐tissue junctions. This method integrates mechanical
Amanda J. Haack+22 more
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A study of radioactive elements of various rocks in Pattani Province with gamma ray spectrometer [PDF]
The radioactivity of the three elements, potassium, uranium and thorium, in rocks of various types in Pattani Province was investigated by using a gamma ray spectrometer.
Kaewtubtim, P.+2 more
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A unique interfacial conversion concept is proposed to establish robust cathode electrolyte interphase for stabilizing fluorinated polyanionic cathodes in aqueous electrolytes. In a typical case, the conformal Al2O3 sacrificial layer is predeposited on high‐voltage sodium vanadium oxy‐fluorophosphates cathode, which can progressively react with trace ...
Peng Gong+8 more
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The limitations of a standard phase-field model in reproducing jointing in sedimentary rock layers [PDF]
Geological applications of phase-field methods for fracture are notably scarce. This work conducts a numerical examination of the applicability of standard phase-field models in reproducing jointing within sedimentary layers. We explore how the volumetric-deviatoric split alongside the AT1 and AT2 phase-field formulations have several advantages in ...
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