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Freezing Bovine Semen. I. Techniques for Freezing Bovine Spermatozoa in Milk Diluents
W.T. O’Dell, J.O. Almquist
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Plasmalogen in ram semen, and its role in sperm metabolism [PDF]
E. F. Hartree, T. MANN
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This study explores the ablation efficiency and surface quality of laser‐treated stainless steel alloys (AISI 304, AISI 420, and AISI 316Ti) using an ultrashort pulsed laser and varying burst parameters (MHz, GHz, and Bi‐burst). Both ablation rates and surface quality parameters are determined, including isotropy surface roughness values, highlighting ...
Dirk Obergfell+2 more
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The Isolation of Spermine Phosphate from Semen and Testis [PDF]
Otto Rosenheim
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Microcellular Poly (Ethylene‐Co‐Vinyl Acetate)/Lignin Nanocomposites for Soft Ferroelectrets
Lignin valorization for advanced porous polymer nanocomposites development and an upscaling route for continuous manufacturing of soft ferroelectrets for energy harvesting are studied. This work examines the role of lignin and carbon nanotubes (CNT) in modifying the mechanical, dielectric, and ferroelectret properties of poly (ethylene‐co‐vinyl acetate)
Yuchen Lian+5 more
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Plasma electrolytic oxidation is combined with ultrasonic spray deposition of polycaprolactone (PCL) on WE43 magnesium alloy to improve adhesion, corrosion resistance, and cytocompatibility. The hybrid coating demonstrates significantly reduced hydrogen evolution and enhances mechanical bonding, offering a promising strategy for next‐generation ...
Seyed Masih Mousavizadeh+9 more
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Fertility of Diluted Bull Semen Containing 100 Micro-Grams of Streptomycin Per Milliliter
H. L. Easterbrooks+4 more
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Studies on the metabolism of semen. 7. Cytochrome in human spermatozoa [PDF]
T. Mann
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A Novel Simplified Approach to Physically Simulate Wire‐Arc Directed Energy Deposition Conditions
Scarcity of specialized titanium alloy wires and high experimental wire production costs impedes wire‐arc directed energy deposition (waDED) adoption in industry. A novel, wireless approach is introduced to accelerate and economize titanium alloy development.
Martin Klein+4 more
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