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Predictive patterning via solid-state dewetting of transferred single-crystal films. [PDF]

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Influence of glass-ceramics transmittance on chemomechanical properties of light- and dual-cure resin cements. [PDF]

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Guimarães RCC   +5 more
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AFM imaging reveals the unreconstructed α‑Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>(0001) surface to be inhomogeneous and rough. [PDF]

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Slab-on-Grade versus Framed Slab

Journal of Architectural Engineering, 2010
This paper presents comprehensive and practical engineering review (not mathematics or computer science paper) of the observed behavior of the two types of slabs that have been used for the bottom floor slabs, at grade and underground, of buildings in the United States and overseas.
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Piled-Slab Searches

Operations Research, 2006
This paper deals with the conflict between simplicity and optimality in searching for a stationary target whose location is distributed in two dimensions, thus continuing an analysis that was begun in World War II. The search is assumed to be of the “piled-slab” type, where each slab consists of a uniform search of some simple region.
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Slabs for emergency applications ‘U’ slabs

Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing, 2005
Summary This article provides guidance for nurses and other health care professionals on applying below knee slabs in the emergency situation. See also the article on below and above elbow casts and below knee casts in the last three issues of the Journal Volume 8 issues 3 and 4, Volume 9 issue 2.
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Design of slab–column junctions in flat slabs

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings, 2003
In a flat-slab type construction the most vulnerable areas from the point of view of safety of the structure are the junctions between the slabs and the columns. As architects and engineers strive to achieve increasingly slender forms of construction the vulnerability of the slabs to punching increases.
N. K. Subedi, P. S. Baglin
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Spike and slab biclustering

Pattern Recognition, 2017
Abstract Biclustering refers to the problem of simultaneously clustering the rows and columns of a given data matrix, with the goal of obtaining submatrices where the selected rows present a coherent behaviour in the selected columns, and vice-versa. To face this intrinsically difficult problem, we propose a novel generative model, where biclustering
Denitto, M.   +3 more
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