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A computer vision and dynamic strain fusion approach for urban bridge weigh-in-motion. [PDF]
Zhu Y, Wang Y, Gao C, Xiong W.
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Mechanical and Microstructural Investigations of AA2124/SiC Metal Matrix Composites After Creep. [PDF]
Rutecka A, Makowska K, Kowalewski ZL.
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Metabolic stress and muscle mechanics: Acute response of isolated soleus and EDL muscles to prolonged fasting in mice with distinct muscle phenotypes. [PDF]
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Fast growth rate is associated with musculoskeletal biomechanical imbalance and dorsal cranial myopathy in broiler chickens. [PDF]
Lourenço-Silva MI, Norton AH, Jacobs L.
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Myosin Modulator Aficamten Inhibits Force by Altering Myosin's Biochemical Activity Without Changing Thick Filament Structure. [PDF]
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Limitations of the Slow Strain Rate Test for Stress Corrosion Cracking Testing
Corrosion, 1991A survey of the literature and experts in the field was performed on slow strain rate (SSR) testing methods for the Materials Technology Institute of the Chemical Process Industries, Inc. The goal of the survey was to determine if SSR testing methods yield useful data in predicting stress corrosion cracking susceptibility of metals used in the chemical
J. A. Beavers, G. H. Koch
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Case Histories Using the Slow Strain Rate Test
1993The slow strain rate test (SSRT) has been used at Air Products and Chemicals for a number of different environments. It was used to estimate the propensity of various amines to stress crack storage tanks; it was used to determine if existing equipment could be used in amine manufacture. Several tests were conducted to duplicate conditions that produced
KL Baumert, WR Watkins
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