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Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles in Biomedicine: Advances and Prospects
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles offer unique properties like high surface area, tunable pores, and functionalization. They excel in drug delivery, tissue engineering, and stimuli‐responsive therapies, enabling targeted and controlled treatments. With roles in cancer therapy and diagnostics, their clinical translation requires addressing challenges in ...
Miguel Manzano, María Vallet‐Regí
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Forming Technologies and Mechanical Properties of Advanced Materials-Second Edition. [PDF]
Trzepieciński T, Oleksik VŞ, Najm SM.
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Industry-Academia Interface: Exploring the growth of Additive Manufacturing as an industry with Laura Del Río Fernández. [PDF]
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1982
In the early 1960s, American steel producers came under severe pressure from imported steel. Most of this steel came from Europe and Japan, where large new steelworks had been constructed. The appropriate economic response by the American producers to the “internationalization” of their home markets would have been technological modernization and an ...
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In the early 1960s, American steel producers came under severe pressure from imported steel. Most of this steel came from Europe and Japan, where large new steelworks had been constructed. The appropriate economic response by the American producers to the “internationalization” of their home markets would have been technological modernization and an ...
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The Slab-Design Problem in the Steel Industry
Interfaces, 2004Planners in the steel industry design a set of steel slabs to satisfy the order book subject to constraints on (1) achieving a total designed weight for each order using multiples of an order-specific production size range, (2) minimum and maximum sizes for each slab, and (3) feasible assignments of multiple orders to the same slab.
Milind Dawande +5 more
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Education + Training, 1973
A description of the work of operatives, apprentices and technicians in a rapidly changing industry.
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A description of the work of operatives, apprentices and technicians in a rapidly changing industry.
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1993
The British Steel Corporation (BSC) was formed by the 1967 Iron and Steel Act which took into national ownership the fourteen largest steelmaking companies in Britain. (The criterion for inclusion in the nationalization programme was the capacity to produce 400 000 tonnes of steel.) Nationalization of the steel industry followed a period of under ...
Michael P. Jackson +2 more
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The British Steel Corporation (BSC) was formed by the 1967 Iron and Steel Act which took into national ownership the fourteen largest steelmaking companies in Britain. (The criterion for inclusion in the nationalization programme was the capacity to produce 400 000 tonnes of steel.) Nationalization of the steel industry followed a period of under ...
Michael P. Jackson +2 more
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Revue de Métallurgie, 1990
The Austrian crude steel production amount to 4.6 Mt in 1988 (4.7 in 1989), 95 % of which is accounted for by Voest Alpine Stahl AG.The article successively describes the basic conditions of the Austrian steel industry, the measure for structural improvement, the research and development activities.
L. von Bogdandy, W. Krieger
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The Austrian crude steel production amount to 4.6 Mt in 1988 (4.7 in 1989), 95 % of which is accounted for by Voest Alpine Stahl AG.The article successively describes the basic conditions of the Austrian steel industry, the measure for structural improvement, the research and development activities.
L. von Bogdandy, W. Krieger
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Systems Engineering in the Steel Industry
IEEE Transactions on Systems Science and Cybernetics, 1966The American steel industry is constantly facing challenges presented by new competitive materials, rising foreign imports, increasing labor costs, and new more complex technology. Steel industry customers are demanding and receiving tighter tolerances on their steel strip, sheet, and plate products. Steel is an ancient industry, when compared to today'
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