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The detection and measurement of impact damage in thick carbon fibre reinforced laminates by transient thermography [PDF]
Richard Ball, D.P. Almond
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The Tb2(DPA)2(HDPA)2 compound confirmed thermal stability, with potential to be a green emitting phosphor (CIE 1931, x = 0.33, y = 0.56) and usage as an on/off temperature indicator. ABSTRACT Lanthanide‐based coordination compounds are attractive materials for developing light‐emitting systems and optical sensors due to their sharp emissions and long ...
Ch. J. Salas‐Juárez+9 more
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Infrared thermography-based radiomics for early detection of metabolic syndrome. [PDF]
Guo J+11 more
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Mechanochemical Generation of Active Pd/BippyPhos Catalyst for Efficient CN Cross‐Coupling in Air
A solvent‐free, solid‐state Buchwald–Hartwig amination is developed using [Pd(π‐cinnamyl)Cl]2 and bulky electron‐rich phosphines. The active catalyst forms without solvent or inert atmosphere, as confirmed by solid‐state 31P nuclear magnetic resonance.
Deniz Karabiyikli+7 more
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Application of Infrared Thermography in the Detection of Hoof Disease and Lameness in Cattle. [PDF]
Bobić T+7 more
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AN EVALUATION OF CONTACT THERMOGRAPHY AS A SCREENING METHOD FOR BREAST CANCER
Satoru Shimizu+11 more
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The BiOIO3‐Bi2Te3 photocatalyst possesses superior photocatalytic performance and can effectively remove not only the single RhB, TCH, or Cr(VI) but also the mixture of these three pollutants, which should be attributed to the enhanced visible light absorption and high charge carrier separation efficiency under the co‐driven effect of the type‐II ...
Xiangdong Shi+9 more
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Utility of core to peripheral temperature gradient using infrared thermography in the assessment of patients with sepsis and septic shock in the emergency medicine department. [PDF]
Lath V+7 more
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A temperature difference was observed between healthy and inflamed gingiva in the alveolar mucosa, reflecting the influence of inflammation on tissue temperature. Gingival temperature changes are independent of systemic body temperature and anaesthesia affects gingival temperature in dogs.
Candemir Özcan, Kürşad Yiğitarslan
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