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Atomistic Insights into Conformations and Solvation Dynamics of Amylose, Dextran, and Pullulan Using Three Force Fields. [PDF]
Farzeen P +5 more
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ABSTRACT The mechanical characterization of brain tissue in multiple time scales is often limited by inconsistent or contradicting responses when different experiments are used. The main reason for theses discrepancies are variations in the experimental setups, as brain tissue is sensitive to changes in the time and length scale.
Laura Ruhland, Kai Willner
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A high load torsion pendulum of trifilar suspension magnetic damper for inertial sensor test. [PDF]
Liu H +7 more
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Elastic Torsional Vibration of Crank Shaft Torsional Vibration of No-Damping (No.1)
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Multilayer Cellulose Acetate–Viscose Films for Bio‐Based, Bio‐Degradable Packaging Applications
Cellulose acetate (CA) and cellulose foils stick together comprehensively after mild cellulose sodium hydroxide treatment and heated compression. For combined foils, water barrier properties correlate with CA thickness. Oxygen permeation suffers due to the sodium hydroxide pre‐treatment induced foil changes. The composite represents a biodegradable and
Florian Wurm +3 more
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Rayleigh-Ritz Approximation of the Acoustic Vibrations of Clamped Superquadrics-Application to Free Core-Shell Objects. [PDF]
S S, Marco de Lucas MDC, Saviot L.
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Creep experiments at 900°C on coarse‐grained steel‐ceramic composites containing recycled magnesia reveal that higher ceramic volume fractions significantly enhance the creep resistance. Detailed EBSD investigations identify subgrain formation in the steel matrix as the dominant deformation mechanism.
Moritz Müller +6 more
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End Surface Grinding Machinability of Zirconia Ceramics via Longitudinal-Torsional Coupled Vibration Rotary Ultrasonic Machining. [PDF]
Chen F, Bie W, Li K, Ma X.
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Collagen hydrolysate is evaluated as a sustainable binder for MgO‐C refractories. Its thermally induced cross‐linking and gas release lead to expansion and cracking in large bricks, but tailored batches with lignin, recyclates, or fine graphite improve the gas release while thermal treatment and stability.
Till M. J. Stadtmüller +8 more
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