Assessment of Vertebral Bone Marrow Perfusion, Fat/Water Content, and Trabecular Bone Changes Using Multimodal MRI and Micro-CT in a Rat Model of Chronic Kidney Disease. [PDF]
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This study investigates the mechanical properties of Carbon/Aramid intraply hybrid fiber‐reinforced Elium composites under 6 months of water aging. After aging, flexural strength decreases by 25.89%, tensile strength by 4.40%, and fracture toughness by 21.56%.
Muhammed Huseyin Guzel, Gurol Onal
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Molecular simulation of the effect of water content on CO2, CH4, and N2 adsorption characteristics of coal. [PDF]
Hong L, Lin J, Gao D, Zheng D, Wang W.
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Nitrogen and Sulfur Co-Doped Graphene-Quantum-Dot-Based Fluorescent Sensor for Rapid Visual Detection of Water Content in Organic Solvents. [PDF]
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Polarizable potential window at soft molecular interfaces as a quantitative descriptor for the water content in organic solvents. [PDF]
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Water content, transition temperature and fragility influence protection and anhydrobiotic capacity. [PDF]
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The Effect of Water Content on Engine Oil Monitoring Based on Physical and Chemical Indicators. [PDF]
Zhou F, Yang K, Wang L.
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Field Testing of Gamma-Spectroscopy Method for Soil Water Content Estimation in an Agricultural Field. [PDF]
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