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Geology and ground-water resources of Buffalo County and adjacent areas, Nebraska [PDF]
Raymond L. Schreurs, F. H. Rainwater
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Water Resouces Review - February 1995 Vol 8 No 1 [PDF]
Annis Water Resources Institute
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Ni‐base superalloys produced using additive manufacturing (AM) have a different response to heat treatments when compared to their conventional counterparts. Due to such unpredictability, various alloys with industrial interest are currently overlooked in most prior AM research.
Guilherme Maziero Volpato+6 more
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Increasing competition for water resources in the food and energy industries. [PDF]
Liu X.
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Geology and ground-water resources of the Paducah area, Kentucky [PDF]
Henry Louis Pree+2 more
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Water Resources Review - June 1991 Vol 4 No 2 [PDF]
Annis Water Resources Institute
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Additive manufacturing technologies like laser powder‐bed fusion offer great design freedom and individualization of products down to a batch size of one. However, parts fabricated with this technology suffer from poor quality. Acoustic assistance during the build process can minimize these drawbacks.
Oliver Maurer, Dirk Bähre
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The Active Soil Layer of Thawing Permafrost Is an Emergent Source for Organic Substances of Concern to Water Resources. [PDF]
Han M, Jin B, Arp HPH.
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Water Resources Review - February 1989 [PDF]
Annis Water Resources Institute
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Assessing the Microstructure of SnBiZn Alloys during Semisolid Treatment
The development of Sn‐based alloys for semisolid processing is crucial for Industry 4.0. This study investigates Sn40Bi and Sn40Bi2Zn alloys, revealing that Zn refines Sn‐rich globules by pinning dendrite boundaries. Bi saturation occurs at 60 min, while Zn enhances globule microhardness at 90 min through solid solution strengthening.
Carolina de Siqueira Simioli+2 more
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