Watershed Assessment of New Boston Air Force Station (NBAFS) [PDF]
New Hampshire Water Resources Research Center (NH WRRC)
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When realized as inserts in high‐pressure die casting, aluminum cooling channels for electric powertrain components and similar applications typically require a stabilizing filler to survive the process. The present study investigates relinquishing this filler using additively manufactured inserts promising performance improvements.
Dirk Lehmhus+9 more
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Coupling coordination development of water resources-economy-ecology system in Shanxi Province based on system dynamics. [PDF]
Wang A, Liang S, Wang S.
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Ground-water resources of western Whatcom County, Washington [PDF]
R.C. Newcomb, J.E. Sceva, Olaf Stromme
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Water Quality and the Landscape: Long-term monitoring of rapidly developing suburban watersheds [PDF]
New Hampshire Water Resources Research Center (NH WRRC)
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Performance Comparison of Surface Sensitizers for Diode Laser Powder Bed Fusion of Polyamide 12
Laser‐generated nanoparticles transform standard PA12 powders into high‐performance, dye‐free feedstocks for diode laser 3D printing. Despite identical absorbance at 808 nm, CuS, LaB6, and CB coatings reveal striking differences in fusion and strength—unlocking new design space for recyclable, industrial‐grade polymers.
Michael Willeke+9 more
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Evaluating the comprehensive water resources utilization level in China: Dynamic distribution analysis and spatial convergence insights. [PDF]
Shi X, Li C, Yu Z.
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Summary of the ground-water resources of the Laramie River drainage basin, Wyoming, and the North Platte River drainage basin from Douglas, Wyoming, to the Wyoming-Nebraska state line [PDF]
Edward Bradley
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Effects of Development on Nutrient Loading: Septic System Influence Status Report: March 1 2009 through February 28 2010 [PDF]
New Hampshire Water Resources Research Center (NH WRRC)
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Prestraining the substrate influences coating formation process. Higher prestraining force leads to higher coating thickness and lower hardness. Increase in prestraining force enhances preliminary damage in hard anodic coating. Fatigue damage mechanisms change for hard anodized prestrained samples.
Linto George Thomas+4 more
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