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Wearing gloves for milking in Western New York: To wear or not to wear?
2011Quality Milk Production Services (QMPS) offers evaluations of the dairy farm operation with regard to optimal and safe production of high quality raw milk. Federal standard for milk SCC currently is 750,000 cells/ml. QMPS provides herd evaluations to prevent any rise in bulk tank SCC above regulatory level.
Alejandro Ceballos-Marquez+2 more
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International Workshop on the Semantic Web, 2017
One of the first questions a researcher or designer of wearable technology has to answer in the design process is where on the body the device should be worn. It has been almost 20 years since Gemperle et al.
C. Zeagler
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One of the first questions a researcher or designer of wearable technology has to answer in the design process is where on the body the device should be worn. It has been almost 20 years since Gemperle et al.
C. Zeagler
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Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2016
Tooth wear is a multifactorial condition, leading to the loss of dental hard tissues, viz. enamel and dentine. Tooth wear can be divided into the subtypes mechanical wear (attrition and abrasion) and chemical wear (erosion). Because of its multifactorial
P. Wetselaar, F. Lobbezoo
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Tooth wear is a multifactorial condition, leading to the loss of dental hard tissues, viz. enamel and dentine. Tooth wear can be divided into the subtypes mechanical wear (attrition and abrasion) and chemical wear (erosion). Because of its multifactorial
P. Wetselaar, F. Lobbezoo
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Journal of Applied Physics, 1961
The wear resistance of single crystals of sapphire was determined as a function of crystallographic orientation with respect to plane of wear and rubbing direction. Distinct anisotropy was found. Evidence of plastic flow at the wear surface on both basal and prismatic slip systems was obtained.
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The wear resistance of single crystals of sapphire was determined as a function of crystallographic orientation with respect to plane of wear and rubbing direction. Distinct anisotropy was found. Evidence of plastic flow at the wear surface on both basal and prismatic slip systems was obtained.
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Wear and enhancement of wear resistance – A review
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2020Abstract This paper discusses the wear and its effect on the performance and life span of the components. The efforts made by researchers to improve the performance of materials have been discussed. Enhanced wear resistance has been reported due to refined grain structure and improved hardness.
Neha Bhadauria+2 more
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1997
Wear-out is a much more intractable subject than stress rupture, if only because of the literally hundreds of different wear processes that can lead to failure. In spite of this, a common approach to all wear mechanisms is highly desirable, otherwise design methodology becomes a never-ending topic. A common approach is certainly the target of this book.
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Wear-out is a much more intractable subject than stress rupture, if only because of the literally hundreds of different wear processes that can lead to failure. In spite of this, a common approach to all wear mechanisms is highly desirable, otherwise design methodology becomes a never-ending topic. A common approach is certainly the target of this book.
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Wear and wear transition modeling of ceramics
Wear, 1996Abstract Wear and wear transitions are the major concerns regarding the tribological application of ceramic materials. The objective of this study is to understand wear and wear transition mechanisms of ceramics with emphasis on wear and wear transition prediction. There are four new findings from this research.
Stephen M. Hsu, Yushu Wang
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2008
This article presents an overview of probabilistic wear models based on lifetime distributions or stochastic processes and discusses their interest in wear‐dependent reliability modeling and condition‐based maintenance evaluation.
Bérenguer, Christophe, Grall, Antoine
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This article presents an overview of probabilistic wear models based on lifetime distributions or stochastic processes and discusses their interest in wear‐dependent reliability modeling and condition‐based maintenance evaluation.
Bérenguer, Christophe, Grall, Antoine
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Wear characteristics in a two-body wear test
Dental Materials, 1994A previous report compared spherical steatite (ceramic enamel substitute) abraders with those of natural enamel in a two-body wear test. The wear rates and coefficients of friction of the two abraders against various composites and an amalgam were well correlated although the wear rates were slightly higher with steatite.
John F. McCabe+2 more
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Analysis for Wear Behaviors of Oxidative Wear
Tribology Letters, 2011Sliding wear tests were performed for H13 steel and a cast steel under atmospheric conditions of 25, 200, and 400°C. XRD results identify that oxidative wear prevailed for the steels during sliding at 200–400°C. However, the oxidative wear at 200°C presented entirely different wear behaviors from the one at 400°C.
S. Q. Wang+3 more
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