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(2018)Laser additive manufacturing (LAM) has become increasingly popular in industry in recent decades because it enables exceptional degrees of freedom regarding the structural design of lightweight components compared to ...
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(2020)This book offers an authoritative analysis of the state-of-the art in energy and climate research and policy. It starts by describing the current status of technologies that are expected to have an influence on the energy ...
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(2018)An equiatomic, single-phase TiZrNbHfTa high-entropy alloy was subjected to high-pressure torsion, leading to a grain size below 100 nm. Introducing a nanocrystalline microstructure to the material should help to accelerate ...
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(2011)An air sampling campaign was conducted at a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) to investigate air concentrations and particle–gas partitioning of polyfluoroalkyl compounds (PFCs). Samples were collected at an aeration tank ...
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(2015)At present, intensive investigation aims at the creation of optimal valvular prostheses. We introduced
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(2009)Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors delta (PPAR delta) is known to be expressed ubiquitously, and the predominant PPAR subtype of cardiac cells. However, relatively less is known regarding the role of PPAR delta ...
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(2018)It is critical for the aeronautical industry that the next generation of smart coatings allows the early detection and continuous monitoring of corrosion. Once corrosion is detected, preventive actions can be taken in order ...
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(2022)Rogue waves are exceptionally high waves, relative to the surrounding sea state. They occur rarely, which makes them difficult to predict. Due to their particular height and limited predictability, they pose a threat to ...