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    Efficacy of FRCM systems in flexural strengthening of RC T-beams by Wakjira T.G.

    Published 2018
    “…Eight T-shaped RC beams with two different flexural reinforcement ratios (?s = 0.40% and ?s = 1.02%) were constructed and tested as simply supported under monotonic three-point loading. …”
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    Mechanical and microstructure characterization of hard nanostructured N-bearing thin coating by Cabibbo, M.

    Published 2015
    “…The main problem with steel, is that it exhibits a relatively low hardness (below 10GPa) which strongly decreases upon annealing above about 600K. …”
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    Algal-algal bioflocculation enhances the recovery efficiency of Picochlorum sp. QUCCCM130 with low auto-settling capacity by Saadaoui, I.

    Published 2023
    “…Results showed that self-settlement capacity increased with cell size and can be indirectly related to a decreased zeta potential of larger cells which enhances the Van der Waals attractive forces. …”
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    Plasticization and co-crystallization in LLDPE/wax blends. by Gumede, Thandi P.

    Published 2016
    “…Upon cooling from the melt, two crystalline phases develop for blends with more than 10 wt % wax characterized by widely different melting points. …”
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    Enhancement of Ethanol Production in Electrochemical Cell by Saccharomyces cerevisiae (CDBT2) and Wickerhamomyces anomalus (CDBT7) by Joshi J.

    Published 2019
    “…Bioethanol (a renewable resource), blended with gasoline, is used as liquid transportation fuel worldwide and produced from either starch or lignocellulose. …”
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