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    Advanced Hard Ctings: Towards A Whole New World by Santecchia, Eleonora

    Published 2014
    “…The main problem with steel, is that it exhibits a relatively low hardness (below 10 GPa) which strongly decreases upon annealing above about 600 K. …”
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    Tests of a diamond field-assisted positron moderator by Al-Qaradawi, I. Y.

    Published 2002
    “…A potential difference of up to 300 V could be held across the film with a leakage current of ∼ 10 nA. …”
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    Numerical evaluation of the thermal performance of a near-surface earth-to-air heat exchanger with short-grass ground cover: A parametric study by Pakari, Ali

    Published 2021
    “…By increasing the soil thermal conductivity from 1 to 5 W m−1 K−1 the outlet temperature decreased by about 4.4 °C.…”
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    The Performance of Aluminium Electrolysis in A Low Temperature Electrolyte System by Cui, Peng

    Published 2016
    “…The cryolite‐based melts contained 5 and 10 mass% NaF. The temperature was 750 °C for KR=1.3 and 800 °C for KR=1.5. …”
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    Qatar University culture collection: A source of biodiversity and numerous applications by Al Ghazal, Ghamza

    Published 2016
    “…The molecular identification of the isolated strains showed a biodiversity and 13 different known genera were identified. Among them, Chlorella is the most abundant freshwater known genus (22.64%), followed by Chlorocystis (13.21%). …”
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    Bioactive PCL matrices with a range of structural & rheological properties by Douglas, P.

    Published 2016
    “…Increased loading of PEG to 25% (w/w) caused a 10-fold increase in the melt flow index, a similar increase in the elongational viscosity, and a contact angle decrease of 10°, indicating that the resultant fluid was becoming more Newtonian. …”
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