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Data from: Large subsurface carbon stocks in a long-term no-tillage site are vulnerable to potential mineralization
Published 2024“…Ancillary measurements to aid interpretation included C:N ratios, d<sup>13</sup>C of organic C, inorganic C content, soil pH, and texture.…”
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Observation of a Large Slip Effect in the Nanoscale Flow of Highly Viscous Supercooled Liquid Metals
Published 2023“…Here, we report the observation of a large boundary slip in the nanoscale flow of highly viscous supercooled liquid metals (with viscosities of ≲10<sup>8</sup> Pa s), enabled by the hydrophobic treatment of smooth nanochannels. …”
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Observation of a Large Slip Effect in the Nanoscale Flow of Highly Viscous Supercooled Liquid Metals
Published 2023“…Here, we report the observation of a large boundary slip in the nanoscale flow of highly viscous supercooled liquid metals (with viscosities of ≲10<sup>8</sup> Pa s), enabled by the hydrophobic treatment of smooth nanochannels. …”
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