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Friction coefficients of various samples: (a) UT, (b) SP1, (c) SP2, and (d) SP3.
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Plasma activated water as resistance inducer against bacterial leaf spot of tomato
Published 2019“…In the frame of a sustainable agriculture the use of bacterial antagonists, biological agents, plant defence response elicitors or resistant host plant genotypes are the most effective approaches. …”
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Silicon in plant disease control
Published 2021“…<div><p>All essential nutrients can affect the incidence and severity of plant diseases. Although silicon (Si) is not considered as an essential nutrient for plants, it stands out for its potential to decrease disease intensity in many crops. …”
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Microstructure and Wear Resistance of ZrC-ZrB2 /Ni Composite Coatings Prepared by Plasma Transferred Arc Cladding
Published 2019“…The coatings had a sound metallurgical bonding to the SA-283C steel substrate. Microhardness and wear resistance of the substrate were greatly improved by the composite coatings, and both of them showed a tendency to increase first and then decrease with the increase of the Ni content. …”
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Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Vinyltrimethoxysilane (VTMOS) Crosslinked High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (HMWPE)
Published 2022“…The results obtained showed that the introduction of crosslinks improved the wear resistance of HMWPE. However, the HMWPE crosslinking led to a significant decrease in the Young’s Modulus, as a result of the reduction in crystallinity or the heterogeneous structure of the crosslinked samples. …”
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Frequencies of mutant genotypes and target mutation types in T<sub>0</sub> transgenic plants.
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The competition between shear stress and junction force transmission results from the inverse relationship between cell number and flow resistance.
Published 2021“…Similarly, increases in cell number result in a drop in resistance and the pressure drop, which decreases the amount of shear stress present in the vessel.…”