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38881
Effect of Sliding Distance on GRG.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38882
Micrograph of worn pin of LM6
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38883
Input Parameters and their levels.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38884
Impact of B<sub>4</sub>C & Fly ash on the Density of AMCs.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38885
Effect of Load on GRG.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38886
Surface structure of B<sub>4</sub>C.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38887
Response table for GRG.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38888
Effect of Reinforcement Percentage on GRG.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38889
Surface structure of fly ash particles.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38890
Elemental composition of Fly Ash.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38891
Composition of LM6 alloy.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38892
Image of the prepared sample (Pins and Disc).
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38893
Micrograph of worn pin of LM6 alloy.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38894
Response graphs for GRG.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38895
Effect of B<sub>4</sub>C& Fly ash on the hardness of AMCs.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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38896
Data_Sheet_1_Inflammatory biomarkers and delirium: a Mendelian randomization study.docx
Published 2023“…</p>Results<p>At the genome-wide significant level (P < 5e-8, r<sup>2</sup> < 0.001), genetically predicted sIL-6Rα was significantly associated with a decreased risk of delirium with less than three single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in all three GWAS data sources (OR<sub>Waldratio</sub> = 0.89, 95% CI: 0.79–0.96, P<sub>Waldratio</sub> = 0.0016; OR<sub>IVW</sub> = 0.88, 95% CI: 0.79–0.97, P<sub>IVW</sub> = 0.008; OR<sub>IVW</sub> = 0.88, 95% CI: 0.80–0.96, P<sub>IVW</sub> = 0.004). …”
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38897
Data_Sheet_1_Dietary precursors and cardiovascular disease: A Mendelian randomization study.PDF
Published 2023“…Background<p>The Dietary precursor has been identified as a contributor in the development of cardiovascular disease. …”
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38898
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38899
Ventilation and indoor air quality in retail stores: A critical review (RP-1596)
Published 2014“…The findings of this review are: (1) half of the stores tested met/exceeded ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2010 (ASHRAE 2010a; or California Code of Regulations Title 24-2010) for ventilation; (2) PM<sub>2.5</sub>, acrolein, formaldehyde, and acetaldehyde exceeded their established, most conservative limits/reference exposures for a few of the stores tested in the United States, and outside the United States, researchers reported PM<sub>10</sub>, benzene, and trichloroethylene as additional pollutants found at concentrations that exceeded their limits; (3) alternative control methods would be more effective, and possibly more economical, than ventilation; (4) meeting or exceeding the ventilation requirements does not necessarily negate the presence of pollutants above their suggested limits; and (5) using disability-adjusted-life-year (DALY) as a metric of disease burden, two pollutants were identified as priority hazards in retail stores: PM<sub>2.5</sub> and acrolein. …”
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38900
Carotenoids Play a Positive Role in the Degradation of Heterocycles by <em>Sphingobium yanoikuyae</em>
Published 2012“…</p> <h3>Findings</h3><p>Several genes involved in the carotenoid biosynthetic pathway were cloned and characterized from a carbazole-degrading bacterium <em>Sphingobium yanoikuyae</em> XLDN2-5. …”