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Porosity of pristine and modified Egyptian kaolin sintered at two temperatures: 900 and 1050 °C.
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Rate of apoptosis in MDA-MB-231 cells (ATO: 2.5 μM and GCB: 22.5 μM, 48 h, at 37°C).
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Rate of apoptosis in MCF-7 cells (ATO: 2.5 μM and GCB: 22.5 μM, 48 h, at 37°C).
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Effect of each additive on Kaolin ceramic properties at different sintering temperatures.
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Flow chart of sediment P fractionation procedure.
Published 2025“…The NH<sub>4</sub>Cl-Po and NaHCO<sub>3</sub>-Po concentrations in sediments showed the greatest decrease (accounting for 97.6% of total decrease) during the experiment. …”
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794
Testing specimens.
Published 2025“…All three types of energies decreased exponentially with increasing loading rate. …”
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795
Comparison of experimental and numerical results.
Published 2025“…All three types of energies decreased exponentially with increasing loading rate. …”
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796
Relationships between crack initiation.
Published 2025“…All three types of energies decreased exponentially with increasing loading rate. …”
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797
Fitting parameters of damage model.
Published 2025“…All three types of energies decreased exponentially with increasing loading rate. …”
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798
Fitting Stress-Strain Curves of M20 Specimen.
Published 2025“…All three types of energies decreased exponentially with increasing loading rate. …”
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Numerical model for mortar-sandstone specimen.
Published 2025“…All three types of energies decreased exponentially with increasing loading rate. …”
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Failure Modes of M20 Specimens.
Published 2025“…All three types of energies decreased exponentially with increasing loading rate. …”