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    <b>Tracking incidence classification changes across disturbances at Konza Prairie LTER</b> by Biana Qiu (22063271)

    Published 2025
    “…Plants had the most populations classified as directed change (increasing=241/253, decreasing=95/101). The grazing press disturbance hypothesis was partially supported for plant taxa, which significantly differed by watershed treatments (Chi-square, p=3.182e-11). …”
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    Macroscopic morphology of 17-4PH-xTiC coatings. by Dian Yu Luo (22656111)

    Published 2025
    “…Compared to the commercial blade, the wear of the laser-cladded blade was decreased by 67%. This study successfully applied wear-resistant laser cladding coatings on the surface of harvester blades with small substrate thickness, significantly extending their service life.…”
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    SEM morphology of power: (a)17−4PH; (b)TiC. by Dian Yu Luo (22656111)

    Published 2025
    “…Compared to the commercial blade, the wear of the laser-cladded blade was decreased by 67%. This study successfully applied wear-resistant laser cladding coatings on the surface of harvester blades with small substrate thickness, significantly extending their service life.…”
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    SEM morphology of 17-4PH-xTiC coatings. by Dian Yu Luo (22656111)

    Published 2025
    “…Compared to the commercial blade, the wear of the laser-cladded blade was decreased by 67%. This study successfully applied wear-resistant laser cladding coatings on the surface of harvester blades with small substrate thickness, significantly extending their service life.…”
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    XRD patterns of 17-4PH-xTiC coatings. by Dian Yu Luo (22656111)

    Published 2025
    “…Compared to the commercial blade, the wear of the laser-cladded blade was decreased by 67%. This study successfully applied wear-resistant laser cladding coatings on the surface of harvester blades with small substrate thickness, significantly extending their service life.…”
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