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  1. 3501

    Schematic diagram of specimens [5]. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, welding sequences significantly affect residual stress magnitudes without altering their general distribution patterns. …”
  2. 3502

    Different welding sequences. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, welding sequences significantly affect residual stress magnitudes without altering their general distribution patterns. …”
  3. 3503

    Weld types for box-section members. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, welding sequences significantly affect residual stress magnitudes without altering their general distribution patterns. …”
  4. 3504

    Geometrical parameters of specimens [5]. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, welding sequences significantly affect residual stress magnitudes without altering their general distribution patterns. …”
  5. 3505

    Residual stresses versus steel strength. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, welding sequences significantly affect residual stress magnitudes without altering their general distribution patterns. …”
  6. 3506

    pone.0332445.t008 - by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, welding sequences significantly affect residual stress magnitudes without altering their general distribution patterns. …”
  7. 3507

    Temperature distribution during welding. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, welding sequences significantly affect residual stress magnitudes without altering their general distribution patterns. …”
  8. 3508

    Properties of 460 MPa HSS. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, welding sequences significantly affect residual stress magnitudes without altering their general distribution patterns. …”
  9. 3509

    Summary of residual stresses in NSS and HSS. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, welding sequences significantly affect residual stress magnitudes without altering their general distribution patterns. …”
  10. 3510

    Residual stress distribution during welding. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, welding sequences significantly affect residual stress magnitudes without altering their general distribution patterns. …”
  11. 3511

    Antibody reagent list. by Helena Saura Martinez (22305113)

    Published 2025
    “…In <i><i>T. bryosalmonae</i></i> exposed animals, parasite concentration increased significantly over time. Moreover, a proportional increase in IgM<sup>+</sup> B cells and a proportional decrease in myeloid cells over time was observed. …”
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    <b>Data for s</b><b>easonal variations in coral lipids and their significance for energy maintenance in the </b><b>South China Sea</b> by Hongyan Mo (19721569)

    Published 2024
    “…The decrease of ZD is usually accompanied by a reduction in the photosynthetic intensity of the zooxanthellae. …”
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  15. 3515

    The error between test and simulation results. by Shan Gao (46743)

    Published 2024
    “…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. To ensure the reliability of the gyration platform, it is crucial to judiciously select the swing speed based on the hardness of the rock, especially when cutting in different swing directions. …”
  16. 3516

    Relevant parameters of cutting head and pick. by Shan Gao (46743)

    Published 2024
    “…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. To ensure the reliability of the gyration platform, it is crucial to judiciously select the swing speed based on the hardness of the rock, especially when cutting in different swing directions. …”
  17. 3517

    The stress variation of Node 33. by Shan Gao (46743)

    Published 2024
    “…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. To ensure the reliability of the gyration platform, it is crucial to judiciously select the swing speed based on the hardness of the rock, especially when cutting in different swing directions. …”
  18. 3518

    Deformation trend of the gyration platform. by Shan Gao (46743)

    Published 2024
    “…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. To ensure the reliability of the gyration platform, it is crucial to judiciously select the swing speed based on the hardness of the rock, especially when cutting in different swing directions. …”
  19. 3519

    Force transformation of cutting head. by Shan Gao (46743)

    Published 2024
    “…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. To ensure the reliability of the gyration platform, it is crucial to judiciously select the swing speed based on the hardness of the rock, especially when cutting in different swing directions. …”
  20. 3520

    3D model of cutting head. by Shan Gao (46743)

    Published 2024
    “…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. To ensure the reliability of the gyration platform, it is crucial to judiciously select the swing speed based on the hardness of the rock, especially when cutting in different swing directions. …”