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8941
Quantitative analysis table of mix composition.
Published 2024“…The results show that the cement-phosphogypsum-red clay unconfined compressive strength decreases with the increase of the number of wet and dry cycles, with a larger decay in the first three times and leveling off thereafter. …”
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8942
Basic physical indexes of red clay.
Published 2024“…The results show that the cement-phosphogypsum-red clay unconfined compressive strength decreases with the increase of the number of wet and dry cycles, with a larger decay in the first three times and leveling off thereafter. …”
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8943
Sample preparation process diagram.
Published 2024“…The results show that the cement-phosphogypsum-red clay unconfined compressive strength decreases with the increase of the number of wet and dry cycles, with a larger decay in the first three times and leveling off thereafter. …”
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8944
Layout plan of settlement monitoring points.
Published 2024“…The results show that the cement-phosphogypsum-red clay unconfined compressive strength decreases with the increase of the number of wet and dry cycles, with a larger decay in the first three times and leveling off thereafter. …”
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8945
SCA-2 curing agent basic parameters.
Published 2024“…The results show that the cement-phosphogypsum-red clay unconfined compressive strength decreases with the increase of the number of wet and dry cycles, with a larger decay in the first three times and leveling off thereafter. …”
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8946
Sustainable Sea of Internet of Things: Wind Energy Harvesting System for Unmanned Surface Vehicles
Published 2024“…The simulation and experimental results show that it can obtain a maximum average power of 23.25 mW at a wind speed of 8 m/s. …”
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8947
Sustainable Sea of Internet of Things: Wind Energy Harvesting System for Unmanned Surface Vehicles
Published 2024“…The simulation and experimental results show that it can obtain a maximum average power of 23.25 mW at a wind speed of 8 m/s. …”
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8948
Sustainable Sea of Internet of Things: Wind Energy Harvesting System for Unmanned Surface Vehicles
Published 2024“…The simulation and experimental results show that it can obtain a maximum average power of 23.25 mW at a wind speed of 8 m/s. …”
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8949
Sustainable Sea of Internet of Things: Wind Energy Harvesting System for Unmanned Surface Vehicles
Published 2024“…The simulation and experimental results show that it can obtain a maximum average power of 23.25 mW at a wind speed of 8 m/s. …”
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8950
Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates
Published 2024“…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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8951
Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates
Published 2024“…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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8952
Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates
Published 2024“…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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8953
Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates
Published 2024“…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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8954
Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates
Published 2024“…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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8955
Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates
Published 2024“…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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8956
Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates
Published 2024“…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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8957
Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates
Published 2024“…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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8958
Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates
Published 2024“…The effect is not limited to reactants of limited water solubility, and, for example, net gold electrodeposition rates are up to 22% larger at fouled than clean electrodes. In a system involving a surface-active reactant, rate augmentation is driven by the synergy between insulator-confined reactant enrichment and insulator-induced current crowding, whereas only the latter and possibly localized decrease in <i>iR</i> drop near the insulator are relevant in a system composed of non-surface-active species. …”
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8959
Capping Layer Effects on Sb<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub>‑Based Reconfigurable Photonic Devices
Published 2023“…Surprisingly, the resonance frequency of the MRR exhibited a larger red-shift upon crystallization for the capped PCMs. …”
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8960
<b>Exploration of S-ECC microbiota through a novel developed nutrient enriched microbiological medium, high through-put 16S rRNA sequencing and culturomics</b>.rar
Published 2023“…</p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr"><b>Results:</b></p><p dir="ltr">Either NEMM or SHI medium showed a significant decrease in bacterial alpha diversity compared to clinical dental plaque samples by high throughput 16S rRNA sequencing analysis, indicating a larger room for the improvement of both media. …”