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  1. 8941

    Quantitative analysis table of mix composition. by Yunke Liu (4839084)

    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. …”
  2. 8942

    Basic physical indexes of red clay. by Yunke Liu (4839084)

    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. …”
  3. 8943

    Sample preparation process diagram. by Yunke Liu (4839084)

    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. …”
  4. 8944

    Layout plan of settlement monitoring points. by Yunke Liu (4839084)

    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. …”
  5. 8945

    SCA-2 curing agent basic parameters. by Yunke Liu (4839084)

    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. …”
  6. 8946

    Sustainable Sea of Internet of Things: Wind Energy Harvesting System for Unmanned Surface Vehicles by Hao Cao (2248066)

    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. …”
  7. 8947

    Sustainable Sea of Internet of Things: Wind Energy Harvesting System for Unmanned Surface Vehicles by Hao Cao (2248066)

    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. …”
  8. 8948

    Sustainable Sea of Internet of Things: Wind Energy Harvesting System for Unmanned Surface Vehicles by Hao Cao (2248066)

    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. …”
  9. 8949

    Sustainable Sea of Internet of Things: Wind Energy Harvesting System for Unmanned Surface Vehicles by Hao Cao (2248066)

    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. …”
  10. 8950

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    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. …”
  11. 8951

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    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. …”
  12. 8952

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    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. …”
  13. 8953

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    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. …”
  14. 8954

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    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. …”
  15. 8955

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    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. …”
  16. 8956

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    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. …”
  17. 8957

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    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. …”
  18. 8958

    Insulator-on-Conductor Fouling Amplifies Aqueous Electrolysis Rates by Harry Morris Rodriguez (18331235)

    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. …”
  19. 8959

    Capping Layer Effects on Sb<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub>‑Based Reconfigurable Photonic Devices by Ting Yu Teo (10904802)

    Published 2023
    “…Surprisingly, the resonance frequency of the MRR exhibited a larger red-shift upon crystallization for the capped PCMs. …”
  20. 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 by 艺欣 张 (17564160)

    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. …”