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Results of network meta-analysis for scar thickness based on the frequentist approach (SMD, 95% CI).
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<i>In Situ</i> Atomic-Scale Quantitative Evidence of Plastic Activities Resulting in Reparable Deformation in Ultrasmall-Sized Ag Nanocrystals
Published 2023“…We show that all three modes resulted in structural changes that were reparable, and their generation and restoration during loading and unloading were observed <i>in situ</i>. We discovered that the deformation modes of nanosized metals can be predicted from the ratio of the energy barriers of the fcc–hcp phase transition (Δγ<sub>H</sub>) and the deformation twin nucleation (Δγ<sub>T</sub>), which differ from those of the theoretical modes of relatively large-sized metals. …”
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<i>In Situ</i> Atomic-Scale Quantitative Evidence of Plastic Activities Resulting in Reparable Deformation in Ultrasmall-Sized Ag Nanocrystals
Published 2023“…We show that all three modes resulted in structural changes that were reparable, and their generation and restoration during loading and unloading were observed <i>in situ</i>. We discovered that the deformation modes of nanosized metals can be predicted from the ratio of the energy barriers of the fcc–hcp phase transition (Δγ<sub>H</sub>) and the deformation twin nucleation (Δγ<sub>T</sub>), which differ from those of the theoretical modes of relatively large-sized metals. …”
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<i>In Situ</i> Atomic-Scale Quantitative Evidence of Plastic Activities Resulting in Reparable Deformation in Ultrasmall-Sized Ag Nanocrystals
Published 2023“…We show that all three modes resulted in structural changes that were reparable, and their generation and restoration during loading and unloading were observed <i>in situ</i>. We discovered that the deformation modes of nanosized metals can be predicted from the ratio of the energy barriers of the fcc–hcp phase transition (Δγ<sub>H</sub>) and the deformation twin nucleation (Δγ<sub>T</sub>), which differ from those of the theoretical modes of relatively large-sized metals. …”
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<i>In Situ</i> Atomic-Scale Quantitative Evidence of Plastic Activities Resulting in Reparable Deformation in Ultrasmall-Sized Ag Nanocrystals
Published 2023“…We show that all three modes resulted in structural changes that were reparable, and their generation and restoration during loading and unloading were observed <i>in situ</i>. We discovered that the deformation modes of nanosized metals can be predicted from the ratio of the energy barriers of the fcc–hcp phase transition (Δγ<sub>H</sub>) and the deformation twin nucleation (Δγ<sub>T</sub>), which differ from those of the theoretical modes of relatively large-sized metals. …”