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    Full dataset of the Fig 8. by Saleh Ahmed Aldahash (16441937)

    Published 2025
    “…The results of differential scanning calorimetry confirm that as the molecular weight increases, the glass transition temperature and melting temperature increase while the crystallization temperature of the material decreases. According to the results, a mixture of PA-12 and PC powder exhibits excellent mechanical properties, making it suitable for various applications. …”
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    XRD analysis [17]. by Saleh Ahmed Aldahash (16441937)

    Published 2025
    “…The results of differential scanning calorimetry confirm that as the molecular weight increases, the glass transition temperature and melting temperature increase while the crystallization temperature of the material decreases. According to the results, a mixture of PA-12 and PC powder exhibits excellent mechanical properties, making it suitable for various applications. …”
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    TEM of polyamide-12 and PC powdered mixture. by Saleh Ahmed Aldahash (16441937)

    Published 2025
    “…The results of differential scanning calorimetry confirm that as the molecular weight increases, the glass transition temperature and melting temperature increase while the crystallization temperature of the material decreases. According to the results, a mixture of PA-12 and PC powder exhibits excellent mechanical properties, making it suitable for various applications. …”
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    FTIR of polyamide-12 and PC powdered mixture. by Saleh Ahmed Aldahash (16441937)

    Published 2025
    “…The results of differential scanning calorimetry confirm that as the molecular weight increases, the glass transition temperature and melting temperature increase while the crystallization temperature of the material decreases. According to the results, a mixture of PA-12 and PC powder exhibits excellent mechanical properties, making it suitable for various applications. …”
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    Mechanical Testing of PA-12/PC nanomixture. by Saleh Ahmed Aldahash (16441937)

    Published 2025
    “…The results of differential scanning calorimetry confirm that as the molecular weight increases, the glass transition temperature and melting temperature increase while the crystallization temperature of the material decreases. According to the results, a mixture of PA-12 and PC powder exhibits excellent mechanical properties, making it suitable for various applications. …”
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    3D model of the cardan joint by Sinterit studio. by Saleh Ahmed Aldahash (16441937)

    Published 2025
    “…The results of differential scanning calorimetry confirm that as the molecular weight increases, the glass transition temperature and melting temperature increase while the crystallization temperature of the material decreases. According to the results, a mixture of PA-12 and PC powder exhibits excellent mechanical properties, making it suitable for various applications. …”
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    EDX analysis of the powder mixture [17]. by Saleh Ahmed Aldahash (16441937)

    Published 2025
    “…The results of differential scanning calorimetry confirm that as the molecular weight increases, the glass transition temperature and melting temperature increase while the crystallization temperature of the material decreases. According to the results, a mixture of PA-12 and PC powder exhibits excellent mechanical properties, making it suitable for various applications. …”
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    Tumoral Nanovesicles-Loaded Magnetotactic Bacteria for Tumor-Targeted Therapy under a Swing Magnetic Field by Changyou Chen (2476)

    Published 2025
    “…Finally, it is revealed that the NVs-loaded AMB-1 induced a decrease in cellular viability and significantly inhibited the growth of tumors <i>in vivo</i> under the sMF. …”