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  • Article - 22 Aug 2013
    Copper zinc tin sulfide is a quaternary semiconducting compound that has favorable optical and electronic properties similar to copper indium gallium selenide. It can be obtained from chalcopyrite...
  • Article - 22 Aug 2013
    Lanthanum calcium manganate crystals have transition temperature that tends to increase at high doses of electron irradiation, which in turn stimulates persistence of magnetic polarons up to higher...
  • Article - 16 Aug 2013
    Tin dioxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula SnO2. It mainly occurs in the mineral, cassiterite. It is a colorless, amphoteric and diamagnetic solid that is usually considered as an...
  • Article - 20 Aug 2013
    Mercury (II) iodide is a chemical compound that exists in red-orange crystals. It is highly reactive to lead salts, iodoform, chlorides, light, heat, hydrogen peroxides and copper salts. Unlike...
  • Article - 10 Apr 2013
    Braiding consists of three or more yarns mechanically intertwined in such a manner that no two yarns are twisted around one another. The braids are continuous, which enables the load to be evenly...
  • Article - 5 Apr 2013
    Man-made honeycomb structures have been built with similar geometry to natural honeycomb composites to ensure minimal weight and material cost.
  • Article - 16 Apr 2013
    Prepreg is a composite material in which a reinforcement fiber is pre-impregnated with a thermoplastic or thermoset resin matrix in a certain ratio. Prepregs have unique properties as they are cured...
  • Article - 17 May 2013
    Unlike iron, which has been in use for over a thousand years, stainless steel is a relative newcomer to the materials science world, having first been produced only 100 years ago.
  • Article - 11 Mar 2013
    The new 3Flex Surface Characterization Analyzer is a fully automated, three-station device.
  • Article - 8 Mar 2013
    In contact mechanics analysis, a major issue is to change the rigidness predicted from load contact versus contact radius behaviours as well as depth versus load behaviours into a stress-strain...

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