ATOMISTIC INSIGHTS ON THE NANOSCALE SINGLE GRAIN SCRATCHING MECHANISM OF SILICON CARBIDE CERAMIC BASED ON MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATION

Atomistic insights on the nanoscale single grain scratching mechanism of silicon carbide ceramic based on molecular dynamics simulation

The precision and crack-free surface of brittle silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic was achieved in the nanoscale ductile Measure Board grinding.However, the nanoscale scratching mechanism and the root causes of SiC ductile response, especially in the atomistic aspects, have not been fully understood yet.In this study, the SiC atomistic scale scratching

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Pharmacist-led minor ailment programs: a Canadian perspective

Jeff Gordon Taylor,1 Ray Joubert,2 1College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 2Saskatchewan College diffuser of Pharmacy Professionals, Regina, SK, Canada Abstract: Pharmacists have a long history of helping Canadians with minor ailments.This often has involved management with over-the-counter medications.If pharmaci

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A Computationally Efficient Method for the Diagnosis of Defects in Rolling Bearings Based on Linear Predictive Coding

Monitoring the condition of rolling bearings is a crucial task in many industries.An efficient tool for diagnosing bearing defects is necessary since they can lead to complete machine failure and significant economic losses.Traditional diagnosis solutions often rely on a complex artificial feature extraction process that is time-consuming, computat

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Impact of Oxidative Stress on Hemorheological Parameters in Patients with Acute Poisonings by Psychopharmacological Agents

Objective: to evaluate the impact of oxidative stress intensity on Concealer hemorheological parameters in acute poisonings by psychopharmacological agents.Subjects and methods.The blood values of lipid peroxidation (LPO) and the antioxidant system (AOS), and hemorheological parameters were determined in 196 patients with acute poisoning by psychop

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Sensitivities of surface wave velocities to the medium parameters in a radially anisotropic spherical Earth and inversion strategies

Sensitivity kernels or partial derivatives of phase velocity (c) and group velocity (U) with respect to medium parameters are useful to interpret a given set of observed surface wave velocity data.In addition to phase velocities, group velocities are also being observed Measure Board to find the radial anisotropy of the crust and mantle.However, se

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