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    Gas bearing slumping and figure correction of x-ray telescope mirror substrates by Chalifoux, Brandon David, Zuo, Heng Elizabeth, Wright, Graham, Yao, Youwei, Heilmann, Ralf K, Schattenburg, Mark Lee

    Published 2018
    “…In this paper we report on progress in understanding gas bearing slumping, and advancing the technology to curved geometry. We also report on continued progress on advancing the ion implantation technology toward correcting flight-sized mirror substrates.…”
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    Soft tubular microfluidics for 2D and 3D applications by Xi, Wang, Kong, Fang, Yeo, Joo Chuan, Yu, Longteng, Sonam, Surabhi, Dao, Ming, Gong, Xiaobo, Lim, Chwee Teck

    Published 2018
    “…These microtubes are transparent, biocompatible, highly deformable, and customizable to various sizes and cross-sectional geometries. By configuring the microtubes into deterministic geometry, we enable rapid, low-cost formation of microfluidic assemblies without compromising their precision and functionality. …”
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    Extensible-Link Kinematic Model for Determining Motion Characteristics of Compliant Mechanisms by Beroz, Justin Douglas, Awtar, Shorya, Hart, Anastasios John

    Published 2018
    “…Here, the load-independent terms are entirely defined by the shape of the undeformed compliant mechanism topology, and all load-geometry interdependencies are captured by the load-dependent terms. …”
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    Impact of height heterogeneity on canopy turbulence by Hamed, A. M., Sadowski, M. J., Chamorro, L. P., Nepf, Heidi

    Published 2018
    “…Both canopies had the same density, element geometry and mean height. The flow was studied under three submergences H/h = 2, 3 and 4, where H denotes the flow depth. …”
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    Droplet fragmentation using a mesh by Quéré, David, Soto, Dan, Girard, Henri-Louis, Le Helloco, Antoine, Binder, Thomas Jean-Yves, Varanasi, Kripa

    Published 2019
    “…Self-similarity of the flow studied at the primary repeating unit - the hole - allows us to predict the global nature of the atomization process: mass transfer and spray geometry. We explain how these elementary units capture the momentum of the flow atop them and how side wall interactions can lead to saturation effects. …”
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    The very faint X-ray binary IGR J17062-6143: a truncated disc, no pulsations, and a possible outflow by van den Eijnden, J, Degenaar, N, Pinto, C, Patruno, A, Wette, K, Messenger, C, Hernández Santisteban, J V, Wijnands, R, Miller, J M, Altamirano, D, Paerels, F, Fabian, A C, Chakrabarty, Deepto

    Published 2019
    “…Analysing NuSTAR, XMM-Newton, and Swift observations, we investigate the very faint nature of this source through three approaches: modelling the relativistic reflection spectrum to constrain the accretion geometry, performing high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy to search for an outflow, and searching for the recently reported millisecond X-ray pulsations. …”
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    Compact mid-infrared graphene thermopile enabled by a nanopatterning technique of electrolyte gates by Peng, Cheng, Nanot, Sebastien, Shiue, Ren-Jye, Grosso, Gabriele, Yang, Yafang, Hempel, Marek, Jarillo-Herrero, Pablo, Kong, Jing, Koppens, Frank H L, Efetov, Dmitri K, Englund, Dirk R.

    Published 2019
    “…The spatial versatility enables us to demonstrate a compact mid-infrared graphene thermopile with a geometry optimized for Gaussian incident radiation. …”
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    Probabilistic Models for Beam, Spot, and Line Emission for Collimated X-ray Emission in the Karabut Experiment by Hagelstein, Peter L

    Published 2019
    “…Although there have been arguments made in support of an X-ray laser origin of the effect, from our perspective this approach suffers from an absence of a plausible mechanism, short excited-state electronic lifetimes, high power requirements, and an incompatibility between the experimental geometry and the need for an elongated laser medium for beam formation. …”
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