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Interface engineering for organic−inorganic hybrid perovskite solar cells
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Neural processing of sexist comments: associations between perceptions of sexism and prefrontal activity
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Mechanical properties of sandwich composite made of syntactic foam core and GFRP skins
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Discrete differential geometry driven methods for architectural geometry
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Effect of alkali cation type on strength endurance of fly ash geopolymers subject to high temperature exposure
Published 2020“…Results showed that potassium geopolymer exhibited significant strength enhancement (30–40%) and sodium geopolymer displayed reduced strength (10%), and the strength of mixed sodium and potassium geopolymer remained unchanged after exposure to elevated temperature. …”
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Soil liquefaction assessment using soft computing approaches based on capacity energy concept
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Strength and heat emissions performance of high strength concrete containing fine metakaolin & palm oil fuel ash as partial cement replacement
Published 2024“…Next, slump tests, compressive strength tests, and heat of hydration tests were carried out on samples containing FMK and POFA content as a partial cement replacement up to 40% of the total cement replacement. …”
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Lattice Green’s Functions for High-Order Finite Difference Stencils
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Bacteria and archaea on Earth and their abundance in biofilms
Published 2021“…Biofilms are a form of collective life with emergent properties that confer many advantages on their inhabitants, and they represent a much higher level of organization than single cells do. …”
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