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Generation of pulsed dual wavelength erbium doped fiber laser
Published 2019“…In the generation of dual wavelength fiber lasers and pulsed fiber lasers, the researchers found the mode competition among the dual wavelength is caused by the cross-gain saturation and strong homogeneous line broadening faced by erbium doped fiber (EDF). …”
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Tool wear and surface roughness aspects in heat assisted end milling of AISI D2 hardened steel
Published 2011“…He added that preheated machining has been able to reduce the amplitude of the lower frequency mode of chatter by almost 4.5 times at the cutting speed of 50 m/min. The primary causes of this stable cutting need to be studied in the perspective of material properties and damping capability of the material in the preheated condition. …”
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Modeling in preheated machining of AISI D2 hardened steel
Published 2011“…They added that preheated machining was able to reduce the amplitude of the lower frequency mode of chatter by almost 4.5 times at the cutting speed of 50 m/min. It was also established by several earlier studies [4-7] that preheating had great potential in lowering chatter. …”
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Exploring unique features and Mediterranean diet patterns of breast cancer patients in North Cyprus: implications for recovery
Published 2019“…Moreover polyphenols extracted from one source of BOO could selectively inhibit growth of BC cell lines compared with a non-cancerous control cell line. …”
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Critical control points and critical limits for industrial scale Halal poultry meat production
Published 2014“…In CCP4 also, the recommended minimum time between neck cutting and scalding is 9 min. For CCP5 (scalding), counter-current water flow system must be used for scalding and the CL for the temperature is 50 to 60C. …”
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