MECHANISM OF IMPROVED INTERMEDIATE TEMPERATURE PLASTICITY OF NICKEL-BASE SINGLE CRYSTAL SUPERALLOY WITH HOT ISOSTATIC PRESSING

Mechanism of improved intermediate temperature plasticity of nickel-base single crystal superalloy with hot isostatic pressing

In this work, we investigate the effect of hot isostatic pressing on the intermediate temperature tensile property of nickel-base single here crystal superalloy.The experimental results indicate that the hot isostatic pressing improves the intermediate temperature plasticity of single crystal superalloy from 6.4% to 9.3%, but the yield strength rem

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When Ecological Analysis Reveals Hidden Human Dimensions: Building on Long-Term Community Participation to Enable a Conservation Translocation of Mountain Bongo in Kenya

Conservation translocations have traditionally focused on ecological aspects while overlooking or underestimating the importance of human dimensions.Here, we present a feasibility analysis for a conservation translocation that up front took a holistic approach by investigating both ecological and socio-economic suitability of reinforcing mountain b

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Investigating the Efficacy of the SMAP Downscaled Soil Moisture Product for Drought Monitoring Based on Information Theory

Soil moisture (SM) information can be routinely obtained from high-quality microwave retrievals at a global scale—such as datasets generated by the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission.In this article, using mutual information (MI) theory, we investigate the efficacy of the downscaled SMAP/Sentinel-1 L2 3-km EASE-Grid SM produc

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Flocculation-filtration method for harvesting Euglena sp.

Euglena sp.is a type of microalgae that can produce various biomolecules including proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates, and can also be the best source of biomass because it contains lipids, which are especially useful for extracting and converting it into biodiesel.Unfortunately, harvesting Euglena sp.biomass is a challenge.Most of the production co

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Processing of social closeness in the human brain

Abstract Healthy social life requires relationships in different levels of personal closeness.Based on ethological, sociological, and psychological evidence, social networks have been divided into five layers, gradually increasing in size and decreasing in personal closeness.Is this division also reflected in brain processing of social networks? Du

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