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On Micro-Damage in Hot Metal Working Part 2: Constitutive Modelling by J. LIN, A. D. FOSTER, Y. LIU, D. C. J. FARRUGIA, T. A. DEAN
Published 2014-09-01Damage constitutive equations are formulated to model the evolution of grain boundary and plasticity-induced damage for free-cutting steels under hot forming conditions. During high temperature, high strain rate deformation, material degradation has characteristics of both creep damage at grain boun...
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On micro-damage in hot metal working. Part 1: Experimental investigation by Y. Liu, A. D. Foster, J. Lin, D. C.J. Farrugia, T.A. Dean
Published 2006-12-01An experimental programme was defined and performed to investigate the characteristics of micro-damage for a plain CMn and a free machining steel under hot forming conditions. To investigate damage locations - at grain boundaries and around second phase inclusions - a series of constant strain rate...
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Human attention-guided visual perception is governed by rhythmic oscillations and aperiodic timescales. by Isabel Raposo, Ian C Fiebelkorn, Jack J Lin, Josef Parvizi, Sabine Kastner, Robert T Knight, Assaf Breska, Randolph F Helfrich
Published 2025-06-01Attention samples visual space sequentially to enhance behaviorally relevant sensory representations. While traditionally conceptualized as a static continuous spotlight, contemporary models of attention highlight its discrete nature. But which neural mechanisms govern the temporally precise allocat...
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Novel ascorbic acid sensor prepared from gold/aniline-pentamer-based electroactive polyamide composites by M-H. Tsai, S. H. Lu, Y. H. Lai, G-H. Lai, G. V. Dizon, T-I Yang, Y-J. Lin, Y. C. Chou
Published 2018-01-01A novel gold/aniline-pentamer-based electroactive polyamide (Au/EPA) composites that can modify carbon paste electrodes (CPEs) for ascorbic acid (AA) sensing has been studied in detail in this article. Cyclic voltammetry studies indicated improved electrochemical properties of the Au/EPA composites,...
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Multi-ancestry genome- and phenome-wide association studies of diverticular disease in electronic health records with natural language processing enriched phenotyping algorithm. by Yoonjung Yoonie Joo, Jennifer A Pacheco, William K Thompson, Laura J Rasmussen-Torvik, Luke V Rasmussen, Frederick T J Lin, Mariza de Andrade, Kenneth M Borthwick, Erwin Bottinger, Andrew Cagan, David S Carrell, Joshua C Denny, Stephen B Ellis, Omri Gottesman, James G Linneman, Jyotishman Pathak, Peggy L Peissig, Ning Shang, Gerard Tromp, Annapoorani Veerappan, Maureen E Smith, Rex L Chisholm, Andrew J Gawron, M Geoffrey Hayes, Abel N Kho
Published 2023-01-01<h4>Objective</h4>Diverticular disease (DD) is one of the most prevalent conditions encountered by gastroenterologists, affecting ~50% of Americans before the age of 60. Our aim was to identify genetic risk variants and clinical phenotypes associated with DD, leveraging multiple electron...
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The NEID Earth Twin Survey. II. Dynamical Masses in Seven High-acceleration Star Systems by Mark R. Giovinazzi, Cullen H. Blake, Paul Robertson, Andrea S. J. Lin, Arvind F. Gupta, Suvrath Mahadevan, Jason T. Wright, Daniella Bardalez Gagliuffi, Jiayin Dong, Rachel B. Fernandes, Evan Fitzmaurice, Samuel Halverson, Shubham Kanodia, Sarah E. Logsdon, Jacob K. Luhn, Michael W. McElwain, Andy Monson, Joe P. Ninan, Jayadev Rajagopal, Arpita Roy, Christian Schwab, Gudmundur Stefánsson, Ryan Terrien, Jason D. Eastman, Jonathan Horner, Peter Plavchan, Sharon X. Wang, Maurice L. Wilson, Robert A. Wittenmyer
Published 2025-01-01We present a set of companion dynamical masses and orbital parameters of seven star systems from the NEID Earth Twin Survey with significant absolute astrometric accelerations between the epochs of Hipparcos and Gaia. These include four binary star systems (HD 68017 AB, 61 Cygni AB, HD 24496 AB, and...
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Searching for GEMS: Confirmation of TOI-5573 b, a Cool, Saturn-like Planet Orbiting an M Dwarf by Rachel B. Fernandes, Shubham Kanodia, Megan Delamer, Andrew Hotnisky, Te Han, Caleb I. Cañas, Jessica Libby-Roberts, Varghese Reji, Arvind F. Gupta, Jaime A. Alvarado-Montes, Chad F. Bender, Cullen H. Blake, William D. Cochran, Zoë L. de Beurs, Scott A. Diddams, Jiayin Dong, Mark E. Everett, Eric B. Ford, Samuel Halverson, Jesus Higuera, Henry A. Kobulnicky, Daniel M. Krolikowski, Alexander Larsen, Andrea S.J. Lin, Suvrath Mahadevan, Michael W. McElwain, Andrew Monson, Joe P. Ninan, Leonardo A. Paredes, Yatrik G. Patel, Paul Robertson, Gabrielle Ross, Arpita Roy, Christian Schwab, Gudmundur Stefansson, Daniel J. Stevens, Andrew M. Vanderburg, Jason Wright
Published 2025-01-01We present the confirmation of TOI-5573 b, a Saturn-sized exoplanet on an 8.79 days orbit around an early M dwarf (3790 K, 0.59 R _⊙ , 0.61 M _⊙ , 12.30 Jmag). TOI-5573 b has a mass of $11{2}_{-19}^{+18}$ M _⊕ (0.35 ± 0.06 M _Jup ) and a radius of 9.75 ± 0.47 R _⊕ (0.87 ± 0.04 R _Jup ), resulting in...
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