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Online since: July 2011
Authors: Yan Qun Wang, Zhi Wen Xu, Wan Zhu Guo, Feng Qin Li, Ling Zhu, Ling Zhao, Yue Yi, Yang Yang Nian, Miao Mei, Xiao Hong Shi
Materials and methods
Sequence data.
Journal of molecular evolution Vol.62(2006), p.551-563
Journal of General Virology Vol.81(2000),p. 2313-2325
Journal of virology Vol. 64(1990), p.4264-4273
The Journal of veterinary medical science/the Japanese Society of Veterinary Science Vol. 63(2001),p. 609-618
Journal of molecular evolution Vol.62(2006), p.551-563
Journal of General Virology Vol.81(2000),p. 2313-2325
Journal of virology Vol. 64(1990), p.4264-4273
The Journal of veterinary medical science/the Japanese Society of Veterinary Science Vol. 63(2001),p. 609-618
Online since: July 2020
Authors: Shan Feng Xu, Yu Zhu Chen, San Shan Xia, Hui Xiao, Ming Wei Jing, Qiao Ling Feng
Materials and Methods
Test materials
Formaldehyde (37% aqueous solution), urea (>99%), melamine (>98.5%), sodium hydroxide (>96%), ammonium chloride (>98%), formic acid (>98%), all of which are of analytical grade, provided by Chengdu Kelong Chemical Co., Ltd.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science,108(3):2045-2051 [3] Younesi-Kordkheili H; Kazemi-Najafi S, Eshkiki R B, et al.
European Journal of Wood & Wood Products, 2015,73(1):77-85 [4] Boran S; Usta M, Kaya E G.
Journal of Thermal Analysis & Calorimetry,80(1):123-130 [8] Zorba T; Papadopoulou E, Hatjiissaak A, et al.
Journal of Thermal Analysis & Calorimetry,92(1):29-33 [9] Jiang X; Li C, Chi Y, et al.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science,108(3):2045-2051 [3] Younesi-Kordkheili H; Kazemi-Najafi S, Eshkiki R B, et al.
European Journal of Wood & Wood Products, 2015,73(1):77-85 [4] Boran S; Usta M, Kaya E G.
Journal of Thermal Analysis & Calorimetry,80(1):123-130 [8] Zorba T; Papadopoulou E, Hatjiissaak A, et al.
Journal of Thermal Analysis & Calorimetry,92(1):29-33 [9] Jiang X; Li C, Chi Y, et al.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: V.S. Senthil Kumar, G. Rajesh, C. Ajay Guru Dev
Those authorities shall include the power to design the product, service and procedure to select the materials, facilities and to decide the outsource, in order to share the workload among the members.
Information Sciences 2011;181(17):3693–708
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, Vol.37, PP.445-460
Journal of Advances in Management Research, Vol.6, No.1, PP.99-144
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.76, No.1, PP.99-101 [9].Fourkar, K.G. and Drossos, D.A. (2010).The role of industry perception in competitive responses.
Information Sciences 2011;181(17):3693–708
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, Vol.37, PP.445-460
Journal of Advances in Management Research, Vol.6, No.1, PP.99-144
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.76, No.1, PP.99-101 [9].Fourkar, K.G. and Drossos, D.A. (2010).The role of industry perception in competitive responses.
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Huan Jin
The gap between them should not be less than 20 mm, and make caulking with soft materials, such as polyphenyl panel etc[9,10].
Fig. 1 Construction of beam-infill Fig. 2 Construction of column-infill Although the provisions of the connection modes between the infill wall and frame are not exactly the same for different masonry materials and different areas, the flexible connection mode is recommended in each condition.
Journal of Civil Engineering in China, Vol. 43(2010), No.11, p. 46-54
Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology (New Series), Vol. 18(2011), No.5, p. 123-129
Journal of Structural Engineering, Vol.123(1997), No.11, p.604-613
Fig. 1 Construction of beam-infill Fig. 2 Construction of column-infill Although the provisions of the connection modes between the infill wall and frame are not exactly the same for different masonry materials and different areas, the flexible connection mode is recommended in each condition.
Journal of Civil Engineering in China, Vol. 43(2010), No.11, p. 46-54
Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology (New Series), Vol. 18(2011), No.5, p. 123-129
Journal of Structural Engineering, Vol.123(1997), No.11, p.604-613
Online since: January 2006
Authors: Jeng Haur Horng, Jian Shing Lee, D.C. Du
The materials used in this study were also
used in the analysis of H and ZMC models, as listed in Table 2.
Material properties of contact system .
B., ASME Journal of Tribology, 109(2), 257 (1987)
H., ASME Journal of Tribology, 120, 82 (1998)
M., and Chang, L., ASME Journal of Tribology, 122, 86 (2000)
Material properties of contact system .
B., ASME Journal of Tribology, 109(2), 257 (1987)
H., ASME Journal of Tribology, 120, 82 (1998)
M., and Chang, L., ASME Journal of Tribology, 122, 86 (2000)
Safety Problems of Engineering Structures at the Ground Fracture Sites Taking Xian’s for the Example
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Guang Yao Fu, Fan Sheng Zeng, Min Tian
The materials, from earth physical prospecting, revealed in the Xi'an area on the earth's crust 10~20km depth bounds, has thick approximately the 6~8km earth's crust weak belt; Since the Cainozoic Era, this area has been under the tensile stress condition in the north and south to direct
Saying of the ground fracture origin.
Science Research and Technical Development Project (CSCEC-2010-Z-14).
Wu: JOURNAL OF CATASTROPHOLOGY, Vol. 12[1] (1997), P. 84
Peng: Journal of Engineering Geology, Vol. 11 [04] (2003), p. 343
Li: Journal of Engineering Geology, Vol. 15[04] (2007), p. 434
Science Research and Technical Development Project (CSCEC-2010-Z-14).
Wu: JOURNAL OF CATASTROPHOLOGY, Vol. 12[1] (1997), P. 84
Peng: Journal of Engineering Geology, Vol. 11 [04] (2003), p. 343
Li: Journal of Engineering Geology, Vol. 15[04] (2007), p. 434
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Fu Quan Zhang, Yong Zhou Wang, Mei Chen, Mao Fang Huang
Experiments
Material
The nature rubber used in the study was provided by Hainan Tianbao rubber industry & trade Co., LTD, granulated by self-design equipment.
Fig. 1 Mooney viscosity of NR dried by different methods Elastic torque (S`) is an essential parameter of materials, it can embody the ability of measured materials against elastic deformation and molecular bonding strength.
Martins, Leila L.Y.Visconte: submitted to Applied Polymer Science (2005) [2] Information on http://www.alphausa.org/ [3] Dick, J.
A: submitted to Rubbery Materials and Their Compounds (1988) [7] G.
WANG: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 85 (2002), p.415-421 [8] Dick, J.
Fig. 1 Mooney viscosity of NR dried by different methods Elastic torque (S`) is an essential parameter of materials, it can embody the ability of measured materials against elastic deformation and molecular bonding strength.
Martins, Leila L.Y.Visconte: submitted to Applied Polymer Science (2005) [2] Information on http://www.alphausa.org/ [3] Dick, J.
A: submitted to Rubbery Materials and Their Compounds (1988) [7] G.
WANG: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 85 (2002), p.415-421 [8] Dick, J.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Lian Yong Zhang, Ke Ming Liu, Zhuang Ma, Bo Liu
China
aliukm2003@yahoo.com.cn, bzhangly6244@yahoo.com.cn, cmazh123@263.net, dnmgnylb2008@sina.com
Keywords: crankshaft; grinding-hardening; abrasion; martensite
Abstract: In order to improve the strength and wear-resistance of agricultural diesel engine crankshaft, the grinding-hardening experiment of crankshaft material 42CrMo steel was carried out on MM7132 surface grinder.
The crankshaft material of agricultural diesel engine is 42CrMo steel in the tempering condition.
Reference [1] LIU Ju-dong, HOU Da-pan, WANG Da-zheng:Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment, Vol.(2007),p.41
[9] ZHANG Lei, GE Pei-qi ZHANG Jian-hua: Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 42(2006), p.60
[10] JIANG Chen-long, SI Hui, LIU Xiao-hu: Heilongjiang Agricultural Sciences, Vol. 1(2011), p.118
The crankshaft material of agricultural diesel engine is 42CrMo steel in the tempering condition.
Reference [1] LIU Ju-dong, HOU Da-pan, WANG Da-zheng:Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment, Vol.(2007),p.41
[9] ZHANG Lei, GE Pei-qi ZHANG Jian-hua: Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 42(2006), p.60
[10] JIANG Chen-long, SI Hui, LIU Xiao-hu: Heilongjiang Agricultural Sciences, Vol. 1(2011), p.118
Online since: September 2008
Authors: Marcos Gutiérrez, Raúl Muelas, Alina Agüero, Krystina Spiradek, S. Höfinger
Gutiérrez, Materials Science Forum, 522-523 (2006) p. 205
[2] A.
Wright, Materials Science Forum 461-464 (2004) p. 799 [7] E.
Opila, Materials Science Forum, 461-464 (2004) p.765 [8] B.A.
Shütze, Materials Science Forum, 461-464 (2004) p. 401 [13] Y.Y.
Agüero and Raul Muelas, Materials Science Forum, 461-464 (2004) p. 957 [15] P.
Wright, Materials Science Forum 461-464 (2004) p. 799 [7] E.
Opila, Materials Science Forum, 461-464 (2004) p.765 [8] B.A.
Shütze, Materials Science Forum, 461-464 (2004) p. 401 [13] Y.Y.
Agüero and Raul Muelas, Materials Science Forum, 461-464 (2004) p. 957 [15] P.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: W. Götz, G. Holzhüter, S. Lenz, Thomas Gerber, K. Helms, C. Harms, Th. Mittlmeier
Porous materials on the basis of hydroxyapatite (HA) constitute an ideal bone substitute since they promote tissue regeneration by specific surface characteristics.
Materials and Methods The synthetic bone graft NanoBone® S (NBS, Artoss GmbH, Germany) and the xenogeneous Cerabone®-Granulat (CB, aap Implatate AG, Germany) were compared in this study.
Granulates of NanoBone® materials with a size of 0.6 x 2 mm were used.
Klein, K. de Groot, K.C.A. van Blitterswijk, The ultrastructure of the bone-hydroxyapatite interface in vitro, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research 26/10 (1992) 1365-1382
Urist, Bone: formation by autoinduction, Science 150 (1965) 893-899
Materials and Methods The synthetic bone graft NanoBone® S (NBS, Artoss GmbH, Germany) and the xenogeneous Cerabone®-Granulat (CB, aap Implatate AG, Germany) were compared in this study.
Granulates of NanoBone® materials with a size of 0.6 x 2 mm were used.
Klein, K. de Groot, K.C.A. van Blitterswijk, The ultrastructure of the bone-hydroxyapatite interface in vitro, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research 26/10 (1992) 1365-1382
Urist, Bone: formation by autoinduction, Science 150 (1965) 893-899