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Online since: February 2011
Authors: He Ping Zhong
Acknowledgements This paper is supported by the Soft Science Research Project of Henan Province (092400440088) and the Major Special Project of Xuchang University (2010ZD007).
References [1] George,G..Slack resources and the performance of privately held firms.Academy of Management Journal, 2005,48(4):661-676
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Strategy Management Journal, 2003, 24(13): 1249-1263
The 4th International Conference on Management and Service Science,2010.
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Mohamad Rusop, Khaulah Sulaiman, Zurianti A. Rahman, Ahmad Shuhaimi Abu Bakar
Rahman1,2,a, Khaulah Sulaiman1,b, Mohamad Rusop3,c and Ahmad Shuhaimi1 1Low Dimension Materials Research Centre, University of Malaya, 50603, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia 3NANO-SciTech Centre, Institute Of Science, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia.
Xu, Free-Standing PEDOT-PSS/Ca3Co4O9 Composite Films as Novel Thermoelectric Materials, Journal of Electronic Materials 40 (2011) 948-952
Koenig, Markus Winkler, Harald Boettner, Organic Semiconductors for Thermoelectric Applications, Journal Of Electronic Materials 39 (2010) 1589-1592
Katz, F.Fang and R.l.Opila, Promising Thermoelectric Properties of Commercial PEDOT:PSS Materials and Their Bi2Te3 Powder Composites, Applied Materials and Interfaces 2 (2010) 3170-3178
Peng, The thermoelectric performance of Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiphene)/Poly(4-styrenesulfonate) thin films, Journal Of Electronic Materials 38 (2009) 1182-1188
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Guang Yin Wang
Based on their good properties, nano materials have potential applications in magnetic materials, electronic materials, optical materials, as well as the sintering, catalysis, sensor of high strength and high density material.
Because of their electrical and magnetic properties, nano materials are widely used in industry, for example, giant magnetoresistance materials can be used as read- write head of next generation magnetic recording materials in information storage.
Used as magnetic recording materials, nano materials could improve signal to noise ratio and the image quality.
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Online since: February 2018
Authors: Evangeline Kumar, Kari Thangaratnam
Three materials, Material1, 2, and 3 are considered for analysis.
The two materials used in this FGM cylindrical shell are: Aluminium (metal) and Zirconia (ceramic).
Thangaratnam, Analysis of Functionally Graded Plates and Shells: Stress, Buckling and Free Vibration, Journal of Aerospace Sciences and Technology 66(2) (2014) 127-136
Zahit, Flutter Analysis of a Laminated Composite Plate with Temperature Dependent Material Properties, International Journal of Aeronautical Science & Aerospace Research, 3 (3) (2016) 106-114
Reddy, Vibration of Functionally Graded Cylindrical Shells, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences. 41 (1999) 309-324.
Online since: September 2012
Authors: Muh Ron Wang, Yi Jun Shen, Tien Chu Lin
The superheat of liquid CO2 has great influence on flashing atomization modes, bobbles growth rate and concentration, and thus result in difference spray angle, spray pattern, and the structure of liquid jet, that is suitable for different materials cleaning application.
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Online since: January 2026
Authors: Mouhcine Benaicha, Islam Gharbi, Hicham Mouloudi
Subject Area Analysis As illustrated in Fig. 3, Engineering represents the largest field in SCEC research, comprising 53.9% of the total publications, followed by Materials Science (17.2%), Environmental Science (4.0%), and Earth and Planetary Sciences (2.9%).
This interdisciplinary focus highlights the relevance of SCEC across fields such as materials science, engineering, and sustainable design.
The research is predominantly concentrated in engineering, which accounts for over 50% of publications, followed by materials science and environmental science.
The interdisciplinary nature of SCEC research is evident, with engineering, materials science, and environmental science leading the way.
Materials (Basel) 2022;15:816. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15030816
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Jun Ding, Ding Guo, Xiao Jun Zhang, Wen Jie Yuan, Hong Xi Zhu, Cheng Ji Deng
In refractory, forsterite is considered as one of the most efficient materials for critical production stages of modern iron and steel industry, namely, steelmaking and casting or ladle metallurgy [5-10].
Experimental Natural forsterite powders (44 μm, Yichang, China) and Na2CO3 (99.8% purity, AR) were used as raw materials.
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Online since: January 2012
Authors: Yu Shu Cui, Li Hua Guo, Hong Ling Shao
This paper puts forward some corresponding countermeasures and suggestions on making reform on institutional level and the innovation of financial products to support the development of wood carbon sequestration materials industry, based on the financing obstacles to the development of wood carbon sequestration materials industry, form the significance of wood carbon sequestration materials development. 1.
The Development Status of Wood Carbon Sequestration Materials Industry Wood carbon materials sequestration should belong to sub-sectors of the environmental protection industry for its ecological environment protection effect.
However, wood carbon sequestration materials industry is still in the embryonic stage in forestry. 4.
Barriers of the Wood Carbon Sequestration Materials Industry 4.1 Capital costs are too high The capital cost of wood carbon sequestration materials in financing is including the planting costs, transaction costs and the opportunity costs.
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Online since: June 2019
Authors: Yi Qiang Wu, Xin Li Zhang, Jian Wang, Jun Hua Xiao, Ming Liu, Hong Jun Chen, Ying Feng Zuo
Materials and Methods Materials.
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Journal of materials science, 2011, 46(20): 6726
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology--Materials Science Edition, 2006, 21(1): 138-142
Journal of Building Materials, 2018,21(03):394-401.
Online since: May 2009
Authors: Andrew John Ruys, Cynthia M. Chan
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