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Online since: March 2022
Authors: Johnson R. Oluremi, Solomon Idowu Adedokun, Akindele C. Apata, Walied A.H. Elsaigh, Bolanle D. Ikotun, Olukorede M. Osuolale
Transnational Journal of Science and Technology, 3 (10) (2013) 1-7
Ahmed, Use of Silica Fume in Stabilizing Cement-Dune Sand for Highway Materials.
In Beneficial Use of Recycled Materials in Transportation Applications (2001)
Materials, 8(8) (2015) 4857-4875 https://doi.org/10.3390/ma8084857 [72] A.K.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 23 (2) (2010) 146–152
Ahmed, Use of Silica Fume in Stabilizing Cement-Dune Sand for Highway Materials.
In Beneficial Use of Recycled Materials in Transportation Applications (2001)
Materials, 8(8) (2015) 4857-4875 https://doi.org/10.3390/ma8084857 [72] A.K.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 23 (2) (2010) 146–152
Online since: December 2023
Authors: Mohamed Abdel Hady Gepreel, Sengo Kobayashi, Wael Khair-Eldeen, Nour Mahmoud Eldabah, Amin Shoukry
Gepreel, Materials Science and Engineering: C 121 (2021) 111661
Niinomi, Materials Science and Engineering: A 243 (1998) 231-236
Morinaga, Materials Science and Engineering: A 480 (2008) 167-174
Langer, Journal of materials science 24 (1989) 381-388
Liu, Journal of Materials Science & Technology 69 (2021) 7-14
Niinomi, Materials Science and Engineering: A 243 (1998) 231-236
Morinaga, Materials Science and Engineering: A 480 (2008) 167-174
Langer, Journal of materials science 24 (1989) 381-388
Liu, Journal of Materials Science & Technology 69 (2021) 7-14
Online since: February 2023
Authors: Billal Mahdi, Farid Rouabah
[13] Catauro M, Raucci M G, Ausanio G, Ambrosio L, Sol-gel Synthesis, Characterization and Bioactivity of Poly(Ether-Imide)/TiO2 Hybrid Materials, Journal of Applied Biomaterials and Biomechanics. (2018)
[17] Van Chuc N, Thanh C T, Van Tu N, Phuong V T Q, Thang P V, Thanh Tam N T, A Simple Approach to the Fabrication of Graphene-Carbon Nanotube Hybrid Films on Copper Substrate by Chemical Vapor Deposition, Journal of Materials Science & Technology. 31 (2015) 479–83 [18] Pomogailo A D, Polymer Sol-Gel Synthesis of Hybrid Nanocomposites, Colloid J. 67 (2005) 658–77
[43] Chen X, Preparation and property of TiO2 nanoparticle dispersed polyvinyl alcohol composite materials, Journal of Materials Science Letters. 21 (2002) 1637–1639
Nanoelectronics and Materials. 9 (2016) 17-36
[63] Yang C-C, Synthesis and characterization of the cross-linked PVA/TiO2 composite polymer membrane for alkaline DMFC, Journal of Membrane Science. 288 (2007) 51–60
[17] Van Chuc N, Thanh C T, Van Tu N, Phuong V T Q, Thang P V, Thanh Tam N T, A Simple Approach to the Fabrication of Graphene-Carbon Nanotube Hybrid Films on Copper Substrate by Chemical Vapor Deposition, Journal of Materials Science & Technology. 31 (2015) 479–83 [18] Pomogailo A D, Polymer Sol-Gel Synthesis of Hybrid Nanocomposites, Colloid J. 67 (2005) 658–77
[43] Chen X, Preparation and property of TiO2 nanoparticle dispersed polyvinyl alcohol composite materials, Journal of Materials Science Letters. 21 (2002) 1637–1639
Nanoelectronics and Materials. 9 (2016) 17-36
[63] Yang C-C, Synthesis and characterization of the cross-linked PVA/TiO2 composite polymer membrane for alkaline DMFC, Journal of Membrane Science. 288 (2007) 51–60
Online since: July 2019
Authors: Ali Sadeghi, Farbod Tondnevis, Reza Fekrazad, Mohammad Ali Ketabi, Mohamad Mahdi Abolhasani
Materials Science and Engineering: C, 69, 380-387
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials, 61, 590-599
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 23(7), 1605-1617
Materials Science and Engineering: C, 54, 20-25
Dental Materials, 32,e50-e51
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials, 61, 590-599
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 23(7), 1605-1617
Materials Science and Engineering: C, 54, 20-25
Dental Materials, 32,e50-e51
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Wang Jun
Before 2000, most of the articles are about the advantages, approaches and modes of applying computer science into English teaching.
Wila.D (2009) holds that language labs and language learning through computers are not only effective and interactive modes of teaching, but are also very useful and interesting for the users as it facilitates immediate output of their efforts.It is argued that web-based teaching materials on the Internet serve as a platform to facilitate teaching and learning and provide new approaches for conducting classes and delivering course materials(Ngai et al, 2007).
What students do on the internet are logging on BBS(80.5%), retrieving various materials(49.0%), sending and receiving emails (48.7%), watching news (46.5%), communicating (36.4%) and entertaining (33.1%).
English Teachers' Attitudes toward Computer-Assisted Language Learning, International Journal Of Language Studies, 4, 3, pp. 27-54, [4] Chambers, A., & Bax, S.
International Journal Of Linguistics (IJL), 5(1), 191-203
Wila.D (2009) holds that language labs and language learning through computers are not only effective and interactive modes of teaching, but are also very useful and interesting for the users as it facilitates immediate output of their efforts.It is argued that web-based teaching materials on the Internet serve as a platform to facilitate teaching and learning and provide new approaches for conducting classes and delivering course materials(Ngai et al, 2007).
What students do on the internet are logging on BBS(80.5%), retrieving various materials(49.0%), sending and receiving emails (48.7%), watching news (46.5%), communicating (36.4%) and entertaining (33.1%).
English Teachers' Attitudes toward Computer-Assisted Language Learning, International Journal Of Language Studies, 4, 3, pp. 27-54, [4] Chambers, A., & Bax, S.
International Journal Of Linguistics (IJL), 5(1), 191-203
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Shou Yi Xue
Some scholars tried to establish strength theory of materials based on energy principles, and have made gratifying progress.
We know that the elastic strain energy is the energy driving material failure, but the volumetric strain energy is beneficial to stability, this is because rock, soil and concrete belongs to frictional materials.
Xie et al suggested a failure criterion for rock materials based on the releasable elastic strain energy before failure[13], which can be called as the energy release rate theory.
Xie: Journal of Sichuan University(Engineering Science edition) Vol. 40(2)(2008), p. 26 (in Chinese) [10] Q.Y.
Xue: China Civil Engineering Journal Vol. 45(9)(2012), p. 122 (in Chinese)
We know that the elastic strain energy is the energy driving material failure, but the volumetric strain energy is beneficial to stability, this is because rock, soil and concrete belongs to frictional materials.
Xie et al suggested a failure criterion for rock materials based on the releasable elastic strain energy before failure[13], which can be called as the energy release rate theory.
Xie: Journal of Sichuan University(Engineering Science edition) Vol. 40(2)(2008), p. 26 (in Chinese) [10] Q.Y.
Xue: China Civil Engineering Journal Vol. 45(9)(2012), p. 122 (in Chinese)
Online since: July 2020
Authors: Emad Yousif, Zainab Hussain, Sameer Kareem, Salam Mohammed, Zeyad Fadhil
Materials.
Journal of hazardous Materials 177 (2010) 70-80
Research Journal of Chemical Sciences 1 (2011) 38-45
journal of Baghdad for science 4 (2012) 680-688
Applied Mechanics and Materials 5 (2014) 1311-1319
Journal of hazardous Materials 177 (2010) 70-80
Research Journal of Chemical Sciences 1 (2011) 38-45
journal of Baghdad for science 4 (2012) 680-688
Applied Mechanics and Materials 5 (2014) 1311-1319
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Rabiahtul Zulkafli, Muhammad Azmi Abdul Hamid, Norinsan Kamil Othman, Azman Jalar
Nano-sized materials was attracted many industry especially in electronic field [5] and medical science [6-8].
Weller, Quantized semiconductor particles: a novel state of matter for materials science, Advanced Materials 5 (1993) 88-95
Abdul Khadar, Characterization of chemically synthesized CdS nanoparticles, Indian Academy of Sciences, Pramana, journal of physics 65 (2005) 801
R-Ray investigation of the structure of transparent oil-water disperse system, Journal Colloid Science 3(1948) 383- 405
Micocci, Synthesis and characterization of ZnS nanoparticles in water/AOT/n-heptane microemulsions, Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing 69 (1999) 369-373
Weller, Quantized semiconductor particles: a novel state of matter for materials science, Advanced Materials 5 (1993) 88-95
Abdul Khadar, Characterization of chemically synthesized CdS nanoparticles, Indian Academy of Sciences, Pramana, journal of physics 65 (2005) 801
R-Ray investigation of the structure of transparent oil-water disperse system, Journal Colloid Science 3(1948) 383- 405
Micocci, Synthesis and characterization of ZnS nanoparticles in water/AOT/n-heptane microemulsions, Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing 69 (1999) 369-373
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Rong Ying Huang, Yun Fei Guo, Hong Guang Zheng, Hai Dong Zheng
To reduce the influence of this problem, The material properties of femur/tibia/fibula are usually simply defined as isotropy and single material (hereinafter referred to as single material).
Material properties.
Acknowledgment The authors gratefully acknowledgement research support from Natural Science Foundation of China (50975013).
Zhang: Journal of Clinical Rehabilitative Tissue Engineering Research, Vol. 13 (2009) No.43, pp. 8436-8441.
[6] Moglo K E and Shirazi-Adl A.: Journal of Biomechanics, Vol. 38 (2005), pp. 1075-1083.
Material properties.
Acknowledgment The authors gratefully acknowledgement research support from Natural Science Foundation of China (50975013).
Zhang: Journal of Clinical Rehabilitative Tissue Engineering Research, Vol. 13 (2009) No.43, pp. 8436-8441.
[6] Moglo K E and Shirazi-Adl A.: Journal of Biomechanics, Vol. 38 (2005), pp. 1075-1083.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Ting Ting Yu, Xue Lin Hu, Feng Pin Li, Yu Cao
Method
The PPGS method for laser material processing on freeform surface is based on two principles discussed as follows.
Six steps are involved in performing the procedure of laser material processing on freeform surface.
Application The key technique for laser materials processing on freeform surface part is the implementation of the laser spot marching along the freeform curve paths on the surface, at desired speed and energy density that can initiate the expected laser-matter interaction.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.51005083, 51375348) and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant No.201003479).
Journal of Laser Micro/Nanoengineering, Vol. 4(3), (2009):192-196 [9] Meyer, Carl D.
Six steps are involved in performing the procedure of laser material processing on freeform surface.
Application The key technique for laser materials processing on freeform surface part is the implementation of the laser spot marching along the freeform curve paths on the surface, at desired speed and energy density that can initiate the expected laser-matter interaction.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.51005083, 51375348) and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant No.201003479).
Journal of Laser Micro/Nanoengineering, Vol. 4(3), (2009):192-196 [9] Meyer, Carl D.