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Cancer is considered as one of the foremost cause of illness and death with very complex pathophysiology even though prominent advancement has been made on innovative tumor treatments. Therapeutic properties and the global survival rate are still disappointing for the patients with cancer. There is a shortfall in the capabilities of these cancer therapies, some novel strategies are developed to provide better treatment therapies to improve their quality of life and also aids in reducing the numb
PbTe, a prominent thermoelectric material within the intermediate temperature range (500 K to 950 K), has displayed noteworthy potential due to its cubic rock salt crystal structure and narrow band gap of 0.32 eV. This investigation explores the quaternary system (PbTe)0.95-x-(PbSe)x-(PbS)0.05 with x = 0, 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.35, and 0.95, along with a consistent Na dopant concentration of 1 at%. The findings indicate that the inclusion of PbSe and PbS significantly reduces the lattice ther
Pitch-based carbon fiber reinforced epoxy composites are used in specialized applications for their high-modulus and thermal conductivity; however, little data on their fatigue performance are available in the open literature. In this study, fatigue behaviors of ultra-high-modulus pitch-based carbon fiber and standard-modulus polyacrylonitrile (PAN)-based carbon fiber were compared in woven quasi-isotropic epoxy matrix composites subject to uniaxial tension. It was found that the pitch fiber co
Peer-reviewed industrial hemp research by Hosseini-Toudeshky, Hossein; Navaei, Azizollah published in Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures (2024).
Peer-reviewed industrial hemp research by Dal Pont, Stefano; Sciumé, Giuseppe; Moreira published in Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Fracture Mechanics for Concrete and Concrete Structures (2025).
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Four full concrete columns have been created Tested below high temperature for The fire resistance of concrete elements in concrete with particular compressive strengths. The standard concrete with compressive strength values of C25 were made of one of the four specimens, while the rest were made of C35, C60 and C75 respectively, respectively. During simulation of Within the laboratory furnace, the same For the specimens, axial forces were applied. Many experimental outcomes par
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Four full concrete columns have been created Tested below high temperature for The fire resistance of concrete elements in concrete with particular compressive strengths. The standard concrete with compressive strength values of C25 were made of one of the four specimens, while the rest were made of C35, C60 and C75 respectively, respectively. During simulation of Within the laboratory furnace, the same For the specimens, axial forces were applied. Many experimental outcomes par
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Understanding the relationship between plant traits and flammability is important for accurately predicting fire behavior and assessing fire hazard. However, plant flammability is multidimensional and multi-scale in nature, and it is not well understood how plant traits measured on leaf or partial crown scales influence crown fire behavior. In this study, we burned entire branches of 16 shrub species native to Texas a
A fire can happen anytime and anywhere. That is why the fire resistance of our structures is important. Adequate fire resistance enables the evacuation of people and material goods, fire-fighting intervention, but also the possibility of reusing the building after the fire with minor or major retrofitting works. Our structures are made of different construction materials, and these materials behave differently in fire conditions, while we build our structures to last 50, 100, or 200 years. That