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Autor:
Yangtao Liu, Xiangtao Gong, Chinmoy Podder, Fan Wang, Zeyuan Li, Jianzhao Liu, Jinzhao Fu, Xiaotu Ma, Panawan Vanaphuti, Rui Wang, Andrew Hitt, Yavuz Savsatli, Zhenzhen Yang, Mingyuan Ge, Wah-Keat Lee, Bryan Yonemoto, Ming Tang, Heng Pan, Yan Wang
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Joule. 7:952-970
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Journal of Electronic Materials. 48:17-24
To understand how and why Sn whiskers nucleate, measurements were performed in which the thermal expansion mismatch was used to induce strain in the samples. The current work focuses on the effect of grain size by studying samples with a thickness of
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Journal of Electronic Materials. 47:103-109
Although Sn whiskers have been studied extensively, there is still a need to understand the driving forces behind whisker nucleation and growth. Many studies point to the role of stress, but confirming this requires a quantitative comparison between
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ECS Meeting Abstracts. :265-265
Dendrite growth during electrodeposition is a critical challenge faced by high-energy metallic electrodes (e.g. Li, Zn) in rechargeable batteries. Under typical battery operation conditions, mossy structure forms on Li and Zn anode surface, which may
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Research in Nursing & Health. 28:48-55
Cancer cachexia is a syndrome of weight loss, muscle wasting, fatigue, and anorexia that occurs in patients with advanced or recurrent solid tumor disease. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFalpha) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) have been implicated in the
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Research in nursinghealth. 28(1)
Tumor-induced skeletal muscle wasting involves tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway of muscle protein degradation. In this study, growth of the colon-26 adenocarcinoma in mice was associated with diminished gastrocnemius m
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Research in nursinghealth. 27(3)
Skeletal muscle wasting is a prominent feature of cancer cachexia and involves decreased muscle protein synthesis and increased activity of the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway of protein degradation. We report that both indomethacin and ibuprofen improv