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Wang, Jianshen, East, Daniel, Morozov, Evgeny V., Wang, Hongxu, Hazell, Paul J., Escobedo-Diaz, Juan P.
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In Materials Science & Engineering A 3 October 2023 885
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In Journal of Alloys and Compounds 5 June 2021 865
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Bordeenithikasem, Punnathat, Hofmann, Douglas C., Firdosy, Samad, Ury, Nicholas, Vogli, Evelina, East, Daniel R.
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In Journal of Alloys and Compounds 15 March 2021 857
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East, Daniel
Tropomyosin (Tm) is an evolutionarily conserved dimeric a-helical coiled coil protein, which interacts end-to-end to form polymers capable of associating with and stabilising actin-filaments and thereby regulate myosin function. The fission yeast, Sc
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East, Daniel A., Fagiani, Francesca, Crosby, James, Georgakopoulos, Nikolaos D., Bertrand, Hélène, Schaap, Marjolein, Fowkes, Adrian, Wells, Geoff, Campanella, Michelangelo
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In Chemistry & Biology 20 November 2014 21(11):1585-1596
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Anton Hasell, Sepidar Sayyar, Helen McGregor, Jill Scott, Jo Law, Agnieszka Golda, East Daniel Raymond
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Leonardo. 54:453-455
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The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series ISBN: 9783030366278
Ceramic reinforced metal matrix composites (MMCs) have advantages over traditional metallic materials, such as higher hardness, strength, and fracture toughness, which make them suitable for ballistic and defence applications. In this research, an in
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Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 865:158976
Ti–Ni–C functionally graded composites were fabricated using a LENS™ additive manufacturing system. A vertical chemical gradient was created by varying powder inputs linearly from Ti–6Al–4V at the bottom layer to approximately 40%wt Ni coat