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Effect of particle shape of glass beads on the strength and deformation of cemented sands | SpringerLink
Vapor Pressure Measurements on Linalool Using a Rapid and Inexpensive Method Suitable for Cannabis-Associated Terpenes | Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
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Evaluation of Bonding Gap Control Methods for an Epoxy Adhesive Joint of Carbon Fiber Tubes and Aluminum Alloy Inserts
Systematic coarse-graining of epoxy resins with machine learning-informed energy renormalization | npj Computational Materials
Temperature-Controlled Photoreactors and ChemBeads as Key Technologies for Robust and Practical Photochemical HTE | Organic Process Research & Development
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A solar wind-derived water reservoir on the Moon hosted by impact glass beads | Nature Geoscience