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Triangularizability of operators with increasing spectrum
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Triangularizable semigroups of matrices
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Triangularization over finite-dimensional division rings using the reduced trace
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Triangular-lattice Heisenberg anti-ferromagnets: A Schwinger-boson study
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Triangular-norm-based addition of fuzzy intervals
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Triangular-shaped reaction fronts in a catalytic surface reaction
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Triangulated 3-polytopes without faces of low weight
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Triangulated neighborhoods in even-hole-free graphs Original Research Article
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Triangulating a Surface with a Prescribed Graph
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Triangulating Debates Within the Field: Teaching International Relations Research Methodology
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Triangulating graphs with few P4ʹs Original Research Article
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Triangulating graphs without asteroidal triples
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Triangulating multitolerance graphs Original Research Article
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Triangulating Planar Graphs While Minimizing the Maximum Degree
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Triangulating the surface of a molecule Original Research Article
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Triangulation as a basis for knowledge discovery in software engineering
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Triangulation between case study and survey methods in management accounting research: An assessment of validity implications
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Triangulation in qualitative tourism research
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Triangulation method as a valid tool to locate the damage in unidirectional CFRP laminates
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Triangulation of 3D surfaces reconstructed by interpolating subdivision
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Triangulation of arbitrary polyhedra to support automatic mesh generators
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Triangulation of Bayesian networks with recursive estimation of distribution algorithms Original Research Article
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Triangulation of generative form for parametric design and rapid prototyping
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Triangulation-based fusion of sonar data with application in robot pose tracking
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Triangulations and a generalization of Boseʹs method Original Research Article
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Triangulations of 3-way regular tripartite graphs of degree 4, with applications to orthogonal latin squares Original Research Article
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Triangulations of orientable surfaces by complete tripartite graphs
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Triangulations on closed surfaces which quadrangulate other surfaces II Original Research Article
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Triangulations Original Research Article
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Triangulations without minimum-weight drawing
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Triangulation-to-GPS and GPS-to-GPS geodesy in Trinidad, West Indies: Neotectonics, seismic risk, and geologic implications
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TRIANGULATOR: Excel spreadsheets for converting relative bearings to XYZ coordinates, with applications to scaling photographs and orienting surfaces
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Triangulo-pentahalotrimetal complexes of nickel(II) and cobalt(II) with N,N,N′,N′,N-tetramethylethane-1,2-diamine and related compounds
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Triaryl bis-sulfones as a new class of cannabinoid CB2 receptor inhibitors: identification of a lead and initial SAR studies
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Triaryl bis-sulfones as cannabinoid-2 receptor ligands: SAR studies
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Triaryl linked donor acceptor dyads for high-performance dye-sensitized solar cells
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Triaryl methane derivatives as antiproliferative agents
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Triaryl phosphine-functionalized N-heterocyclic carbene ligands for Heck reaction
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Triarylamines connected via phenylenevinylene segments
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Triarylaminium salt facilitated Friedel–Crafts reaction of indoles with enamides and vinyl ethers
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Triarylantimony dicarboxylates as pseudo-halides for palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction with arylboronic acids and triarylbismuthanes without any base
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Triarylborane-functionalized polynorbornenes: Direct polymerization and signal amplification in fluoride sensing
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Triarylcarbinol functionalized gold nanoparticles for the colorimetric detection of nerve agent simulants
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Triarylethylene bisphenols with a novel cycle are ligands for the estrogen receptor Original Research Article
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Triarylimidazoles as potent antiwear agents: Eco-friendly synthesis and materialistic approach
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Triarylpyrazoles with basic side chains: development of pyrazole-based estrogen receptor antagonists Original Research Article
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Triarylpyrylium salts: dynamics of the monomer–dimer equilibrium via a triplet absorption study
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Triassic ‘Ghost’ Stratigraphy of Shallow-Marine Sediments of the Mino Terrane Reconstructed from Cave Deposits in Permian Limestone and Clastic Rocks in Triassic Deep-Marine Chert
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Triassic “adakitic” rocks in an extensional setting (North China): Melts from the cratonic lower crust
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Triassic alkaline magmatism of the Hawasina Nappes: Post-breakup melting of the Oman lithospheric mantle modified by the Permian Neotethyan Plume
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Triassic alluvial braidplain and braided river deposits of the La Ternera Formation, Atacama region, northern Chile
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Triassic blueschists and eclogites from northwest Turkey: vestiges of the Paleo-Tethyan subduction
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Triassic climates — State of the art and perspectives
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Triassic collision in the Paleo-Tethys Ocean constrained by volcanic activity in SW China
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Triassic collision of western Tianshan orogenic belt, China: Evidence from SHRIMP U–Pb dating of zircon from HP/UHP eclogitic rocks
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Triassic correlation of the Southeast Asian mainland
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Triassic eclogites from central Qiangtang, northern Tibet, China: Petrology, geochronology and metamorphic P–T path
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Triassic granitoids in the eastern Songpan Ganzi Fold Belt, SW China: Magmatic response to geodynamics of the deep lithosphere
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Triassic granitoids of the Qinling orogen, central China: Genetic relationship of enclaves and rapakivi-textured rocks
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Triassic high-pressure metamorphism in the Huwan shear zone: Tracking the initial subduction of continental crust in the whole Dabie orogen
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Triassic high-strain shear zones in Hainan Island (South China) and their implications on the amalgamation of the Indochina and South China Blocks: Kinematic and 40Ar/39Ar geochronological constraints
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Triassic magnetic overprints related to albitization in granites from the Morvan massif (France)
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Triassic marine biogeography constrains the palaeogeographic reconstruction of Tibet and adjacent areas
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Triassic metamorphism in the northern part of the Tahamي Terrane of the central cordillera of Colombia
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Triassic mineralization with Cretaceous overprint in the Dahu Au–Mo deposit, Xiaoqinling gold province: Constraints from SHRIMP monazite U–Th–Pb geochronology
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Triassic Nb-enriched basalts, magnesian andesites, and adakites of the Qiangtang terrane (Central Tibet): evidence for metasomatism by slab-derived melts in the mantle wedge
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Triassic palaeogeography of Tunisia
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Triassic paleomagnetic data from south China and their bearing on the tectonic evolution of the western circum-Pacific region
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Triassic paragonite- and garnet-bearing epidote-amphibolite from the Hida Mountains, Japan
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Triassic pelagic deposits of Timor: palaeogeographic and sea-level implications
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Triassic platform-margin deltas in the western Barents Sea
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Triassic redbeds in the Malaguide Complex (Betic Cordillera — Spain): Petrography, geochemistry and geodynamic implications
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Triassic rift-related komatiite, picrite and basalt, Pelagonian continental margin, Greece
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Triassic river systems and the paleo-Pacific margin of northwestern Pangea
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Triassic seismic sequence stratigraphy and paleogeography of the western Barents Sea area
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Triassic stratigraphy, facies and evolution of the Arabian shelf in the northern United Arab Emirates
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Triassic synthems of southern South America (southwestern Gondwana) and the Western Caucasus (the northern Neotethys), and global tracing of their boundaries
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Triassic three-stage collision in the Paleo-Tethys: Constraints from magmatism in the Jiangda–Deqen–Weixi continental margin arc, SW China
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Triassic to Middle Jurassic stratigraphy of the Kerr McGee 97/12-1 exploration well, offshore southern England
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Triassic–early Liassic extensional systems and their Tertiary inversion, Essaouira Basin (Morocco)
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Triassic–Jurassic boundary events inferred from integrated stratigraphy of the Csővár section, Hungary
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Triassic–Jurassic boundary events: Problems, progress, possibilities
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Triassic–Jurassic development of the St. George’s Channel basin, offshore Wales, UK
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Triassic–Jurassic organic carbon isotope stratigraphy of key sections in the western Tethys realm (Austria)
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Triatoma infestans can be captured under natural climatic conditions using yeast-baited traps
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Triatomic states in ultracold gases Original Research Article
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Triatominae–Trypanosoma cruzi/T. rangeli: Vector–parasite interactions
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Triatomine Fauna and Recent Epidemiological Dynamics of Chagas Disease in an Endemic Area of Northeast Brazil
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Triaxial Apparatus for Applying Liquid Infiltration with Controlled Boundary Conditions and Internal Suction Measurement
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Triaxial Behavior of Kaolinite in Different Pore Fluids
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Triaxial behavior of sand–mica mixtures using genetic programming
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Triaxial behaviour of a cemented gravely sand, Tehran alluvium
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Triaxial behaviour of concrete under high stresses: Influence of the loading path on compaction and limit states
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Triaxial characterisation of iron powder behaviour
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Triaxial characterisation of iron powder behaviour
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Triaxial compression deformation for artificial frozen clay with thermal gradient
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Triaxial compression of aluminium foams
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Triaxial Compression of Sand Reinforced with Fibers
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Triaxial compressive strength of air-entrained concrete after freeze–thaw cycles
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Triaxial Creep Behavior of Red Sandstone in Freeze-Thaw Environments
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Triaxial Determination of Shear Strength of Tire Chips-Sand-Geotextile Mixtures
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Triaxial ellipsoid dimensions and poles of asteroids from AO observations at the Keck-II telescope
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Triaxial ellipsoid dimensions and rotational poles of seven asteroids from Lick Observatory adaptive optics images, and of Ceres
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Triaxial Ellipsoidal Quantum Billiards
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Tri-axial forces at the seat and backrest during whole-body fore-and-aft vibration
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Tri-axial forces at the seat and backrest during whole-body vertical vibration
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Triaxial mechanical behaviour of mortar: Effects of drying
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Triaxial nuclear shapes in odd-Ta nuclei? Original Research Article
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Tri-axial sensors and actuators made of a single piezoelectric cylindrical shell
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Triaxial shear behavior of a cement-treated sand–gravel mixture
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Triaxial strength and failure criterion of plain high-strength and high-performance concrete before and after high temperatures
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Triaxial stress state deep in orogenic belts: an example from Turkey
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Triaxial superdeformation in 163Lu Original Research Article
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Triaxial superdeformed bands in 164Lu and enhanced E1 decay-out strength
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Triaxial superdeformed bands in odd–odd image isotopes
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Triaxial T–C–C behavior of air-entrained concrete after freeze–thaw cycles
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Triaxial Tests of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
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Triaxial-in-a-plane soil stress gage for vehicle mobility applications
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Triaxiality - recent progress in mass 160 region Original Research Article
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Triaxiality dependent cohesive zone model
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Triaxiality Factor and Lode Angle Effects on Failure of X-100 Steel Considering Plastic Anisotropy
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Triaxiality in 48Cr
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Triaxiality in the interacting boson model Original Research Article
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Triazamacrocyclic complexes with 8- and 9-membered chelate rings. Preparation, structures and agostic interactions in complexes of 1,5,9-triazacyclotetradecane and 1,5,9-triazacyclopentadecane
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Triazene 1-oxide compounds: Synthesis, characterization and evaluation as fluorescence sensor for biological applications
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Triazene drug metabolites. Part 17: synthesis and plasma hydrolysis of acyloxymethyl carbamate derivatives of antitumour triazenes Original Research Article
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Triazene formation via reaction of imidazol-2-ylidenes with azides
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Triazidation of 2,4,6-trifluorobenzenes
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Triazine dendrimers as drug delivery systems: From synthesis to therapy
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Triazine dyes as photosensitizers for dye-sensitized solar cells
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Triazine herbicide concentrations in the German Wadden Sea
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Triazine residues in raw milk and infant formulas from Spanish northwest, by a diphasic dialysis extraction
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Triazine retention by nanofiltration in the presence of organic matter: The role of humic substance characteristics
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Triazine-based Dendrimers as Liquid Crystals: Synthesis and Characterization.
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Triazine–human serum albumin association: thermodynamic approach and sodium effect
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Triazines in the aquatic systems of the Eastern Chinese Rivers Liao-He and Yangtse
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Triazinic herbicide determination by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry in breast milk
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Triazolam-induced amnesia and the word-frequency effect in recognition memory: Support for a dual process account
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Triazole- and azo-coupled calix[4]arene as a highly sensitive chromogenic sensor for Ca2+ and Pb2+ ions
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Triazole and triazole derivatives as proton transport facilitators in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells
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Triazole based cadmium(II) anionic framework with 2-dimensional helical channels: Ionic liquid induced synthesis
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Triazole compounds alters the antioxidant and osmoprotectant status in drought stressed Helianthus annuus L. plants
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Triazole derivatives as non-nucleoside inhibitors of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase—Structure–activity relationships and crystallographic analysis
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Triazole functionalized gold nanoparticles for colorimetric Cr3+ sensing
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Triazole linked lower rim glycosyl appended 1,3-calix[4]arene conjugates: Synthesis, characterization, and their interaction with jacalin Original Research Article
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Triazole oxytocin antagonists: Identification of aryl ether replacements for a biaryl substituent
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Triazole-based chromogenic and non-chromogenic receptors for halides
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Triazole-fused sugars from nitroalkene-containing C-glycosides by a tandem 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition and intramolecular Michael addition
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Triazolehemiporphyrazines as bridging paths in push–pull phthalocyanines for quadratic nonlinear optics
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Triazole-linked dendro[60]fullerenes: modular synthesis via a ‘click’ reaction and acidity-dependent self-assembly on the surface
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Triazolinediones applications and recent advances in click chemistry
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Triazolines 26: 1-aryl-5-amido-1,2,3-triazolines, a new group of triazoline anticonvulsants. Effect of 5-substitution on anticonvulsant activity
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Triazolines 31 — anticonvulsant properties of three triazoline — and aziridinedicarboximide derivatives
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Triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines as novel CDK2 inhibitors: Protein structure-guided design and SAR
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Triazolo[4,3-b]pyridazinones, Cycloaddition, Cytotoxicity, Hep cells
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Triazoloacridin-6-ones as novel inhibitors of the quinone oxidoreductases NQO1 and NQO2 Original Research Article
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Triazoloisoquinoline-based dual functional dyestuff for dye-sensitized solar cells
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Triazolo-linked cinchona alkaloid carbamate anion exchange-type chiral stationary phases: Synthesis by click chemistry and evaluation
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Triazolopiperazine-amides as dipeptidyl peptidase IV inhibitors: Close analogs of JANUVIA™ (sitagliptin phosphate)
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Triazolopyridines. Part 24: New polynitrogenated potential helicating ligands
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Triazolopyridines. Part 25: Synthesis of new chiral ligands from [1,2,3]triazolo[1,5-a]pyridines
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Triazolopyridines. Part 26: The preparation of novel [1,2,3]triazolo[1,5-a]pyridine sulfoxides
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Triazolopyridines. Part 28. The ring–chain isomerization strategy: triazolopyridine- and triazoloquinoline–pyridine based fluorescence ligands
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Triazolo-tetrahydrofluorenones as selective estrogen receptor beta agonists
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Triazolyl benzothiadiazole fluorescent chemosensors: a systematic investigation of 1,4- or 1,5-disubstituted mono- and bis-triazole derivatives
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Triazophos residues and dissipation rates in wheat crops and soil
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Triazophos up-regulated gene expression in the female brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens
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TRIB1 overexpression in acute myeloid leukemia
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Trib3 is regulated by IL-3 and affects bone marrow-derived mast cell survival and function
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Tribadism in Zaire
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Tribal and intergeneric relationships of Mesechiteae (Apocynoideae, Apocynaceae): evidence from three noncoding plastid DNA regions and morphology
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Tribal boundaries: Stylistic variability and social boundary maintenance during the transition to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain
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Tribal Community Visit to Malaria-Endemic Areas Can Pose Risk to Car Nicobar Island: Deterrent for Malaria Elimination
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Tribal connections health information outreach: results, evaluation, and challenges
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Tribal delimitation and phylogenetic relationships of Loteae and Coronilleae (Faboideae: Fabaceae) with special reference to Lotus: evidence from nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences
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Tribal Farm Women’s Participation in Agriculture and Factors Influencing It: Evidence from West Bengal, India
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Tribal Nations, Local Governments, and Regional Pluralism in Washington State: The Swinomish Approach in the Skagit Valley
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Tribal particle swarm optimization for neurofuzzy inference systems and its prediction applications
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Tribal Proclivity and its Effects on the Cooperate Existence of Nigeria in the Centenary Era: An Islamic Perspective
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Tribal regimes in academia: a comparative analysis of market structure across disciplines
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Tribalism, genealogy and the development of Al-Alkhalaf : A traditional settlement in southwestern Saudi Arabia
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Tribarium dicitrate penta­hydrate, [Ba3(C6H5O7)2(H2O)4]·H2O
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Tribbles Coordinates Mitosis and Morphogenesis in Drosophila by Regulating String/CDC25 Proteolysis
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Tribbles homolog 2 (Trib2) and HoxA9 cooperate to accelerate acute myelogenous leukemia
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Tribbles homolog 2 inactivates C/EBPα and causes acute myelogenous leukemia
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Tribendimidine: a promising, safe and broad-spectrum anthelmintic agent from China
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Tribe-PSO: A novel global optimization algorithm and its application in molecular docking
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Tribes: How race, religion, and identity determine success in the new global economy : Joel Kotkin New York: Random House, 343 , $12.00, 1992
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Tribhuvan University area serves as a greenspace for birds in the Kathmandu Valley, Central Nepal
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Tri-bimaximal mixing and the neutrino oscillation data
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Tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing and quark masses from a discrete flavour symmetry Original Research Article
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Tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing and the image flavor symmetry Original Research Article
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Tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing from discrete symmetry in extra dimensions Original Research Article
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Tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing from image and image Original Research Article
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Tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing from orbifolding Original Research Article
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Tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing, image and the modular symmetry Original Research Article
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Triblock and star-block copolymers of N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide or N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone and d,l-lactide: synthesis and self-assembling properties in water
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Triblock copolymer ionomer membranes: Part I. Methanol and proton transport
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Triblock copolymer ionomer membranes: Part II. Structure characterization and its effects on transport properties and direct methanol fuel cell performance
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Triblock copolymer theory: free energy, disordered phase and weak segregation
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Triblock copolymers as destabilizers of water-in-crude oil emulsions
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Triblock copolymers of -caprolactone, trimethylene carbonate, and L-lactide: Effects of using random copolymer as hard-block
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Triblock copolymers of -caprolactone, trimethylene carbonate, and L-lactide: Effects of using random copolymer as hard-block
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Tri-block copolymers with mono-disperse crystallizable diamide segments: Synthesis, analysis and rheological properties
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Triblock polymer template assisted sol–gel process for fabrication of multi-channel TiO2/ZrO2 ultrafiltration membrane
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Tribo electrochemical behavior of ferrite and ferrite–martensite stainless steels in chloride and sulfate media
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Triboactive materials for dry reciprocating sliding motion at ultra-high frequency
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Tribocatalytic oxidation of ethylene in the rubbing of palladium against aluminum oxide
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Tribo-Characteristics of Stainless Steel Sheets in Iterative Processes of Sheet Metal Forming
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Tribo-charge and rebound characteristics of particles impact on inclined or rotating metal target
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Tribocharging in a rotating shaft–oil–lip seal system for different engine base oils, additive, and their blends
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Tribocharging in a rotating shaft–oil–seal system and the effect of an external electric field
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Tribocharging mechanism of mono-component irregular and spherical toners in an electrophotographic development system
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Tribocharging of plastics granulates in a fluidized bed device
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Tribocharging studies on inhabited cleanroom garments
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Tribochemical aspects of silicon nitride ceramic sliding against stainless steel under the lubrication of seawater
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Tribochemical characterization of the lubrication film at the Si3N4Si3N4 interface sliding in aqueous solutions
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Tribochemical decomposition of formic acid on the nascent surfaces of steel formed by scratching
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Tribochemical effects in formation of polymer transfer film
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Tribochemical effects on CNx films
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Tribochemical effects on the friction and wear behaviors of a-C:H and a-C films in different environment
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Tribochemical interactions of piston ring coatings with molybdenum dithiocarbomate friction modifier
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Tribochemical investigation of DLC coating in water using stable isotopic tracers
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Tribochemical investigation of tungsten carbide/titanium alloy tribo-couples under aqueous lubrication
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Tribochemical reaction of hydrogenated diamond-like carbon films: a clue to understand the environmental dependence
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Tribochemical reaction on metal-on-metal hip joint bearings: A comparison between in-vitro and in-vivo results
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Tribochemical reactions on sliding surface of the sintered metallic brake linings against SiC ceramic brake disk
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Tribochemical structuring and coating of implant metal surfaces with titanium oxide and hydroxyapatite layers
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Tribochemistry between hydrogen and diamond-like carbon films
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Tribochemistry of lubrication issues of magnetic disk storage devices
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Tribochemistry of monomolecular lubricant films of ethanolamine oligomers
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Tribochemistry of ZDDP in molecular orbital calculations
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Tribo-Corrosion 2006—A passage to India to celebrate the 1st International Conference on Tribo-Corrosion
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Tribocorrosion behavior of CoCrMo alloy for hip prosthesis as a function of loads: A comparison between two testing systems
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Tribocorrosion behavior of duplex treated pure titanium in Simulated Body Fluid
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Tribocorrosion behavior of Ni-17.5Si-29.3Cr alloy in sulfuric acid solution
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Tribocorrosion behavior of plasma nitrided Ti–6Al–4V alloy in neutral NaCl solution
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Tribocorrosion behavior of S-phase surface engineered medical grade Co–Cr alloy
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Tribocorrosion behavior of Ti3SiC2 in the dilute and concentrated sulfuric acid solutions
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Tribocorrosion behavior of Ti–C–O–N nanostructured thin films (black) for decorative applications
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Tribocorrosion behavior of Zn, Zn–Ni, Cd and Cd–Ti electrodeposited on low carbon steel substrates
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Tribocorrosion behavior of β titanium alloys in physiological solutions containing synovial components
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Tribo-corrosion behaviors of Ti3SiC2/Si3N4 tribo-pair in hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide solutions
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Tribocorrosion behaviour of AISI 304 stainless steel in 0.5 M NaCl solution
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Tribocorrosion behaviour of DLC-coated 316L stainless steel
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Tribocorrosion behaviour of duplex surface treated AISI 304 stainless steel
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Tribocorrosion behaviour of Ni–SiC composite coatings under lubricated conditions
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Tribocorrosion behaviour of Ni–SiC nano-structured composite coatings obtained by electrodeposition
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Tribocorrosion behaviour of overlay welded Ni–Cr 625 alloy in sulphuric and nitric acids: Electrochemical and chemical effects
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Tribocorrosion behaviour of plasma nitrided and plasma nitrided + oxidised Ti6Al4V alloy
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Tribocorrosion behaviour of powder metallurgy duplex stainless steels sintered in nitrogen
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Tribocorrosion behaviour of ZrOxNy thin films for decorative applications
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Tribocorrosion damage of a Jethete M152 type stainless steel
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Tribocorrosion in implants—assessing high carbon and low carbon Co–Cr–Mo alloys by in situ electrochemical measurements
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Tribocorrosion mechanisms of NiCrMo-625 alloy: An electrochemical modeling approach
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Tribo-corrosion mechanisms of stainless steel in soft drinks
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Tribocorrosion modeling of stainless steel in a sliding pair of pin-on-plate type
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Tribo-corrosion of Ag and Ag-alloy ITO multilayers used in solar energy applications
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Tribocorrosion of stainless steel in sulfuric acid: Identification of corrosion–wear components and effect of contact area
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Tribocorrosion of stellite 6 in sulphuric acid medium: electrochemical behaviour and wear
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Tribocorrosion response of the Ti6Al4V alloys commonly used in femoral stems
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Tribocorrosion testing of stainless steel (SS) and PVD coated SS using a modified scanning reference electrode technique
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Tribodynamic aspects of the resource of electric submersible vane pumps for oil production
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Triboelectric characteristics of mannitol based formulations for the application in dry powder inhalers
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Triboelectric charging and dielectric properties of pharmaceutically relevant mixtures
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Triboelectric Charging Between Polytetrafluoroethylene and Metals
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Triboelectric charging in metal–polymer contacts – How to distinguish between electron and material transfer mechanisms
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Triboelectric charging of insulators – Mass transfer versus electrons/ions
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Triboelectric charging of polymer powders in fluidization and transport processes
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Triboelectric, corona, and induction charging of insulators as a function of pressure
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Triboelectricity in polymers: effects of the ionic nature of carbon–carbon bonds in the polymer main chain on charge due to yield of mechano-anions produced by heterogeneous scission of the carbon–carbon bond by mechanical fracture
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Triboelectrics: The influence of particle surface roughness and shape on charge acquisition during aerosolization and the DPI performance
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Triboelectrification between polycrystalline and monocrystalline ice
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Tribo-electrification mechanism for self-mated metals in dry severe wear process: Part I. pure hard metals
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Tribo-electrification mechanism for self-mated metals in dry severe wear process: Part II: pure soft metals
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Tribo-electrification mechanisms for dissimilar metal pairs in dry severe wear process: Part I. Effect of speed
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Tribo-electrification mechanisms for dissimilar metal pairs in dry severe wear process: Part II. Effect of load
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Tribo-electrification of active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients
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Triboelectrification of houseflies (Musca domestica L.) walking on synthetic dielectric surfaces
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Triboelectrification of materials used in tape heads ☆
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Triboelectrification of molten linear low-density polyethylene under continuous extrusion
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Triboelectrification of paper in the offset printing process
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Tribo-electrification of particles under sudden change of fluid flow in the junction between branch pipe and straight pipe
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Triboelectrification of particulate flows on surfaces: Part I — Experiments
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Triboelectrification of particulate flows on surfaces: Part II — Mechanisms and models
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Triboelectrification of pharmaceutically relevant powders during low-shear tumble blending
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Tribo-electrification of powders due to dispersion
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Triboelectrification of wood with PTFE
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Triboelectrochemical behaviour of a Si3N4–TiN ceramic composite and a titanium alloy commonly used in biomedical applications
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Tribo-electrochemical characterization of metallic biomaterials for total joint replacement
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Triboelectrochemical investigation of the friction and wear behaviour of TiN coatings in a neutral solution
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Triboelectrochemical techniques and interpretation methods in tribocorrosion: A comparative evaluation
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Triboelectromagnetic phenomena in a diamondrhydrogenated-carbon-film tribosystem under perfluoropolyether fluid lubrication
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Triboelectron emission from metal surfaces in sliding contact with polytetrafluoroethylene: Relevance to work function and surface potential
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Tribo-electrostatic behaviour of high ash non-coking Indian thermal coal
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Triboelectrostatic beneficiation of fly ash
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Triboelectrostatic separation of fly ash and charge reversal
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Triboemission from alumina, single crystal sapphire, and aluminum
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Triboemission of electrons, ions, and photons from diamondlike carbon films and generation of tribomicroplasma
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Tribo-energetic correlation of tool thermal properties to wear of WC-Co inserts in high speed dry machining of aeronautical grade titanium alloys
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Triboengineering problems of lead coolant in innovative fast reactors
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Tribofilm formation and tribological properties of TiC and nanocomposite TiAlC coatings
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Tribofilm formation from TiC and nanocomposite TiAlC coatings, studied with focused ion beam and transmission electron microscopy
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Tribofilm formation from ZnDTP on diamond-like carbon
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Tribofilm formation of lightly loaded self mated alumina contacts
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Tribofilm formation on cemented carbides in dry sliding conformal contact
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Tribo-functional design of double cone drill implications in tool wear during drilling of copper mesh/CFRP/woven ply
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Tribol world-class for Volkswagen
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Tribol world-class for Volkswagen
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Tribo-layer and its role in dry sliding wear of Ti–6Al–4V alloy
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Tribo-layer formation during sliding wear of TiN coatings
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Tribolayer formation in a metal-on-metal (MoM) hip joint: An electrochemical investigation
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Tribological (wear) properties of aluminum–silicon eutectic base alloy under dry sliding condition
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Tribological Action and Cutting Performance of MQL Media in Machining of Aluminum
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Tribological adaptability of TiAlCrN PVD coatings under high performance dry machining conditions
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Tribological analysis of fracture conditions in thin surface coatings by 3D FEM modelling and stress simulations
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Tribological analysis of nano-composite diamond-like carbon films deposited by unbalanced magnetron sputtering
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Tribological analysis of TiN and DLC coated contacts by 3D FEM modelling and stress simulation
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Tribological and anti-corrosion properties of Ni–W–CeO2 coatings against molten glass
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Tribological and corrosion behavior of CrN coatings: Roles of substrate and deposition defects
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Tribological and corrosion behavior of friction stir processed Ti-CaP nanocomposites in simulated body fluid solution
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Tribological and corrosion testing of surface engineered surgical grade CoCrMo alloy
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Tribological and corrosion wear of graphite ring against Ti6Al4V disk in artificial sea water
324
Tribological and corrosive properties of silver thin films prepared by e-beam ion plating method
325
Tribological and cutting behavior of silicon nitride tools coated with monolayer- and multilayer-microcrystalline HFCVD diamond films
326
Tribological and deformation behaviour of titanium coating under different sliding contact conditions
327
Tribological and dry machining evaluation of superhard TiB2/TiC multilayer coatings deposited on Si(001), M2 steel, and C3 WC cutting tool inserts using magnetron sputtering
328
Tribological and electrical properties of ceramic matrix composites with carbon nanotubes
329
Tribological and electrical properties of nanocrystalline Cu films deposited by DC magnetron sputtering with varying temperature
330
Tribological and electrical properties of TiO2 thin films for polymer insulator as the dielectric coating of electric railroad
331
Tribological and Electrochemical Behavior of CrN/ZrN multilayer Coatings Produced by Arc-PVD
332
Tribological and electrochemical performance of PVD TiN coatings on the femoral head of Ti–6Al–4V artificial hip joints
333
Tribological and fatigue failure properties of porous P/M bearing
334
Tribological and hydrothermal behaviour of silicon carbide under water lubrication
335
Tribological and mechanical behaviors of CrN/a-CNx superlattice thin films
336
Tribological and mechanical investigation of MC nylon reinforced by modified graphene oxide
337
Tribological and mechanical properties of carbon nitride films deposited by ionised magnetron sputtering
338
Tribological and mechanical properties of glass fiber reinforced paper-based composite friction material
339
Tribological and mechanical properties of HFCVD diamond-coated WC-Co substrates with different Cr interlayers
340
Tribological and mechanical properties of high power laser surface-treated metallic glasses
341
Tribological and mechanical properties of Nomex fabric composites filled with polyfluo 150 wax and nano-SiO2
342
Tribological and microstructural evaluation of friction stir processed Al2024 alloy
343
Tribological and optical properties of crystalline and amorphous alumina thin films grown by low-temperature reactive magnetron sputter-deposition
344
Tribological and oxidation behaviour of TiAlCN/VCN nanoscale multilayer coating deposited by the combined HIPIMS/(HIPIMS-UBM) technique
345
Tribological and physicochemical characterization of strontium colloidal additives in mild wear regime
346
Tribological and stability investigations of alkylphosphonic acids on alumina surface
347
Tribological and structural properties of lubricating films of Al–4Si–20Pb alloy during dry sliding at different temperatures
348
Tribological and thermal characteristics of reduced phosphorus plain ZDDP oil in the presence of PTFE/FeF3/TiF3 under optimized extreme loading condition and a break in period using two different rotational speeds
349
Tribological and thermal functions of cutting tool coatings
350
Tribological and tribocorrosion behaviour of electrodeposited CoW alloys and CoW–WC nanocomposites
351
Tribological and vibroacoustic behavior of a contact between rubber and glass (application to wiper blade)
352
Tribological application of carbon nanotubes in a metal-based composite coating and composites Original Research Article
353
Tribological application of molecular deposition (MD) films
354
Tribological approaches for green metal forming
355
TRIBOLOGICAL ASPECT OF THE PROBLEM OF SPACECRAFT RELIABILITY
356
Tribological aspects of machining aluminium metal matrix composites
357
Tribological aspects of the choice of metalworking fluid in cutting processes
358
Tribological aspects of tool–chip and tool–work contact in machining and the application of laser spectrometry
359
Tribological behavior and machining performance of non-hydrogenated diamond-like carbon coating tested against Ti–6Al–4V: Effect of surface passivation by ethanol
360
Tribological behavior and mechanical properties of friction stir processed HDPE/Fe-Fe3O4 composites
361
Tribological behavior and nature of tribofilms generated from fluorinated ZDDP in comparison to ZDDP under extreme pressure conditions—Part 1: Structure and chemistry of tribofilms
362
Tribological behavior and nature of tribofilms generated from fluorinated ZDDP in comparison to ZDDP under extreme pressure conditions—Part II: Morphology and nanoscale properties of tribofilms
363
Tribological behavior and phase transformation of single-crystal silicon in air
364
Tribological behavior and structural change of the LB film of MoS2 nanoparticles coated with dialkyldithiophosphate
365
Tribological behavior and surface analysis of magnetized sliding contact XC 48 steel/XC 48 steel
366
Tribological behavior and tribochemical reactions of alumina in HFC-134a environment
367
Tribological behavior and wear mechanisms of MoSi2-base composites sliding against AA6063 alloy at elevated temperature
368
Tribological behavior between micro- and nano-crystalline diamond films under dry sliding and water lubrication
369
Tribological behavior of (Cu42Zr42Al8Ag8)99.5Si0.5 bulk metallic glass
370
Tribological behavior of 316L stainless steel fabricated by micro powder injection molding
371
Tribological behavior of a 20CrMo alloy implanted with nitrogen ions by plasma source ion implantation
372
Tribological behavior of a novel alumina/nano-zirconia/niobium biocomposite against ultra high molecular weight polyethylene
373
Tribological behavior of a novel fullerene complex
374
Tribological behavior of a Ta-based coating on a Co–Cr–Mo alloy
375
Tribological behavior of a TiSiCN coating tested in air and coolant
376
Tribological behavior of Al2O3/Al composite coating on γ-TiAl at elevated temperature
377
Tribological behavior of Al–Si–SiCp composites/automobile brake pad system under dry sliding conditions
378
Tribological behavior of alumina-added apatite–wollastonite glass–ceramics in simulated body fluid
379
Tribological behavior of aluminum alloys in a vibratory finishing process
380
Tribological behavior of aluminum matrix composites containing complex metallic alloys AlCuFeB or AlCuFeCr particles
381
Tribological behavior of aluminum/SiC/nickel-coated graphite hybrid composites
382
Tribological behavior of aluminum/SiC/nickel-coated graphite hybrid composites
383
Tribological behavior of an Ag sub-nanometer-thick film on an Si (1 1 1) 7 × 7 surface at elevated temperatures
384
Tribological behavior of AZ91D magnesium alloy at elevated temperatures
385
Tribological behavior of B4C reinforced Fe-base bulk metallic glass composite coating
386
Tribological behavior of candidate coatings for Al die casting dies
387
Tribological behavior of carbon nanofibers deposited on hard nanocomposite (nc-Ti1 − xAlxN)/(a-Si3N4) coating
388
Tribological behavior of ceramic materials (Si3N4, SiC and Al2O3) in aqueous medium
389
Tribological behavior of coatings for continuous casting of steel
390
Tribological behavior of cold-sprayed nanocrystalline and conventional copper coatings
391
Tribological behavior of components for radial piston hydraulic motors: Bench tests, failure analysis and laboratory dry sliding tests
392
Tribological behavior of composite Langmuir–Blodgett films of triacontanoic acid
393
Tribological behavior of Cr2O3 coatings as bearing materials
394
Tribological behavior of CrN/WN multilayer coatings grown by ion-beam assisted deposition
395
Tribological behavior of cryogenically treated B4Cp/Al–12% Si composites
396
Tribological behavior of Cu–6Sn–6Zn–3Pb under sea water, distilled water and dry-sliding conditions
397
Tribological behavior of Cu–Cr–SiCp in situ composite
398
Tribological behavior of diamond-like carbon film with different tribo-pairs: A size effect study
399
Tribological behavior of diamond-like carbon produced by rf-PCVD based on energetic evaluation
400
Tribological behavior of diamond-like-carbon (DLC) coatings against aluminum alloys at elevated temperatures
401
Tribological behavior of diesel fuels and the effect of anti-wear additives
402
Tribological behavior of DLC coatings with functionally gradient interfaces
403
Tribological behavior of DLC/IL solid–liquid lubricating coatings in a high-vacuum condition with alternating high and low temperatures
404
Tribological behavior of DLC-coated articulating joint implants
405
Tribological behavior of Dy–sialon ceramics sliding against Si3N4 under lubrication of fluorine-containing oils
406
Tribological behavior of electrodeposited Ni–SnO2 nanocomposite coatings on steel
407
Tribological behavior of electrodeposited Zn, Zn–Ni, Cd and Cd–Ti coatings on low carbon steel substrates
408
Tribological behavior of electroless Ni–B coatings on magnesium and AZ91D alloy
409
Tribological behavior of electron beam D6ac weldment
410
Tribological behavior of epoxy composites under diesel-lubricated conditions
411
Tribological behavior of fast-carbonized PAN/phenolic-based carbon/carbon composite and method for improving same
412
Tribological behavior of fullerene–styrene sulfonic acid copolymer as water-based lubricant additive
413
Tribological behavior of gradient modified layer on 2024 aluminum alloy modified by plasma-based ion implantation
414
Tribological behavior of graphite-containing nickel-based composite as function of temperature, load and counterface
415
Tribological behavior of hafnium diboride thin films
416
Tribological behavior of hard carbon coatings on steel substrates
417
Tribological behavior of HVOF- and HVAF-sprayed composite coatings based on Fe-Alloy + WC–12% Co
418
Tribological behavior of hybrid glass/PTFE fabric composites with phenolic resin binder and nano-TiO2 filler
419
Tribological behavior of in situ Ag nanoparticles/polyelectrolyte composite molecular deposition films
420
Tribological behavior of laser-textured NiCrBSi coatings
421
Tribological Behavior of Magnesium Alloy AZ91 Coated with TiN/CrN by Arc-glow Plasma Depositing
422
Tribological behavior of micro/nano-patterned surfaces in contact with AFM colloidal probe
423
Tribological behavior of microarc oxidation coatings formed on titanium alloys against steel in dry and solid lubrication sliding
424
Tribological behavior of microwave processed copper–nanographite composites
425
Tribological behavior of Mo5Si3 particle reinforced Si3N4 matrix composites
426
Tribological behavior of nano TiO2 as an additive in base oil
427
Tribological behavior of nanodiamond-dispersed lubricants on carbon steels and aluminum alloy
428
Tribological behavior of natural fiber reinforced PLA composites
429
Tribological behavior of Ni3Al matrix self-lubricating composites containing WS2, Ag and hBN tested from room temperature to 800 °C
430
Tribological behavior of NiAl matrix composites with addition of oxides at high temperatures
431
Tribological behavior of Ni-based composite under distilled water lubrication
432
Tribological behavior of Ni-based composite under distilled water lubrication
433
Tribological behavior of Ni-based composite under distilled water lubrication
434
Tribological behavior of NiCr-base blended and nanostructured composite APS coatings by rig test
435
Tribological behavior of NiTi alloy against 52100 steel and WC at elevated temperatures
436
Tribological behavior of NiTi alloy in martensitic and austenitic states
437
Tribological behavior of PACVD TiN coatings in the temperature range up to 500 °C
438
Tribological behavior of PEEK/PTFE composites reinforced with potassium titanate whiskers
439
Tribological behavior of plasma electrolytic oxidation coatings on the surface of Mg–8Li–1Al alloy
440
Tribological behavior of plasma Mo–N surface modified Ti–6Al–4V alloy
441
Tribological behavior of plasma sprayed Al–Cu–Fe + Sn quasicrystalline composite coatings
442
Tribological behavior of plasma sprayed Cr2O3–3%TiO2 coatings
443
Tribological behavior of plasma-enhanced CVD a-C:H films. Part I: effect of processing parameters
444
Tribological behavior of plasma-enhanced CVD a-C:H films. Part II: multinanolayers
445
Tribological behavior of plasma-sprayed carbon nanotube-reinforced hydroxyapatite coating in physiological solution
446
Tribological behavior of poly (phenyl p-hydroxybenzoate)/polytetrafluoroethylene composites filled with hexagonal boron nitride under dry sliding condition
447
Tribological behavior of polyalphaolefin with the addition of nickel nanoparticles
448
Tribological behavior of polymethyl methacrylate against different counter-bodies induced by torsional fretting wear
449
Tribological behavior of polyurethane-based composite coating reinforced with TiO2 nanotubes
450
Tribological behavior of PTFE film with nanodiamond
451
Tribological behavior of PTFE nanocomposite films reinforced with carbon nanoparticles
452
Tribological behavior of PTFE sliding against steel in sea water
453
Tribological behavior of pure Mg and AZ31 magnesium alloy strengthened by Al2O3 nano-particles
454
TRIBOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR OF REINFORCED AND UNREINFORCED HIGH CHROMIUM CAST IRON
455
Tribological behavior of RH ceramics made from rice husk sliding against stainless steel, alumina, silicon carbide, and silicon nitride
456
Tribological behavior of scar skin and prosthetic skin in vivo
457
Tribological behavior of select MAX phases against Al2O3 at elevated temperatures
458
Tribological behavior of selected engineering polymers under rolling contact
459
Tribological behavior of selected Mn + 1AXn phase thin films on silicon substrates
460
Tribological behavior of self-assembled double layer measured by a pin-on-plate method
461
Tribological behavior of self-lubricating aluminium/SiC/graphite hybrid composites synthesized by the semi-solid powder-densification method
462
Tribological behavior of sialon ceramics sliding against steel lubricated by fluorine-containing oils
463
Tribological behavior of SiC coating on C/C composites against SiC and WC under unlubricated sliding
464
Tribological behavior of sol–gel TiO2 films on glass
465
Tribological behavior of spun Kevlar fabric composites filled with fluorinated compounds
466
Tribological behavior of sputter-deposited MoSX/Ni coatings
467
Tribological behavior of sputtered boron carbide coatings and the influence of processing gas
468
Tribological behavior of squeeze cast aluminum matrix composites
469
Tribological behavior of Stellite 21 modified with yttrium
470
Tribological behavior of sugar mill roller shaft in laboratory simulated conditions
471
Tribological behavior of T-401/tin–bronze composite coating deposited by HVOF on the bushing of planet journals
472
Tribological behavior of textured cemented carbide filled with solid lubricants in dry sliding with titanium alloys
473
Tribological behavior of the bronze–steel pair for worm gearing
474
Tribological behavior of the carbon fiber reinforced polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) composite coating under dry sliding and water lubrication
475
Tribological behavior of the refined, bleached, and deodorized palm kernel as an alternative lubricant
476
Tribological behavior of thermoplastic polyurethane elastomers
477
Tribological behavior of thick CrN coatings deposited by modulated pulsed power magnetron sputtering
478
Tribological behavior of three-dimensional needled ceramic modified carbon/carbon composites in seawater conditions
479
Tribological behavior of Ti2SnC particulate reinforced copper matrix composites
480
Tribological behavior of Ti3SiC2/(WC–10Co) composites prepared by spark plasma sintering
481
Tribological Behavior of Ti3SiC2-based Material
482
Tribological behavior of TiAl matrix self-lubricating composites containing silver from 25 to 800 °C
483
Tribological behavior of TiB2–TiC–Al2O3 composite coating synthesized by combined SHS and laser technology
484
Tribological behavior of TiCN-based cermets at elevated temperatures
485
Tribological behavior of TiN and CrN coatings sliding against an epoxy molding compound
486
Tribological behavior of Ti–Si–N coating layers prepared by a hybrid system of arc ion plating and sputtering techniques
487
Tribological behavior of tungsten-doped DLC coating under oil lubrication
488
Tribological behavior of vegetable oil-based lubricants with nanoparticles of oxides in boundary lubrication conditions
489
Tribological behavior of W2C nano-particle reinforced Si3N4 matrix composite
490
Tribological behavior of WC/DLC/WS2 nanocomposite coatings
491
Tribological behavior of WC–Ni cemented carbide irradiated by high-intensity pulsed ion beam
492
Tribological behavior of W-DLC coated rubber seals
493
Tribological behavior study on Ti–Nb–Sn/hydroxyapatite composites in simulated body fluid solution
494
Tribological behavior under aggressive environment of diamond-like carbon films with incorporated nanocrystalline diamond particles
495
Tribological behaviors and mechanism of sulfur- and phosphorus-free organic molybdate ester with zinc dialkyldithiophosphate
496
Tribological behaviors of bulk Ti3SiC2 and influences of TiC impurities
497
Tribological behaviors of carbon composite grooved surfaces
498
Tribological behaviors of composite molecular deposition films
499
Tribological behaviors of diamond-like carbon coatings on plasma nitrided steel using three BN-containing lubricants
500
Tribological behaviors of DLC film deposited on female die used in strip drawing
501
Tribological behaviors of fullerene-like hydrogenated carbon (FL-C:H) film in different atmospheres sliding against Si3N4 ball
502
Tribological behaviors of graphite/epoxy two-phase composite coatings
503
Tribological behaviors of hierarchical porous PEEK composites with mesoporous titanium oxide whisker
504
Tribological behaviors of hot-pressed Al2O3/TiC ceramic composites with the additions of CaF2 solid lubricants
505
Tribological behaviors of lanthanum-based phosphonate 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane self-assembled films
506
Tribological behaviors of plasma-treated carbon composite grooved surfaces
507
Tribological behaviors of polymer based journal bearings manufactured from particle reinforced bakelite composites
508
Tribological behaviors of self-assembled 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane films on silicon
509
Tribological behaviors of SiC/h-BN composite coating at elevated temperatures
510
Tribological behaviors of single and dual sol–gel ceramic films on Ti–6Al–4V
511
Tribological behaviors of steel surfaces treated with ion sulphurization duplex processes
512
Tribological behaviors of surface-coated serpentine ultrafine powders as lubricant additive
513
Tribological behaviors of Ti–6Al–4V modified by chemical methods
514
Tribological behaviour and mechanical properties of low temperature gas nitrided austenitic steel in relation to layer morphology
515
Tribological behaviour and microscopic wear mechanisms of UHMWPE sliding against thermal oxidation-treated Ti6Al4V
516
Tribological behaviour and microscopic wear mechanisms of UHMWPE sliding against thermal oxidation-treated Ti6Al4V
517
Tribological behaviour and microstructure of TiCxN(1−x) coatings deposited by filtered arc
518
Tribological behaviour and residual stress of electrodeposited Ni/Cu multilayer films on stainless steel substrate
519
Tribological behaviour and statistical experimental design of sintered iron–copper based composites
520
Tribological behaviour and wear mechanism of MoS2–Cr coatings sliding against various counterbody
521
Tribological behaviour and wear resistance of a SiC–MoSi2 composite dry sliding against Al2O3
522
Tribological behaviour at room temperature and at 550°C of TiC-based plasma sprayed coatings in fretting gross slip conditions
523
Tribological Behaviour of AA1060 Aluminium Alloy with the Aid of Using Nano Lubricant Additives
524
Tribological behaviour of Al18B4O33-whisker-reinforced hypoeutectic Al–Si–Mg-matrix composites under dry sliding conditions
525
Tribological behaviour of Al2O3/ZrO2-ZrO2 laminated composites
526
Tribological behaviour of aluminium alloy AA7075 after ion implantation
527
Tribological behaviour of an elastomer aged in different oils
528
Tribological behaviour of antiwear additives used in hydraulic applications: Synergistic or antagonistic with other surface-active additives?
529
Tribological behaviour of borided bearing steels at elevated temperatures
530
Tribological behaviour of carbide-free bainitic steel under dry rolling/sliding conditions
531
Tribological behaviour of carbon-nanofibre-reinforced poly(ether ether ketone)
532
Tribological behaviour of cast hypereutectic Al–Si–Cu alloy subjected to sliding wear
533
Tribological behaviour of composite materials based on clinker portland reinforced with oxides
534
Tribological behaviour of composites made of carbon fibres and ceramic matrix in the Si–C system
535
Tribological behaviour of Cu60Zr30Ti10 bulk metallic glass
536
Tribological behaviour of CVD diamond films on steel substrates
537
Tribological behaviour of diamond coatings sliding against Al alloys
538
Tribological behaviour of diamond coatings sliding against steel: An experimental and numerical approach
539
Tribological behaviour of DLC coatings compared to different materials used in hip joint prostheses
540
Tribological behaviour of DLC coatings for sheet metal forming tools
541
Tribological behaviour of DLC coatings in combination with biodegradable lubricants
542
Tribological behaviour of DLC-films and their application in micro deep drawing
543
Tribological behaviour of epoxy based composites for rapid tooling
544
Tribological behaviour of Fe–28Al–5Cr alloy reinforced by TiC under acid environment
545
Tribological behaviour of food grade polymers against stainless steel in dry sliding and with sugar
546
Tribological behaviour of hot rolling rolls
547
Tribological behaviour of HVOF sprayed near-nanostructured and microstructured WC-17wt.%Co coatings
548
Tribological behaviour of metal matrix and its composite
549
Tribological behaviour of multi-layered PVD nitride coatings
550
Tribological behaviour of multilayered textile composites: The effect of reciprocating sliding frequency
551
Tribological behaviour of nacre—Influence of the environment on the elementary wear processes
552
Tribological behaviour of near β titanium alloy as a function of α + β solution treatment temperature
553
Tribological Behaviour of OA-Capped WO3 Nanoparticles as an Additive to Base Oils
554
Tribological behaviour of oxide/graphite composite coatings deposited using electrolytic plasma process
555
Tribological behaviour of Pearlitic and Bainitic steel grades under various sliding conditions
556
Tribological behaviour of pipe coating in dry sliding contact with steel
557
Tribological behaviour of plasma nitrided Ti-5Al-2Nb-1Ta alloy against UHMWPE
558
Tribological behaviour of plasma-sprayed Al2O3 coatings under severe wear conditions
559
Tribological behaviour of plasma-sprayed WC coatings with and without laser remelting
560
Tribological behaviour of powder metallurgy-processed aluminium hybrid composites with the addition of graphite solid lubricant
561
Tribological behaviour of pulsed magnetron sputtered CrB2 coatings examined by reciprocating sliding wear testing against aluminium alloy and steel
562
Tribological behaviour of quenched and tempered, and austempered ductile iron at the same hardness level
563
Tribological behaviour of refined bleached and deodorized palm olein in different loads using a four-ball tribotester
564
Tribological behaviour of self compacting concrete
565
Tribological behaviour of semisolid–semisolid compocast Al–Si matrix composites reinforced with TiB2 coated B4C particulates
566
Tribological behaviour of shot peened Cu–Ni austempered ductile iron
567
Tribological behaviour of Si3N4 and Si3N4–%TiN based composites and multi-layer laminates
568
Tribological behaviour of Si3N4–BN ceramic materials for dry sliding applications
569
Tribological behaviour of sintered 316L stainless steel impregnated with MoS2 plain bearing
570
Tribological behaviour of the composite PEEK-CF30 at dry sliding against steel using statistical techniques
571
Tribological behaviour of thermally sprayed Ti–Cr–Si coatings
572
Tribological behaviour of thin a-C and a-C:H films with different topographic structure under rotating and oscillating motion for dry lubrication
573
Tribological behaviour of thin organic permanent coatings deposited on hot-dip coated steel sheet — a laboratory study
574
Tribological behaviour of Ti6Al4V and Inconel718 under dry and cryogenic conditions—Application to the context of machining with carbide tools
575
Tribological behaviour of Ti-based alloys in simulated body fluid solution at fretting contacts
576
Tribological behaviour of Ti-based alloys in simulated body fluid solution at fretting contacts
577
Tribological behaviour of Ti-based alloys in simulated body fluid solution at fretting contacts
578
Tribological behaviour of tin-based materials and brass in oil lubricated conditions
579
Tribological behaviour of titanium carbide/amorphous carbon nanocomposite coatings: From macro to the micro-scale
580
Tribological behaviour of two imidazolium ionic liquids as lubricant additives for steel/steel contacts
581
Tribological behaviour of uni-directionally aligned silicon nitride against steel
582
Tribological behaviour of WC/C coatings operating under different lubrication regimes
583
Tribological behaviour of W–Ti–N coatings in semi-industrial strip-drawing tests
584
Tribological behaviour of W–Ti–N sputtered thin films
585
Tribological behaviours of carbon fibre reinforced PEEK sliding on silicon nitride lubricated with water
586
Tribological behaviours of PA/UHMWPE blend under dry and lubricating condition
587
Tribological behaviours of patterned PVD TiN spot coatings on M2 steel coated with different bias voltages
588
Tribological behaviours of PVD TiN and TiCN coatings in artificial seawater
589
Tribological carbon-based coatings: An AFM and LFM study
590
Tribological changes on SS304 stainless steel induced by nitrogen plasma immersion ion implantation with and without auxiliary heating
591
Tribological characterisation of diamond-like carbon coatings on Co–Cr–Mo alloy for orthopaedic applications
592
Tribological characterisation of hard coatings on steel
593
Tribological characterisation of PVD coatings for cutting tools
594
Tribological characterisation of siliconcarbonitride ceramics derived from preceramic polymers
595
Tribological characteristics and cutting performance of Crx%C-coated carbide tools
596
Tribological Characteristics and Cutting Performance of Lubricant Esters for Semi-dry Machining
597
Tribological characteristics and surface interaction between piston ring coatings and a blend of energy-conserving oils and ethanol fuels
598
Tribological characteristics of A356 Al alloy–SiCP composite discs
599
Tribological characteristics of aluminum alloys sliding against steel lubricated by ammonium and imidazolium ionic liquids
600
Tribological characteristics of amorphous hydrogenated (a-C:H) and tetrahedral (ta-C) diamond-like carbon coating at different test temperatures in the presence of commercial lubricating oil
601
Tribological characteristics of ashless dithiocarbamate derivatives and their combinations with ZDDP as additives in mineral oil
602
Tribological characteristics of chromium steels in three various atmospheres under high-speed conditions
603
Tribological characteristics of diamond-like carbon (DLC) based nanocomposite coatings
604
Tribological characteristics of electroless Ni–B coating and optimization of coating parameters using Taguchi based grey relational analysis
605
Tribological characteristics of electroless Ni–P–MoS2 composite coatings at elevated temperatures
606
Tribological characteristics of high strength steel sheets under hot stamping conditions
607
Tribological characteristics of highly wear-durable ECR-sputtered carbon film
608
Tribological characteristics of highly wear-durable ECR-sputtered silicon nitride films
609
Tribological characteristics of innovative Al6061–carbon fiber rod metal matrix composites
610
Tribological characteristics of low-pressure plasma-sprayed A12O3 coating from room temperature to 800 °C
611
Tribological characteristics of magnesium alloy using N-containing compounds as lubricating additives during sliding
612
Tribological characteristics of MoS2–Nb solid lubricant film in different tribo-test conditions
613
Tribological characteristics of nickel based composite coatings
614
Tribological characteristics of one-process and two-process cylinder liner honed surfaces under reciprocating sliding conditions
615
Tribological characteristics of paraffin liquid with nanodiamond based on the scuffing life and wear amount
616
Tribological Characteristics of Plasma Nitrided and PVD Coated Cr-Mo-V Steels
617
Tribological characteristics of polyelectrolyte multilayers
618
Tribological characteristics of self-assembled monolayer with siloxane bonding to Si surface
619
Tribological characteristics of Si3N4-based composites in unlubricated sliding against steel ball
620
Tribological characteristics of Si3N4-based composites in unlubricated sliding against steel ball
621
Tribological characteristics of Si3N4-based composites in unlubricated sliding against steel ball
622
Tribological characteristics of Si3N4–hBN ceramic materials sliding against stainless steel without lubrication
623
Tribological characteristics of Si-containing diamond-like carbon films under oil-lubrication
624
Tribological characteristics of some environmentally friendly lubricants
625
Tribological characteristics of WS2/MoS2 solid lubricating multilayer films
626
Tribological Characterization of 7025/TiO2 Nanocomposite at A various Amount of Nanoreinforcement
627
Tribological characterization of a biocompatible thin film of UHMWPE on Ti6Al4V and the effects of PFPE as top lubricating layer
628
Tribological characterization of biocompatible HAp-TiO2 coatings obtained by high velocity oxy-fuel spray
629
Tribological characterization of chromium nitride coating deposited by filtered cathodic vacuum arc
630
Tribological characterization of diamond-like carbon films on nonledeburitic high-speed steels
631
Tribological characterization of environmentally adapted ester based fluids
632
Tribological characterization of gradient monolayer films from trichlorosilanes on silicon
633
Tribological characterization of polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel as substitute of articular cartilage
634
Tribological characterization of rail squat defects
635
Tribological characterization of surface modified UHMWPE against DLC-coated Co–Cr–Mo
636
Tribological coatings for lubrication over multiple thermal cycles
637
Tribological comparison of different C-based coatings in lubricated and unlubricated conditions
638
Tribological compatibility and improvement of machining productivity and surface integrity
639
Tribological conditions in mobile bearing total knee prostheses
640
Tribological consequences of rubber composition and structure – case studies
641
Tribological contact analysis of a rigid ball sliding on a hard coated surface, Part III: Fracture toughness calculation and influence of residual stresses
642
Tribological contact analysis of a rigid ball sliding on a hard coated surface: Part I: Modelling stresses and strains
643
Tribological contact analysis of a rigid ball sliding on a hard coated surface: Part II: Material deformations, influence of coating thickness and Youngʹs modulus
644
Tribological design methods for minimum surface damage of HDD slider
645
Tribological effect of iron oxide residual on the DLC film surface under seawater and saline solutions
646
Tribological effects of plasma immersion ion implantation heating treatments on Ti–6Al–4V alloy
647
Tribological effects of surface texturing on nitriding steel for high-performance engine applications
648
Tribological effects of the geometrical properties of plasma spray coatings partially melted by laser
649
Tribological enhancement of AISI 420 martensitic stainless steel through friction-stir processing
650
Tribological enhancement of CrN coatings by niobium and carbon ion implantation
651
Tribological evaluation of AISI 304 stainless steel duplex treated by plasma electrolytic nitrocarburising and diamond-like carbon coating
652
Tribological evaluation of aluminum and magnesium sheet forming at high temperatures
653
Tribological evaluation of coconut oil as an environment-friendly lubricant
654
Tribological evaluation of Fe–B–TiB2 metal matrix composites
655
Tribological evaluation of high-speed steels with a regulated carbide phase
656
Tribological evaluation of hydrogel articulations for joint arthroplasty applications
657
Tribological evaluation of hydrogenated DLC in Diesel lubricated model test
658
Tribological Evaluation of Mineral Oil and Vegetable Oil as a Lubricant
659
Tribological evaluation of oil pump relief valve coatings compatible with an aluminum oil pump body
660
Tribological evaluation of oxidized zirconium using an articular cartilage counterface: a novel material for potential use in hemiarthroplasty
661
Tribological evaluation of porcine skin
662
Tribological evaluation of S-(1H-benzotriazole-1-yl) methyl N,N-dialkyldithiocarbamates as additives in rapeseed oil
663
Tribological evaluation of Si–O containing diamond-like carbon films
664
Tribological evaluation of some potential tribo materials used in column lift rolling contacts—A case study
665
Tribological evaluation of surface modified H13 tool steel in warm forming of Ti–6Al–4V titanium alloy sheet
666
Tribological evaluation of α, -diimidazoliumalkylene hexafluorophosphate ionic liquid and benzotriazole as additive
667
Tribological evaluation on Ni3Al-based alloy and its composites under unlubricated wear condition
668
Tribological failure analysis of a heavily-loaded slow speed hybrid journal bearing
669
Tribological failure analysis of a magnetic drive pump
670
Tribological failure analysis of gear contacts of Exciter Sieve gear boxes
671
Tribological failure analysis of journal bearings used in sugar mills
672
Tribological functionality of aluminium sliding materials with hard phases under lubricated conditions
673
Tribological improvements of ion implanted technological alloys: Plasma immersion vs. conventional ion implantation
674
Tribological improvements of plasma immersion implanted CoCr alloys
675
Tribological interaction between multi-walled carbon nanotubes and silica surface using lateral force microscopy
676
Tribological investigation of a functional medical textile with lubricating drug-delivery finishing
677
Tribological investigation of adaptive Mo2N/MoS2/Ag coatings with high sulfur content
678
Tribological investigation of CaF2 nanocrystals as grease additives
679
Tribological investigation of coatings for artificial joints
680
Tribological investigation of layered sodium silicate as lubricant additives prepared by freezing titration ion exchange
681
Tribological investigation of MoS2 coatings deposited on the laser textured surface
682
Tribological investigation of packing friction along the stem of a valve
683
Tribological investigation of RBD palm olein in different sliding speedsusing pin-on-disk tribotester
684
Tribological investigation of the effects of particle size, loading and crystallinity on poly(ethylene) terephthalate nanocomposites
685
Tribological investigation of WC/C coating under dry sliding conditions
686
Tribological investigation of zirconium nitride/silver nanocomposite structures
687
Tribological investigation on friction and wear behaviour of coatings for hot sheet metal forming
688
Tribological investigations of diamond–metal grinding pads
689
Tribological investigations of perfluoroalkylsilanes monolayers deposited on titanium surface
690
Tribological investigations of the wear couple alumina–CFRP for total hip replacement
691
Tribological investigations on micromachined silicon sliders
692
Tribological layers and the wear of ductile materials
693
Tribological metal-carbon coatings deposited by PVD magnetron sputtering
694
Tribological method to objectify similarity of vague tactile sensations experienced during application of liquid cosmetic foundations
695
Tribological modeling: Application of fast Fourier transform
696
Tribological oxidation behaviour of PVD hard coatings
697
Tribological performance and action mechanism of S-[2-(acetamido) thiazol-1-yl] dialkyl dithiocarbamate as additive in rapeseed oil
698
Tribological performance and action mechanism of S-alkyl and S-benzimidazole substituted dialkyldithiocarbamates
699
Tribological performance and liquid impact erosion resistance of Ti-containing amorphous carbon coatings
700
Tribological performance and tribochemical processes in a DLC/steel system when lubricated in a fully formulated oil and base oil
701
Tribological performance evaluation of (1 1 1) preferred oriented TiN duplex coatings
702
Tribological performance of a DLC coating in combination with water-based lubricants
703
Tribological performance of a magneto-rheological suspension
704
Tribological performance of a Ni3Al matrix self-lubricating composite coating tested from 25 to 1000 °C
705
Tribological performance of A206 aluminum alloy containing silica sand particles
706
Tribological performance of Al–12Si coatings created via Electrospark Deposition and Spark Plasma Sintering
707
Tribological performance of amorphous carbon films prepared on steel substrates with carbon implantation pre-treatment
708
Tribological performance of aqueous copolymer lubricant in loaded contact with Si and coated Ti film
709
Tribological performance of brake friction materials containing carbon nanotubes
710
Tribological performance of chromium/chromium carbide multilayers deposited by r.f. magnetron sputtering
711
Tribological performance of CuS–ZnO nanocomposite film: The effect of CuS doping
712
Tribological performance of diamond-coated Ti–6Al–4V alloy with respect to diamond characteristics
713
Tribological performance of different DLC coatings in water-lubricated conditions
714
Tribological performance of DLC films deposited on ACM rubber by PACVD
715
Tribological performance of environmentally friendly refrigerant HFO-1234 yf under starved lubricated conditions
716
Tribological performance of fluorinated polyimide-based nanocomposite coatings reinforced with PMMA-grafted-MWCNT
717
Tribological performance of graphite containing tin lead bronze–steel bimetal under reciprocal sliding test
718
Tribological performance of hybrid filtered arc-magnetron coatings. Part II: Tribological properties characterization
719
Tribological performance of hybrid filtered arc-magnetron coatings: Part I: Coating deposition process and basic coating properties characterization
720
Tribological performance of microwave sintered copper–TiC–graphite hybrid composites
721
Tribological performance of MoS2 coatings in liquid helium and at high loads
722
Tribological performance of nano-thin fluoropolymer coated sliders
723
Tribological performance of Ni3Al–15 wt% Ti3SiC2 composites against Al2O3, Si3N4 and WC-6Co from 25 to 800 °C
724
Tribological performance of Ni–CeO2 composite coatings by electrodeposition
725
Tribological performance of PEEK based hybrid composites reinforced with short carbon fibers and nano-silica
726
Tribological performance of plasma nitrided gamma based titanium aluminides
727
Tribological performance of PTFE- and PEEK-based coatings under oil-less compressor conditions
728
Tribological performance of PTFE-based coatings for air-conditioning compressors
729
Tribological performance of resin impregnated gunny (RIG) and resin reinforced honeycomb (RRH) material composites
730
Tribological Performance of Self-lubricating Cast Al-5Cu-1Mg Nanocomposite Reinforced with Graphene Nano Sheets
731
Tribological performance of SiC and TiB2 against SiC and Al2O3 at low sliding speeds
732
Tribological performance of silicone composite coatings filled with wax-containing microcapsules
733
Tribological performance of some alternative bearing materials for artificial joints
734
Tribological performance of some polyoxyethylene dithiophosphate derivatives water solutions
735
Tribological performance of thermally sprayed cermet coatings containing solid lubricants
736
Tribological performance of thin organic permanent coatings deposited on 55%Al–Zn coated steel — influence of coating composition and thickness on friction and wear
737
Tribological performance of thin overlays for journal bearings
738
Tribological performance of Ti-6Al-4V plasma-based ion implanted with nitrogen
739
Tribological performance of TiAl matrix self-lubricating composites containing Ag, Ti3SiC2 and BaF2/CaF2 tested from room temperature to 600 °C
740
Tribological performance of TiN supported molybdenum and tantalum carbide coatings in abrasion and sliding contact
741
Tribological performance of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene sliding against DLC-coated and nitrogen ion implanted CoCrMo alloy measured in a hip joint simulator
742
Tribological performance of α-Fe(Cr)-Fe2B-FeB and α-Fe(Cr)-h-BN coatings obtained by laser melting
743
Tribological performances of diamond film and graphite/diamond composite film
744
Tribological performances of Mo6S3I6 nanowires
745
Tribological performances of Ni3Si–Cr7C3 composite coatings under water and acid environments
746
Tribological performances of non-hydrogenated amorphous carbon coupling with different coating counterparts in ambient air and water
747
Tribological performances of the graphite-like carbon films deposited with different target powers in ambient air and distilled water
748
Tribological performances of YSZ composite coatings manufactured by suspension plasma spraying
749
Tribological periodic processes exhibited by acceleration or braking of a shaft–pad system
750
Tribological properties and action mechanism of N,N-dialkyl dithiocarbamate-derived S-hydroxyethyl borate esters as additives in rapeseed oil
751
Tribological properties and adhesive strength of DLC coatings prepared under different substrate bias voltages
752
Tribological properties and deformation mechanism of TiAlN coating sliding with various counterbodies
753
Tribological properties and dry machining characteristics of PVD-coated carbide inserts
754
Tribological properties and high speed drilling application of MoS2–Cr coatings
755
Tribological properties and morphology of bimodal elastomeric nitrile butadiene rubber networks
756
Tribological properties and rolling-contact-fatigue lives of TiN/SiNx multilayer coatings
757
Tribological properties and thermal stability of TiAlCN coatings deposited by ICP-assisted sputtering
758
Tribological properties and wear mechanism of sputtered C/Cr coating
759
Tribological properties changes of H13 steel induced by MEVVA Ta ion implantation$
760
Tribological properties evaluation of AISI 1095 steel chromized at different temperatures
761
Tribological properties of (Ti,Al)N coatings deposited at different bias voltages using the cathodic arc technique
762
Tribological properties of a CrN coating containing carbon nanoparticles
763
Tribological properties of a Fe3Al material in sulfuric acid corrosive environment
764
Tribological properties of a liquid nitrocarburised special purpose cold work tool steel
765
Tribological properties of a perfluoropolyether lubricant with 3-phenylpropyl functional group for hard disk media
766
Tribological properties of a-C/Cr(N) coatings in micro-and nano-scales
767
Tribological properties of adaptive nanocomposite coatings made of yttria stabilized zirconia and gold
768
Tribological properties of adaptive NiCrAlY–Ag–Mo coatings prepared by atmospheric plasma spraying
769
Tribological properties of additives for water-based lubricants
770
Tribological Properties of Al2024-2wt.%TiO2 Nanocomposite Produced by Mechanical Alloying and Hot-Pressing
771
Tribological properties of Al2O3 hard coatings modified by mechanical blasting and polishing post-treatment
772
Tribological properties of Al2O3 nanoparticles as lubricating oil additives
773
Tribological properties of Al6061–Al2O3 nanocomposite prepared by milling and hot pressing
774
Tribological properties of AlCoCrFeNiCu high-entropy alloy in hydrogen peroxide solution and in oil lubricant
775
Tribological properties of aligned film of amorphous carbon nanorods on AAO membrane in different environments
776
Tribological properties of AlNCeO2Si3N4 cutting materials in unlubricated sliding against tool steel and cast iron
777
Tribological properties of AlNCeO2Si3N4 cutting materials in unlubricated sliding against tool steel and cast iron
778
Tribological properties of Al–Ni–Co–Si quasicrystalline coatings against Cr-coated cast iron disc
779
Tribological properties of amorphous carbon thin films grown by magnetron sputtering method
780
Tribological properties of an environmentally adopted universal tractor transmission oil based on vegetable oil
781
Tribological properties of aqueous solution of imidazoline borates
782
Tribological properties of aqueous solutions of alkyl polyglucosides
783
Tribological properties of arc sprayed coatings obtained from FeCrB and FeCr-based powder wires
784
Tribological Properties of B4CNi Cermet Coating Produced by HVOF Process on the Surface of 4130 Steel
785
Tribological properties of biocompatible Ti–10W and Ti–7.5TiC–7.5W
786
Tribological properties of bronze–graphite composites under sea water condition
787
Tribological properties of bulk metallic glasses
788
Tribological properties of bulk metallic glasses
789
Tribological properties of carbon nanotube bundles predicted from atomistic simulations
790
Tribological properties of carbon nanotube-doped carbon/carbon composites
791
Tribological properties of carbon/carbon composites under different braking pressures
792
Tribological properties of carbon/carbon composites with various pyrolytic carbon microstructures
793
Tribological properties of chemically bonded polyimide films on silicon with polyglycidyl methacrylate brush as adhesive layer
794
Tribological properties of commercial optical disks estimated from nanoindentation and scratch techniques
795
Tribological properties of composite Ti(N,O,C) coatings containing hard amorphous carbon layers
796
Tribological properties of copper alloy-based composites reinforced with tungsten carbide particles
797
Tribological properties of copper/carbon films formed by microwave plasma-assisted deposition techniques
798
Tribological properties of Cr- and Ti-doped MoS2 composite coatings under different humidity atmosphere
799
Tribological Properties of CrN Coated H13 Grade Tool Steel Original Research Article
800
Tribological properties of CrSiN-coated 301 stainless steel under wet and dry conditions
801
Tribological properties of CrZr–Si–N films synthesized using Cr–Zr–Si segment targets
802
Tribological properties of Cu-based composites and in situ synthesis of TiN/TiB2
803
Tribological properties of Cu-La2O3 composite under different electrical currents
804
Tribological properties of diamond and SiO2 nanoparticles added in paraffin
805
Tribological properties of dimpled silicon nitride under oil lubrication
806
Tribological properties of DLC coatings and comparison with test results: Development of a database
807
Tribological properties of DLC films against different steels
808
Tribological properties of DLC films deposited under various conditions using a plasma-enhanced CVD
809
Tribological properties of duplex Cr–Si–N coatings on SS410 steel
810
Tribological properties of duplex MAO/DLC coatings on magnesium alloy using combined microarc oxidation and filtered cathodic arc deposition
811
Tribological properties of duplex plasma oxidised, nitrided and PVD coated Ti–6Al–4V
812
Tribological properties of duplex treated TiN/TiCN coatings on plasma nitrided PH15-5 steel
813
Tribological properties of electroless Ni-P/diamond composite films
814
Tribological properties of epoxy nanocomposites: I. Enhancement of the wear resistance by nano-TiO2 particles
815
Tribological properties of epoxy nanocomposites: Part II. A combinative effect of short carbon fibre with nano-TiO2
816
Tribological properties of epoxy/rubber nanocomposites
817
Tribological properties of Fe and Ni base alloys after low energy nitrogen bombardment
818
Tribological properties of Fe3Al material under water environment
819
Tribological properties of Fe3Al–Fe3AlC0.5 composites under dry sliding
820
Tribological properties of Fe7Mo6-based alloy under two ionic liquid lubrications
821
Tribological properties of Fe7Mo6-based-alloy lubricated with poly-alpha-olefin containing PN additive
822
Tribological properties of FeAl intermetallics under dry sliding
823
Tribological properties of FeCl3-graphite intercalation compound rubbed film on steel
824
Tribological properties of femur–tibia articulation of lubber grasshopper
825
Tribological properties of flame sprayed Fe–Ni–RE alloy coatings under reciprocating sliding
826
Tribological properties of fluid phase phospholipid bilayers
827
Tribological properties of fluorinated nanocarbons with different shape factors
828
Tribological properties of fluorine-containing additives of silicone oil
829
Tribological properties of graphite- and ZrC-reinforced bulk metallic glass composites
830
Tribological properties of graphite-like and diamond-like carbon coatings
831
Tribological properties of graphite-like carbon coatings coupling with different metals in ambient air and water
832
Tribological properties of graphitic nanoparticles produced by laser vaporization of graphite in nitrogen Original Research Article
833
Tribological properties of hard a-C:H:F coatings
834
Tribological properties of hardened high strength Boron steel at combined rolling and sliding condition
835
Tribological properties of heat-treated electroless Ni–P coatings on AZ91 alloy
836
Tribological properties of high temperature resistant polymer composites with fine particles
837
Tribological properties of high temperature self-lubrication metal ceramics with an interpenetrating network
838
Tribological properties of hot-pressed alumina–CNT composites
839
Tribological Properties of Hybrid Process DLC Coating against Magnesium Alloy
840
Tribological properties of ion implanted UHMWPE against Si3N4 under different lubrication conditions
841
Tribological properties of ion-implanted polyphenylene oxide (PPO)
842
Tribological properties of journal bearings manufactured from particle reinforced Al composites
843
Tribological properties of kaolin filled UHMWPE composites in unlubricated sliding
844
Tribological properties of laser-textured and ta-C coated surfaces with burnished WS2 at elevated temperatures
845
Tribological properties of linear phosphazene oligomers as lubricants
846
Tribological properties of low-temperature graphite fluorides. Influence of the structure on the lubricating performances Original Research Article
847
Tribological properties of lubricant additives of Fe, Cu and Co nanoparticles
848
Tribological properties of magnetite precipitate from oxide scale in hot-rolled microalloyed steel
849
Tribological properties of magnetron-sputtered TiC coatings
850
Tribological properties of magnetron-sputtered TiC coatings
851
Tribological properties of metal doped a-C film by RF magnetron sputtering method
852
Tribological properties of Mn–Zn–Fe magnetic fluids under magnetic field
853
Tribological properties of modified carbon fabric/polytetrafluoroethylene composites
854
Tribological properties of molybdenized silver-containing nickel base alloy at elevated temperatures
855
Tribological properties of molybdenum coatings sprayed by electro-thermal explosion directional spraying
856
Tribological properties of molybdenum disulfide nanosheets by monolayer restacking process as additive in liquid paraffin
857
Tribological properties of MoN layer on silver-containing nickel-base alloy at high temperatures
858
Tribological properties of monolayer graphene oxide sheets as water-based lubricant additives
859
Tribological properties of MoS2 and carbon fiber reinforced polyimide composites
860
Tribological properties of MoS2 nano-balls as filler in polyoxymethylene-based composite layer of three-layer self-lubrication bearing materials
861
Tribological properties of MoSi2–MoS2 coatings coupling with SAE 52100 steel under reciprocating sliding
862
Tribological properties of N+ ion implanted ultrananocrystalline diamond films
863
Tribological properties of nanoporous anodic aluminum oxide film
864
Tribological properties of nanoscale GeSb2Te4 film in the ambient air
865
Tribological properties of nanostructured DLC coatings deposited by C60 ion beam
866
Tribological properties of nanostructured WC/CoNi and WC/CoNiP coatings produced by electro-deposition
867
Tribological properties of nanostructured zirconia coatings deposited by plasma spraying
868
Tribological properties of nc-TiC/a-C:H coatings prepared by magnetron sputtering at low and high ion bombardment of the growing film
869
Tribological properties of Ni-17.5Si-29.3Cr alloy at room and elevated temperatures
870
Tribological properties of Ni3Al produced by pressure-assisted volume combustion synthesis
871
Tribological properties of Ni3Al-Cr7C3 composite coating under water lubrication
872
Tribological properties of Ni3Al–Cr7C3 composite coatings under liquid paraffin lubrication
873
Tribological properties of NiAl produced by pressure-assisted combustion synthesis
874
Tribological properties of Ni-based self-lubricating composites with addition of silver and molybdenum disulfide
875
Tribological properties of nickel-based self-lubricating composite at elevated temperature and counterface material selection
876
Tribological properties of NiCr–Al2O3 cermet-based composites with addition of multiple-lubricants at elevated temperatures
877
Tribological properties of N-isopropylacrylamide as studied by scanning force microscopy
878
Tribological properties of nitrogen ion implanted steel
879
Tribological properties of oleic acid — modified TiO2 nanoparticle in water
880
Tribological properties of oleic acid — modified TiO2 nanoparticle in water
881
Tribological properties of perfluoralkylethyl methacrylate-polymethyl methacrylate copolymer thin films
882
Tribological properties of pitch-based 2-D carbon–carbon composites Original Research Article
883
Tribological properties of plasma and HVOF-sprayed NiCrBSi–Fe2O3 composite coatings
884
Tribological properties of plasma nitrided and hard coated AISI 4140 steel
885
Tribological properties of plasma nitrided stainless steel against SAE52100 steel under ionic liquid lubrication condition
886
Tribological properties of plasma sprayed Al/Al2O3 composite coatings
887
Tribological properties of plasma sprayed alumina–titania coatings: role and control of the microstructure
888
Tribological properties of plasma sprayed and laser remelted 75/25 Cr3C2/NiCr coatings
889
Tribological properties of poly(amide amine) and small molecule composite self-assembled monolayers: Influence of functional group of small molecule
890
Tribological Properties of Poly(vinyl alcohol) Hydrogel in Response to Ceramic Femoral Component
891
Tribological properties of polymer/silica composite coatings for microsystems applications
892
Tribological properties of polymer-based journal bearings
893
Tribological properties of polymer-sheet-adhered metal hybrid gear
894
Tribological properties of powder metallurgy – Processed aluminium self lubricating hybrid composites with SiC additions
895
Tribological properties of pressureless sintered advanced alumina matrix ceramic materials improved by Al–Ti–B and diopside
896
Tribological properties of pressureless sintered alumina matrix ceramic materials improved by diopside
897
Tribological properties of PTFE composites filled with surfacetreated carbon fiber
898
Tribological properties of pulsed laser deposited DLC/TM (TM=Cr, Ag, Ti and Ni) multilayers
899
Tribological properties of pulsed laser deposited Mo–S–Te composite films at moderate high temperatures
900
Tribological properties of PVD tool coatings in forming operations of steel sheet
901
Tribological properties of radiation cross-linked polytetrafluoroethylene sheets
902
Tribological properties of rare earth oxide added Cr3C2–NiCr coatings
903
Tribological properties of segment-structured diamond-like carbon films
904
Tribological properties of selected PVD coatings when slid against ductile materials
905
Tribological properties of self-assembled monolayers covalently bonded to Si
906
Tribological properties of self-assembled monolayers of fluorocarbon and hydrocarbon thiols and disulfides on Au(111) studied by scanning force microscopy
907
Tribological properties of self-lubricating NiAl/Mo-based composites containing AgVO3 nanowires
908
Tribological properties of serpentine, La(OH)3 and their composite particles as lubricant additives
909
Tribological properties of short glass fiber reinforced polyamide 12 sliding on medium carbon steel
910
Tribological properties of Si3N4–graphene nanocomposites
911
Tribological properties of Si-containing diamond-like carbon film under ATF lubricated condition
912
Tribological properties of silicate materials on nano and microscale
913
Tribological properties of silicon nitride ceramics modified by ion implantation
914
Tribological properties of silver- and copper-doped transition metal oxide coatings
915
Tribological properties of smooth diamond films
916
Tribological properties of solid lubricants (graphite, h-BN) for Cu-based P/M friction composites
917
Tribological properties of solid lubricants (graphite, Sb2S3, MoS2) for automotive brake friction materials
918
Tribological properties of solid lubricants filled glass fiber reinforced polyamide 6 composites
919
Tribological properties of solid multilayer composite coatings in dry rolling contact
920
Tribological properties of solid-lubricating coatings on cylinder bore at low temperature
921
Tribological properties of some phenolic composites suggested for automotive brakes
922
Tribological properties of spark-plasma-sintered ZrO2(Y2O3)–CaF2–Ag composites at elevated temperatures
923
Tribological properties of sprayed alumina coatings sealed by electro-deposition of Cu
924
Tribological properties of sputter deposited ZrN coatings on titanium modified austenitic stainless steel
925
Tribological properties of sputtered CrN coatings under dry sliding oscillation motion at elevated temperatures
926
Tribological properties of structural steel modified by fine particle bombardment (FPB) and diamond-like carbon hybrid surface treatment
927
Tribological properties of sulfur-implanted steel
928
Tribological properties of surface dimple-textured by pellet-pressing
929
Tribological properties of surface-modified Pd nanoparticles for electrical contacts
930
Tribological properties of the film formed by borated dioctyl dithiocarbamate as an additive in liquid paraffin
931
Tribological properties of the low-carbon steels with different micro-structure processed by heat treatment and severe plastic deformation
932
Tribological properties of the PVD and CVD coatings deposited onto the nitride tool ceramics
933
Tribological properties of the surface of railway tracks, studied by indentation technique
934
Tribological properties of the Ti–Al–N thin films with different components fabricated by double-targeted co-sputtering
935
Tribological properties of the two-step thermally deposited chromium films
936
Tribological properties of thermal-sprayed Magnéli-type coatings with different stoichiometries (TinO2n−1)
937
Tribological properties of three-dimensional braided carbon/Kevlar/epoxy hybrid composites under dry and lubricated conditions
938
Tribological properties of Ti40Zr25Ni8Cu9Be18 bulk metallic glasses under different conditions
939
Tribological properties of Ti-aluminide reinforced Al-based in situ metal matrix composite
940
Tribological properties of TiB2 and TiB2–MoSi2 ceramic composites
941
Tribological properties of Ti-based alloys in a simulated bone–implant interface with Ringer’s solution at fretting contacts
942
Tribological properties of Ti-doped DLC coatings under ionic liquids lubricated conditions
943
Tribological properties of TiSiN thin films deposited by laser ablation
944
Tribological properties of titania nanofilms coated on glass surface by the sol–gel method
945
Tribological properties of titanium aluminides coatings produced on pure Ti by laser surface alloying
946
Tribological properties of tribofilms formed from ZDDP in DLC/DLC and DLC/steel contacts
947
Tribological properties of trichlorosilane-based one- and two-component self-assembled monolayers
948
Tribological properties of ultra nanocrystalline diamond film-effect of sliding counterbodies
949
Tribological properties of ultrananocrystalline diamond and diamond nanorod films
950
Tribological properties of ultrananocrystalline diamond films in various test atmosphere
951
Tribological properties of ultra-thin ionic liquid films on single-crystal silicon wafers with functionalized surfaces
952
Tribological properties of unbalanced magnetron sputtered nano-scale multilayer coatings TiAlN/VN and TiAlCrYN deposited on plasma nitrided steels
953
Tribological properties of WC and CeO2 particles reinforced in-situ synthesized NiAl matrix composite coatings at elevated temperature
954
Tribological properties of WS2 nanoparticles under mixed lubrication
955
Tribological properties of Zr61Ti2Cu25Al12 bulk metallic glass under simulated physiological conditions
956
Tribological properties of ZrO2 (Y2O3)–Mo–BaF2/CaF2 composites at high temperatures
957
Tribological properties of γ-Y2Si2O7 ceramic against AISI 52100 steel and Si3N4 ceramic counterparts
958
Tribological properties, phase generation and high temperature phase stability of tungsten- and vanadium-oxides deposited by reactive MSIP-PVD process for innovative lubrication applications
959
Tribological property of in situ directly nitrided and sintered Al/AlN composite
960
Tribological property of plain bearing with low frictional layer
961
Tribological reactions between oil additives and DLC coatings for automotive applications
962
Tribological response of sterilized and un-sterilized orthodontic wires
963
Tribological responses of Phenolphthalein Poly (ether sulfone) on proton irradiation
964
Tribological running-in investigation and surface analysis of copper coats made by electro-impulsive spraying
965
Tribological rutile-TiO2 coating on aluminium alloy
966
Tribological screening tests for the selection of raw materials for automotive brake pad formulations
967
Tribological Size Effects in Sheet Metal Forming Measured by a Strip Drawing Test
968
Tribological stability of Al2O3 short fiber reinforced high Cr cast irons
969
Tribological studies of 1-alkyl-2,5-dithiohydrazodicarbonamides and their Mo–S complexes as EP and multifunctional additives
970
Tribological studies of a Zr-based bulk metallic glass
971
Tribological studies of polyamide 6 and high-density polyethylene blends filled with PTFE and copper oxide and reinforced with short glass fibers
972
Tribological studies of polymer based ceramic–metal composites processed at ambient temperature
973
Tribological studies of potential vegetable oil-based lubricants containing environmentally friendly viscosity modifiers
974
Tribological studies of rhenium doped fullerene-like MoS2 nanoparticles in boundary, mixed and elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication conditions
975
Tribological studies of thermally and chemically modified vegetable oils for use as environmentally friendly lubricants
976
Tribological studies of unpolished laser surface textures under starved lubrication conditions for use in air-conditioning and refrigeration compressors
977
Tribological studies of Zr-implanted PVD TiN coatings deposited on stainless steel substrates
978
Tribological studies on a novel borate ester containing benzothiazol-2-yl and disulfide groups as multifunctional additive
979
Tribological studies on microwave sintered copper–carbon nanotube composites
980
Tribological studies on polyetherimide composites based on carbon fabric with optimized oxidation treatment
981
Tribological studies on PVD/HVOF duplex coatings on Ti6Al4V substrate
982
Tribological study of elastomeric bearings for marine propeller shaft system
983
Tribological study of Fe–Cu–Cr–graphite alloy and cast iron railway brake shoes by pin-on-disc technique
984
Tribological study of gray cast iron with automotive brake linings: The effect of rotor microstructure
985
Tribological study of high bearing blended polymer-based coatings for air-conditioning and refrigeration compressors
986
Tribological study of NiCrBSi coating obtained by different processes
987
Tribological study of novel S–N style 1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-thione derivatives in rapeseed oil
988
Tribological study of peroxide-cured EPDM rubber filled with electron beam irradiated PTFE powder
989
Tribological study of trioctylthiotriazine derivative as lubricating oil additive
990
Tribological study on hydrostatic slipper bearing with annular orifice damper for water hydraulic axial piston motor
991
Tribological surfaces of organic brake pads
992
Tribological system modelling and simulation in metal forming processes
993
Tribological testing of articular cartilage of the medial compartment of the knee using a friction simulator
994
Tribological testing of commercial CrN, (Ti,Al)N and CrC/C PVD coatings — Evaluation of galling and wear characteristics against different high strength steels
995
Tribological testing of peroxide-cured EPDM rubbers with different carbon black contents under dry sliding conditions against steel
996
Tribological testing of self-mated nanocrystalline diamond coatings on Si3N4 ceramics
997
Tribological testing of some potential PVD and CVD coatings for steel wire drawing dies
998
Tribological texturing of steel surfaces with a novel diamond embossing tool technique
999
Tribological wear behavior of diamond reinforced composite coating
1000
Tribological, anti-corrosive properties and biocompatibility of the micro- and nano-crystalline diamond coated Ti6Al4V
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