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Tribological behavior of TiN and CrN coatings sliding against an epoxy molding compound
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Tribological behavior of Ti–Si–N coating layers prepared by a hybrid system of arc ion plating and sputtering techniques
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Tribological behavior of tungsten-doped DLC coating under oil lubrication
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Tribological behavior of vegetable oil-based lubricants with nanoparticles of oxides in boundary lubrication conditions
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Tribological behavior of W2C nano-particle reinforced Si3N4 matrix composite
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Tribological behavior of WC/DLC/WS2 nanocomposite coatings
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Tribological behavior of WC–Ni cemented carbide irradiated by high-intensity pulsed ion beam
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Tribological behavior of W-DLC coated rubber seals
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Tribological behavior study on Ti–Nb–Sn/hydroxyapatite composites in simulated body fluid solution
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Tribological behavior under aggressive environment of diamond-like carbon films with incorporated nanocrystalline diamond particles
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Tribological behaviors and mechanism of sulfur- and phosphorus-free organic molybdate ester with zinc dialkyldithiophosphate
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Tribological behaviors of bulk Ti3SiC2 and influences of TiC impurities
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Tribological behaviors of carbon composite grooved surfaces
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Tribological behaviors of composite molecular deposition films
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Tribological behaviors of diamond-like carbon coatings on plasma nitrided steel using three BN-containing lubricants
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Tribological behaviors of DLC film deposited on female die used in strip drawing
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Tribological behaviors of fullerene-like hydrogenated carbon (FL-C:H) film in different atmospheres sliding against Si3N4 ball
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Tribological behaviors of graphite/epoxy two-phase composite coatings
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Tribological behaviors of hierarchical porous PEEK composites with mesoporous titanium oxide whisker
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Tribological behaviors of hot-pressed Al2O3/TiC ceramic composites with the additions of CaF2 solid lubricants
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Tribological behaviors of lanthanum-based phosphonate 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane self-assembled films
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Tribological behaviors of plasma-treated carbon composite grooved surfaces
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Tribological behaviors of polymer based journal bearings manufactured from particle reinforced bakelite composites
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Tribological behaviors of self-assembled 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane films on silicon
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Tribological behaviors of SiC/h-BN composite coating at elevated temperatures
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Tribological behaviors of single and dual sol–gel ceramic films on Ti–6Al–4V
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Tribological behaviors of steel surfaces treated with ion sulphurization duplex processes
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Tribological behaviors of surface-coated serpentine ultrafine powders as lubricant additive
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Tribological behaviors of Ti–6Al–4V modified by chemical methods
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Tribological behaviour and mechanical properties of low temperature gas nitrided austenitic steel in relation to layer morphology
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Tribological behaviour and microscopic wear mechanisms of UHMWPE sliding against thermal oxidation-treated Ti6Al4V
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Tribological behaviour and microscopic wear mechanisms of UHMWPE sliding against thermal oxidation-treated Ti6Al4V
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Tribological behaviour and microstructure of TiCxN(1−x) coatings deposited by filtered arc
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Tribological behaviour and residual stress of electrodeposited Ni/Cu multilayer films on stainless steel substrate
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Tribological behaviour and statistical experimental design of sintered iron–copper based composites
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Tribological behaviour and wear mechanism of MoS2–Cr coatings sliding against various counterbody
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Tribological behaviour and wear resistance of a SiC–MoSi2 composite dry sliding against Al2O3
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Tribological behaviour at room temperature and at 550°C of TiC-based plasma sprayed coatings in fretting gross slip conditions
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Tribological Behaviour of AA1060 Aluminium Alloy with the Aid of Using Nano Lubricant Additives
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Tribological behaviour of Al18B4O33-whisker-reinforced hypoeutectic Al–Si–Mg-matrix composites under dry sliding conditions
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Tribological behaviour of Al2O3/ZrO2-ZrO2 laminated composites
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Tribological behaviour of aluminium alloy AA7075 after ion implantation
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Tribological behaviour of an elastomer aged in different oils
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Tribological behaviour of antiwear additives used in hydraulic applications: Synergistic or antagonistic with other surface-active additives?
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Tribological behaviour of borided bearing steels at elevated temperatures
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Tribological behaviour of carbide-free bainitic steel under dry rolling/sliding conditions
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Tribological behaviour of carbon-nanofibre-reinforced poly(ether ether ketone)
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Tribological behaviour of cast hypereutectic Al–Si–Cu alloy subjected to sliding wear
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Tribological behaviour of composite materials based on clinker portland reinforced with oxides
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Tribological behaviour of composites made of carbon fibres and ceramic matrix in the Si–C system
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Tribological behaviour of Cu60Zr30Ti10 bulk metallic glass
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Tribological behaviour of CVD diamond films on steel substrates
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Tribological behaviour of diamond coatings sliding against Al alloys
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Tribological behaviour of diamond coatings sliding against steel: An experimental and numerical approach
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Tribological behaviour of DLC coatings compared to different materials used in hip joint prostheses
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Tribological behaviour of DLC coatings for sheet metal forming tools
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Tribological behaviour of DLC coatings in combination with biodegradable lubricants
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Tribological behaviour of DLC-films and their application in micro deep drawing
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Tribological behaviour of epoxy based composites for rapid tooling
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Tribological behaviour of Fe–28Al–5Cr alloy reinforced by TiC under acid environment
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Tribological behaviour of food grade polymers against stainless steel in dry sliding and with sugar
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Tribological behaviour of hot rolling rolls
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Tribological behaviour of HVOF sprayed near-nanostructured and microstructured WC-17wt.%Co coatings
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Tribological behaviour of metal matrix and its composite
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Tribological behaviour of multi-layered PVD nitride coatings
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Tribological behaviour of multilayered textile composites: The effect of reciprocating sliding frequency
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Tribological behaviour of nacre—Influence of the environment on the elementary wear processes
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Tribological behaviour of near β titanium alloy as a function of α + β solution treatment temperature
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Tribological Behaviour of OA-Capped WO3 Nanoparticles as an Additive to Base Oils
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Tribological behaviour of oxide/graphite composite coatings deposited using electrolytic plasma process
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Tribological behaviour of Pearlitic and Bainitic steel grades under various sliding conditions
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Tribological behaviour of pipe coating in dry sliding contact with steel
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Tribological behaviour of plasma nitrided Ti-5Al-2Nb-1Ta alloy against UHMWPE
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Tribological behaviour of plasma-sprayed Al2O3 coatings under severe wear conditions
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Tribological behaviour of plasma-sprayed WC coatings with and without laser remelting
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Tribological behaviour of powder metallurgy-processed aluminium hybrid composites with the addition of graphite solid lubricant
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Tribological behaviour of pulsed magnetron sputtered CrB2 coatings examined by reciprocating sliding wear testing against aluminium alloy and steel
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Tribological behaviour of quenched and tempered, and austempered ductile iron at the same hardness level
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Tribological behaviour of refined bleached and deodorized palm olein in different loads using a four-ball tribotester
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Tribological behaviour of self compacting concrete
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Tribological behaviour of semisolid–semisolid compocast Al–Si matrix composites reinforced with TiB2 coated B4C particulates
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Tribological behaviour of shot peened Cu–Ni austempered ductile iron
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Tribological behaviour of Si3N4 and Si3N4–%TiN based composites and multi-layer laminates
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Tribological behaviour of Si3N4–BN ceramic materials for dry sliding applications
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Tribological behaviour of sintered 316L stainless steel impregnated with MoS2 plain bearing
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Tribological behaviour of the composite PEEK-CF30 at dry sliding against steel using statistical techniques
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Tribological behaviour of thermally sprayed Ti–Cr–Si coatings
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Tribological behaviour of thin a-C and a-C:H films with different topographic structure under rotating and oscillating motion for dry lubrication
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Tribological behaviour of thin organic permanent coatings deposited on hot-dip coated steel sheet — a laboratory study
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Tribological behaviour of Ti6Al4V and Inconel718 under dry and cryogenic conditions—Application to the context of machining with carbide tools
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Tribological behaviour of Ti-based alloys in simulated body fluid solution at fretting contacts
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Tribological behaviour of Ti-based alloys in simulated body fluid solution at fretting contacts
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Tribological behaviour of Ti-based alloys in simulated body fluid solution at fretting contacts
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Tribological behaviour of tin-based materials and brass in oil lubricated conditions
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Tribological behaviour of titanium carbide/amorphous carbon nanocomposite coatings: From macro to the micro-scale
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Tribological behaviour of two imidazolium ionic liquids as lubricant additives for steel/steel contacts
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Tribological behaviour of uni-directionally aligned silicon nitride against steel
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Tribological behaviour of WC/C coatings operating under different lubrication regimes
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Tribological behaviour of W–Ti–N coatings in semi-industrial strip-drawing tests
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Tribological behaviour of W–Ti–N sputtered thin films
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Tribological behaviours of carbon fibre reinforced PEEK sliding on silicon nitride lubricated with water
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Tribological behaviours of PA/UHMWPE blend under dry and lubricating condition
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Tribological behaviours of patterned PVD TiN spot coatings on M2 steel coated with different bias voltages
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Tribological behaviours of PVD TiN and TiCN coatings in artificial seawater
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Tribological carbon-based coatings: An AFM and LFM study
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Tribological changes on SS304 stainless steel induced by nitrogen plasma immersion ion implantation with and without auxiliary heating
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Tribological characterisation of diamond-like carbon coatings on Co–Cr–Mo alloy for orthopaedic applications
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Tribological characterisation of hard coatings on steel
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Tribological characterisation of PVD coatings for cutting tools
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Tribological characterisation of siliconcarbonitride ceramics derived from preceramic polymers
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Tribological characteristics and cutting performance of Crx%C-coated carbide tools
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Tribological Characteristics and Cutting Performance of Lubricant Esters for Semi-dry Machining
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Tribological characteristics and surface interaction between piston ring coatings and a blend of energy-conserving oils and ethanol fuels
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Tribological characteristics of A356 Al alloy–SiCP composite discs
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Tribological characteristics of aluminum alloys sliding against steel lubricated by ammonium and imidazolium ionic liquids
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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
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Tribological characteristics of ashless dithiocarbamate derivatives and their combinations with ZDDP as additives in mineral oil
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Tribological characteristics of chromium steels in three various atmospheres under high-speed conditions
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Tribological characteristics of diamond-like carbon (DLC) based nanocomposite coatings
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Tribological characteristics of electroless Ni–B coating and optimization of coating parameters using Taguchi based grey relational analysis
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Tribological characteristics of electroless Ni–P–MoS2 composite coatings at elevated temperatures
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Tribological characteristics of high strength steel sheets under hot stamping conditions
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Tribological characteristics of highly wear-durable ECR-sputtered carbon film
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Tribological characteristics of highly wear-durable ECR-sputtered silicon nitride films
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Tribological characteristics of innovative Al6061–carbon fiber rod metal matrix composites
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Tribological characteristics of low-pressure plasma-sprayed A12O3 coating from room temperature to 800 °C
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Tribological characteristics of magnesium alloy using N-containing compounds as lubricating additives during sliding
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Tribological characteristics of MoS2–Nb solid lubricant film in different tribo-test conditions
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Tribological characteristics of nickel based composite coatings
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Tribological characteristics of one-process and two-process cylinder liner honed surfaces under reciprocating sliding conditions
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Tribological characteristics of paraffin liquid with nanodiamond based on the scuffing life and wear amount
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Tribological Characteristics of Plasma Nitrided and PVD Coated Cr-Mo-V Steels
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Tribological characteristics of polyelectrolyte multilayers
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Tribological characteristics of self-assembled monolayer with siloxane bonding to Si surface
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Tribological characteristics of Si3N4-based composites in unlubricated sliding against steel ball
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Tribological characteristics of Si3N4-based composites in unlubricated sliding against steel ball
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Tribological characteristics of Si3N4-based composites in unlubricated sliding against steel ball
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Tribological characteristics of Si3N4–hBN ceramic materials sliding against stainless steel without lubrication
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Tribological characteristics of Si-containing diamond-like carbon films under oil-lubrication
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Tribological characteristics of some environmentally friendly lubricants
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Tribological characteristics of WS2/MoS2 solid lubricating multilayer films
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Tribological Characterization of 7025/TiO2 Nanocomposite at A various Amount of Nanoreinforcement
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Tribological characterization of a biocompatible thin film of UHMWPE on Ti6Al4V and the effects of PFPE as top lubricating layer
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Tribological characterization of biocompatible HAp-TiO2 coatings obtained by high velocity oxy-fuel spray
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Tribological characterization of chromium nitride coating deposited by filtered cathodic vacuum arc
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Tribological characterization of diamond-like carbon films on nonledeburitic high-speed steels
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Tribological characterization of environmentally adapted ester based fluids
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Tribological characterization of gradient monolayer films from trichlorosilanes on silicon
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Tribological characterization of polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel as substitute of articular cartilage
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Tribological characterization of rail squat defects
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Tribological characterization of surface modified UHMWPE against DLC-coated Co–Cr–Mo
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Tribological coatings for lubrication over multiple thermal cycles
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Tribological comparison of different C-based coatings in lubricated and unlubricated conditions
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Tribological compatibility and improvement of machining productivity and surface integrity
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Tribological conditions in mobile bearing total knee prostheses
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Tribological consequences of rubber composition and structure – case studies
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Tribological contact analysis of a rigid ball sliding on a hard coated surface, Part III: Fracture toughness calculation and influence of residual stresses
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Tribological contact analysis of a rigid ball sliding on a hard coated surface: Part I: Modelling stresses and strains
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Tribological contact analysis of a rigid ball sliding on a hard coated surface: Part II: Material deformations, influence of coating thickness and Youngʹs modulus
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Tribological design methods for minimum surface damage of HDD slider
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Tribological effect of iron oxide residual on the DLC film surface under seawater and saline solutions
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Tribological effects of plasma immersion ion implantation heating treatments on Ti–6Al–4V alloy
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Tribological effects of surface texturing on nitriding steel for high-performance engine applications
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Tribological effects of the geometrical properties of plasma spray coatings partially melted by laser
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Tribological enhancement of AISI 420 martensitic stainless steel through friction-stir processing
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Tribological enhancement of CrN coatings by niobium and carbon ion implantation
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Tribological evaluation of AISI 304 stainless steel duplex treated by plasma electrolytic nitrocarburising and diamond-like carbon coating
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Tribological evaluation of aluminum and magnesium sheet forming at high temperatures
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Tribological evaluation of coconut oil as an environment-friendly lubricant
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Tribological evaluation of Fe–B–TiB2 metal matrix composites
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Tribological evaluation of high-speed steels with a regulated carbide phase
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Tribological evaluation of hydrogel articulations for joint arthroplasty applications
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Tribological evaluation of hydrogenated DLC in Diesel lubricated model test
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Tribological Evaluation of Mineral Oil and Vegetable Oil as a Lubricant
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Tribological evaluation of oil pump relief valve coatings compatible with an aluminum oil pump body
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Tribological evaluation of oxidized zirconium using an articular cartilage counterface: a novel material for potential use in hemiarthroplasty
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Tribological evaluation of porcine skin
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Tribological evaluation of S-(1H-benzotriazole-1-yl) methyl N,N-dialkyldithiocarbamates as additives in rapeseed oil
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Tribological evaluation of Si–O containing diamond-like carbon films
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Tribological evaluation of some potential tribo materials used in column lift rolling contacts—A case study
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Tribological evaluation of surface modified H13 tool steel in warm forming of Ti–6Al–4V titanium alloy sheet
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Tribological evaluation of α, -diimidazoliumalkylene hexafluorophosphate ionic liquid and benzotriazole as additive
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Tribological evaluation on Ni3Al-based alloy and its composites under unlubricated wear condition
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Tribological failure analysis of a heavily-loaded slow speed hybrid journal bearing
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Tribological failure analysis of a magnetic drive pump
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Tribological failure analysis of gear contacts of Exciter Sieve gear boxes
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Tribological failure analysis of journal bearings used in sugar mills
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Tribological functionality of aluminium sliding materials with hard phases under lubricated conditions
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Tribological improvements of ion implanted technological alloys: Plasma immersion vs. conventional ion implantation
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Tribological improvements of plasma immersion implanted CoCr alloys
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Tribological interaction between multi-walled carbon nanotubes and silica surface using lateral force microscopy
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Tribological investigation of a functional medical textile with lubricating drug-delivery finishing
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Tribological investigation of adaptive Mo2N/MoS2/Ag coatings with high sulfur content
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Tribological investigation of CaF2 nanocrystals as grease additives
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Tribological investigation of coatings for artificial joints
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Tribological investigation of layered sodium silicate as lubricant additives prepared by freezing titration ion exchange
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Tribological investigation of MoS2 coatings deposited on the laser textured surface
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Tribological investigation of packing friction along the stem of a valve
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Tribological investigation of RBD palm olein in different sliding speedsusing pin-on-disk tribotester
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Tribological investigation of the effects of particle size, loading and crystallinity on poly(ethylene) terephthalate nanocomposites
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Tribological investigation of WC/C coating under dry sliding conditions
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Tribological investigation of zirconium nitride/silver nanocomposite structures
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Tribological investigation on friction and wear behaviour of coatings for hot sheet metal forming
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Tribological investigations of diamond–metal grinding pads
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Tribological investigations of perfluoroalkylsilanes monolayers deposited on titanium surface
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Tribological investigations of the wear couple alumina–CFRP for total hip replacement
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Tribological investigations on micromachined silicon sliders
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Tribological layers and the wear of ductile materials
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Tribological metal-carbon coatings deposited by PVD magnetron sputtering
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Tribological method to objectify similarity of vague tactile sensations experienced during application of liquid cosmetic foundations
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Tribological modeling: Application of fast Fourier transform
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Tribological oxidation behaviour of PVD hard coatings
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Tribological performance and action mechanism of S-[2-(acetamido) thiazol-1-yl] dialkyl dithiocarbamate as additive in rapeseed oil
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Tribological performance and action mechanism of S-alkyl and S-benzimidazole substituted dialkyldithiocarbamates
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Tribological performance and liquid impact erosion resistance of Ti-containing amorphous carbon coatings
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Tribological performance and tribochemical processes in a DLC/steel system when lubricated in a fully formulated oil and base oil
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Tribological performance evaluation of (1 1 1) preferred oriented TiN duplex coatings
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Tribological performance of a DLC coating in combination with water-based lubricants
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Tribological performance of a magneto-rheological suspension
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Tribological performance of a Ni3Al matrix self-lubricating composite coating tested from 25 to 1000 °C
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Tribological performance of A206 aluminum alloy containing silica sand particles
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Tribological performance of Al–12Si coatings created via Electrospark Deposition and Spark Plasma Sintering
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Tribological performance of amorphous carbon films prepared on steel substrates with carbon implantation pre-treatment
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Tribological performance of aqueous copolymer lubricant in loaded contact with Si and coated Ti film
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Tribological performance of brake friction materials containing carbon nanotubes
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Tribological performance of chromium/chromium carbide multilayers deposited by r.f. magnetron sputtering
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Tribological performance of CuS–ZnO nanocomposite film: The effect of CuS doping
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Tribological performance of diamond-coated Ti–6Al–4V alloy with respect to diamond characteristics
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Tribological performance of different DLC coatings in water-lubricated conditions
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Tribological performance of DLC films deposited on ACM rubber by PACVD
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Tribological performance of environmentally friendly refrigerant HFO-1234 yf under starved lubricated conditions
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Tribological performance of fluorinated polyimide-based nanocomposite coatings reinforced with PMMA-grafted-MWCNT
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Tribological performance of graphite containing tin lead bronze–steel bimetal under reciprocal sliding test
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Tribological performance of hybrid filtered arc-magnetron coatings. Part II: Tribological properties characterization
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Tribological performance of hybrid filtered arc-magnetron coatings: Part I: Coating deposition process and basic coating properties characterization
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Tribological performance of microwave sintered copper–TiC–graphite hybrid composites
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Tribological performance of MoS2 coatings in liquid helium and at high loads
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Tribological performance of nano-thin fluoropolymer coated sliders
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Tribological performance of Ni3Al–15 wt% Ti3SiC2 composites against Al2O3, Si3N4 and WC-6Co from 25 to 800 °C
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Tribological performance of Ni–CeO2 composite coatings by electrodeposition
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Tribological performance of PEEK based hybrid composites reinforced with short carbon fibers and nano-silica
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Tribological performance of plasma nitrided gamma based titanium aluminides
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Tribological performance of PTFE- and PEEK-based coatings under oil-less compressor conditions
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Tribological performance of PTFE-based coatings for air-conditioning compressors
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Tribological performance of resin impregnated gunny (RIG) and resin reinforced honeycomb (RRH) material composites
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Tribological Performance of Self-lubricating Cast Al-5Cu-1Mg Nanocomposite Reinforced with Graphene Nano Sheets
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Tribological performance of SiC and TiB2 against SiC and Al2O3 at low sliding speeds
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Tribological performance of silicone composite coatings filled with wax-containing microcapsules
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Tribological performance of some alternative bearing materials for artificial joints
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Tribological performance of some polyoxyethylene dithiophosphate derivatives water solutions
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Tribological performance of thermally sprayed cermet coatings containing solid lubricants
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Tribological performance of thin organic permanent coatings deposited on 55%Al–Zn coated steel — influence of coating composition and thickness on friction and wear
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Tribological performance of thin overlays for journal bearings
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Tribological performance of Ti-6Al-4V plasma-based ion implanted with nitrogen
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Tribological performance of TiAl matrix self-lubricating composites containing Ag, Ti3SiC2 and BaF2/CaF2 tested from room temperature to 600 °C
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Tribological performance of TiN supported molybdenum and tantalum carbide coatings in abrasion and sliding contact
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Tribological performance of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene sliding against DLC-coated and nitrogen ion implanted CoCrMo alloy measured in a hip joint simulator
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Tribological performance of α-Fe(Cr)-Fe2B-FeB and α-Fe(Cr)-h-BN coatings obtained by laser melting
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Tribological performances of diamond film and graphite/diamond composite film
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Tribological performances of Mo6S3I6 nanowires
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Tribological performances of Ni3Si–Cr7C3 composite coatings under water and acid environments
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Tribological performances of non-hydrogenated amorphous carbon coupling with different coating counterparts in ambient air and water
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Tribological performances of the graphite-like carbon films deposited with different target powers in ambient air and distilled water
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Tribological performances of YSZ composite coatings manufactured by suspension plasma spraying
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Tribological periodic processes exhibited by acceleration or braking of a shaft–pad system
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Tribological properties and action mechanism of N,N-dialkyl dithiocarbamate-derived S-hydroxyethyl borate esters as additives in rapeseed oil
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Tribological properties and adhesive strength of DLC coatings prepared under different substrate bias voltages
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Tribological properties and deformation mechanism of TiAlN coating sliding with various counterbodies
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Tribological properties and dry machining characteristics of PVD-coated carbide inserts
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Tribological properties and high speed drilling application of MoS2–Cr coatings
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Tribological properties and morphology of bimodal elastomeric nitrile butadiene rubber networks
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Tribological properties and rolling-contact-fatigue lives of TiN/SiNx multilayer coatings
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Tribological properties and thermal stability of TiAlCN coatings deposited by ICP-assisted sputtering
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Tribological properties and wear mechanism of sputtered C/Cr coating
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Tribological properties changes of H13 steel induced by MEVVA Ta ion implantation$
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Tribological properties evaluation of AISI 1095 steel chromized at different temperatures
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Tribological properties of (Ti,Al)N coatings deposited at different bias voltages using the cathodic arc technique
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Tribological properties of a CrN coating containing carbon nanoparticles
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Tribological properties of a Fe3Al material in sulfuric acid corrosive environment
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Tribological properties of a liquid nitrocarburised special purpose cold work tool steel
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Tribological properties of a perfluoropolyether lubricant with 3-phenylpropyl functional group for hard disk media
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Tribological properties of a-C/Cr(N) coatings in micro-and nano-scales
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Tribological properties of adaptive nanocomposite coatings made of yttria stabilized zirconia and gold
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Tribological properties of adaptive NiCrAlY–Ag–Mo coatings prepared by atmospheric plasma spraying
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Tribological properties of additives for water-based lubricants
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Tribological Properties of Al2024-2wt.%TiO2 Nanocomposite Produced by Mechanical Alloying and Hot-Pressing
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Tribological properties of Al2O3 hard coatings modified by mechanical blasting and polishing post-treatment
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Tribological properties of Al2O3 nanoparticles as lubricating oil additives
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Tribological properties of Al6061–Al2O3 nanocomposite prepared by milling and hot pressing
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Tribological properties of AlCoCrFeNiCu high-entropy alloy in hydrogen peroxide solution and in oil lubricant
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Tribological properties of aligned film of amorphous carbon nanorods on AAO membrane in different environments
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Tribological properties of AlNCeO2Si3N4 cutting materials in unlubricated sliding against tool steel and cast iron
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Tribological properties of AlNCeO2Si3N4 cutting materials in unlubricated sliding against tool steel and cast iron
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Tribological properties of Al–Ni–Co–Si quasicrystalline coatings against Cr-coated cast iron disc
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Tribological properties of amorphous carbon thin films grown by magnetron sputtering method
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Tribological properties of an environmentally adopted universal tractor transmission oil based on vegetable oil
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Tribological properties of aqueous solution of imidazoline borates
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Tribological properties of aqueous solutions of alkyl polyglucosides
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Tribological properties of arc sprayed coatings obtained from FeCrB and FeCr-based powder wires
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Tribological Properties of B4CNi Cermet Coating Produced by HVOF Process on the Surface of 4130 Steel
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Tribological properties of biocompatible Ti–10W and Ti–7.5TiC–7.5W
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Tribological properties of bronze–graphite composites under sea water condition
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Tribological properties of bulk metallic glasses
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Tribological properties of bulk metallic glasses
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Tribological properties of carbon nanotube bundles predicted from atomistic simulations
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Tribological properties of carbon nanotube-doped carbon/carbon composites
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Tribological properties of carbon/carbon composites under different braking pressures
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Tribological properties of carbon/carbon composites with various pyrolytic carbon microstructures
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Tribological properties of chemically bonded polyimide films on silicon with polyglycidyl methacrylate brush as adhesive layer
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Tribological properties of commercial optical disks estimated from nanoindentation and scratch techniques
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Tribological properties of composite Ti(N,O,C) coatings containing hard amorphous carbon layers
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Tribological properties of copper alloy-based composites reinforced with tungsten carbide particles
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Tribological properties of copper/carbon films formed by microwave plasma-assisted deposition techniques
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Tribological properties of Cr- and Ti-doped MoS2 composite coatings under different humidity atmosphere
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Tribological Properties of CrN Coated H13 Grade Tool Steel Original Research Article
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Tribological properties of CrSiN-coated 301 stainless steel under wet and dry conditions
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Tribological properties of CrZr–Si–N films synthesized using Cr–Zr–Si segment targets
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Tribological properties of Cu-based composites and in situ synthesis of TiN/TiB2
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Tribological properties of Cu-La2O3 composite under different electrical currents
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Tribological properties of diamond and SiO2 nanoparticles added in paraffin
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Tribological properties of dimpled silicon nitride under oil lubrication
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Tribological properties of DLC coatings and comparison with test results: Development of a database
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Tribological properties of DLC films against different steels
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Tribological properties of DLC films deposited under various conditions using a plasma-enhanced CVD
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Tribological properties of duplex Cr–Si–N coatings on SS410 steel
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Tribological properties of duplex MAO/DLC coatings on magnesium alloy using combined microarc oxidation and filtered cathodic arc deposition
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Tribological properties of duplex plasma oxidised, nitrided and PVD coated Ti–6Al–4V
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Tribological properties of duplex treated TiN/TiCN coatings on plasma nitrided PH15-5 steel
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Tribological properties of electroless Ni-P/diamond composite films
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Tribological properties of epoxy nanocomposites: I. Enhancement of the wear resistance by nano-TiO2 particles
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Tribological properties of epoxy nanocomposites: Part II. A combinative effect of short carbon fibre with nano-TiO2
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Tribological properties of epoxy/rubber nanocomposites
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Tribological properties of Fe and Ni base alloys after low energy nitrogen bombardment
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Tribological properties of Fe3Al material under water environment
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Tribological properties of Fe3Al–Fe3AlC0.5 composites under dry sliding
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Tribological properties of Fe7Mo6-based alloy under two ionic liquid lubrications
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Tribological properties of Fe7Mo6-based-alloy lubricated with poly-alpha-olefin containing PN additive
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Tribological properties of FeAl intermetallics under dry sliding
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Tribological properties of FeCl3-graphite intercalation compound rubbed film on steel
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Tribological properties of femur–tibia articulation of lubber grasshopper
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Tribological properties of flame sprayed Fe–Ni–RE alloy coatings under reciprocating sliding
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Tribological properties of fluid phase phospholipid bilayers
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Tribological properties of fluorinated nanocarbons with different shape factors
344
Tribological properties of fluorine-containing additives of silicone oil
345
Tribological properties of graphite- and ZrC-reinforced bulk metallic glass composites
346
Tribological properties of graphite-like and diamond-like carbon coatings
347
Tribological properties of graphite-like carbon coatings coupling with different metals in ambient air and water
348
Tribological properties of graphitic nanoparticles produced by laser vaporization of graphite in nitrogen Original Research Article
349
Tribological properties of hard a-C:H:F coatings
350
Tribological properties of hardened high strength Boron steel at combined rolling and sliding condition
351
Tribological properties of heat-treated electroless Ni–P coatings on AZ91 alloy
352
Tribological properties of high temperature resistant polymer composites with fine particles
353
Tribological properties of high temperature self-lubrication metal ceramics with an interpenetrating network
354
Tribological properties of hot-pressed alumina–CNT composites
355
Tribological Properties of Hybrid Process DLC Coating against Magnesium Alloy
356
Tribological properties of ion implanted UHMWPE against Si3N4 under different lubrication conditions
357
Tribological properties of ion-implanted polyphenylene oxide (PPO)
358
Tribological properties of journal bearings manufactured from particle reinforced Al composites
359
Tribological properties of kaolin filled UHMWPE composites in unlubricated sliding
360
Tribological properties of laser-textured and ta-C coated surfaces with burnished WS2 at elevated temperatures
361
Tribological properties of linear phosphazene oligomers as lubricants
362
Tribological properties of low-temperature graphite fluorides. Influence of the structure on the lubricating performances Original Research Article
363
Tribological properties of lubricant additives of Fe, Cu and Co nanoparticles
364
Tribological properties of magnetite precipitate from oxide scale in hot-rolled microalloyed steel
365
Tribological properties of magnetron-sputtered TiC coatings
366
Tribological properties of magnetron-sputtered TiC coatings
367
Tribological properties of metal doped a-C film by RF magnetron sputtering method
368
Tribological properties of Mn–Zn–Fe magnetic fluids under magnetic field
369
Tribological properties of modified carbon fabric/polytetrafluoroethylene composites
370
Tribological properties of molybdenized silver-containing nickel base alloy at elevated temperatures
371
Tribological properties of molybdenum coatings sprayed by electro-thermal explosion directional spraying
372
Tribological properties of molybdenum disulfide nanosheets by monolayer restacking process as additive in liquid paraffin
373
Tribological properties of MoN layer on silver-containing nickel-base alloy at high temperatures
374
Tribological properties of monolayer graphene oxide sheets as water-based lubricant additives
375
Tribological properties of MoS2 and carbon fiber reinforced polyimide composites
376
Tribological properties of MoS2 nano-balls as filler in polyoxymethylene-based composite layer of three-layer self-lubrication bearing materials
377
Tribological properties of MoSi2–MoS2 coatings coupling with SAE 52100 steel under reciprocating sliding
378
Tribological properties of N+ ion implanted ultrananocrystalline diamond films
379
Tribological properties of nanoporous anodic aluminum oxide film
380
Tribological properties of nanoscale GeSb2Te4 film in the ambient air
381
Tribological properties of nanostructured DLC coatings deposited by C60 ion beam
382
Tribological properties of nanostructured WC/CoNi and WC/CoNiP coatings produced by electro-deposition
383
Tribological properties of nanostructured zirconia coatings deposited by plasma spraying
384
Tribological properties of nc-TiC/a-C:H coatings prepared by magnetron sputtering at low and high ion bombardment of the growing film
385
Tribological properties of Ni-17.5Si-29.3Cr alloy at room and elevated temperatures
386
Tribological properties of Ni3Al produced by pressure-assisted volume combustion synthesis
387
Tribological properties of Ni3Al-Cr7C3 composite coating under water lubrication
388
Tribological properties of Ni3Al–Cr7C3 composite coatings under liquid paraffin lubrication
389
Tribological properties of NiAl produced by pressure-assisted combustion synthesis
390
Tribological properties of Ni-based self-lubricating composites with addition of silver and molybdenum disulfide
391
Tribological properties of nickel-based self-lubricating composite at elevated temperature and counterface material selection
392
Tribological properties of NiCr–Al2O3 cermet-based composites with addition of multiple-lubricants at elevated temperatures
393
Tribological properties of N-isopropylacrylamide as studied by scanning force microscopy
394
Tribological properties of nitrogen ion implanted steel
395
Tribological properties of oleic acid — modified TiO2 nanoparticle in water
396
Tribological properties of oleic acid — modified TiO2 nanoparticle in water
397
Tribological properties of perfluoralkylethyl methacrylate-polymethyl methacrylate copolymer thin films
398
Tribological properties of pitch-based 2-D carbon–carbon composites Original Research Article
399
Tribological properties of plasma and HVOF-sprayed NiCrBSi–Fe2O3 composite coatings
400
Tribological properties of plasma nitrided and hard coated AISI 4140 steel
401
Tribological properties of plasma nitrided stainless steel against SAE52100 steel under ionic liquid lubrication condition
402
Tribological properties of plasma sprayed Al/Al2O3 composite coatings
403
Tribological properties of plasma sprayed alumina–titania coatings: role and control of the microstructure
404
Tribological properties of plasma sprayed and laser remelted 75/25 Cr3C2/NiCr coatings
405
Tribological properties of poly(amide amine) and small molecule composite self-assembled monolayers: Influence of functional group of small molecule
406
Tribological Properties of Poly(vinyl alcohol) Hydrogel in Response to Ceramic Femoral Component
407
Tribological properties of polymer/silica composite coatings for microsystems applications
408
Tribological properties of polymer-based journal bearings
409
Tribological properties of polymer-sheet-adhered metal hybrid gear
410
Tribological properties of powder metallurgy – Processed aluminium self lubricating hybrid composites with SiC additions
411
Tribological properties of pressureless sintered advanced alumina matrix ceramic materials improved by Al–Ti–B and diopside
412
Tribological properties of pressureless sintered alumina matrix ceramic materials improved by diopside
413
Tribological properties of PTFE composites filled with surfacetreated carbon fiber
414
Tribological properties of pulsed laser deposited DLC/TM (TM=Cr, Ag, Ti and Ni) multilayers
415
Tribological properties of pulsed laser deposited Mo–S–Te composite films at moderate high temperatures
416
Tribological properties of PVD tool coatings in forming operations of steel sheet
417
Tribological properties of radiation cross-linked polytetrafluoroethylene sheets
418
Tribological properties of rare earth oxide added Cr3C2–NiCr coatings
419
Tribological properties of segment-structured diamond-like carbon films
420
Tribological properties of selected PVD coatings when slid against ductile materials
421
Tribological properties of self-assembled monolayers covalently bonded to Si
422
Tribological properties of self-assembled monolayers of fluorocarbon and hydrocarbon thiols and disulfides on Au(111) studied by scanning force microscopy
423
Tribological properties of self-lubricating NiAl/Mo-based composites containing AgVO3 nanowires
424
Tribological properties of serpentine, La(OH)3 and their composite particles as lubricant additives
425
Tribological properties of short glass fiber reinforced polyamide 12 sliding on medium carbon steel
426
Tribological properties of Si3N4–graphene nanocomposites
427
Tribological properties of Si-containing diamond-like carbon film under ATF lubricated condition
428
Tribological properties of silicate materials on nano and microscale
429
Tribological properties of silicon nitride ceramics modified by ion implantation
430
Tribological properties of silver- and copper-doped transition metal oxide coatings
431
Tribological properties of smooth diamond films
432
Tribological properties of solid lubricants (graphite, h-BN) for Cu-based P/M friction composites
433
Tribological properties of solid lubricants (graphite, Sb2S3, MoS2) for automotive brake friction materials
434
Tribological properties of solid lubricants filled glass fiber reinforced polyamide 6 composites
435
Tribological properties of solid multilayer composite coatings in dry rolling contact
436
Tribological properties of solid-lubricating coatings on cylinder bore at low temperature
437
Tribological properties of some phenolic composites suggested for automotive brakes
438
Tribological properties of spark-plasma-sintered ZrO2(Y2O3)–CaF2–Ag composites at elevated temperatures
439
Tribological properties of sprayed alumina coatings sealed by electro-deposition of Cu
440
Tribological properties of sputter deposited ZrN coatings on titanium modified austenitic stainless steel
441
Tribological properties of sputtered CrN coatings under dry sliding oscillation motion at elevated temperatures
442
Tribological properties of structural steel modified by fine particle bombardment (FPB) and diamond-like carbon hybrid surface treatment
443
Tribological properties of sulfur-implanted steel
444
Tribological properties of surface dimple-textured by pellet-pressing
445
Tribological properties of surface-modified Pd nanoparticles for electrical contacts
446
Tribological properties of the film formed by borated dioctyl dithiocarbamate as an additive in liquid paraffin
447
Tribological properties of the low-carbon steels with different micro-structure processed by heat treatment and severe plastic deformation
448
Tribological properties of the PVD and CVD coatings deposited onto the nitride tool ceramics
449
Tribological properties of the surface of railway tracks, studied by indentation technique
450
Tribological properties of the Ti–Al–N thin films with different components fabricated by double-targeted co-sputtering
451
Tribological properties of the two-step thermally deposited chromium films
452
Tribological properties of thermal-sprayed Magnéli-type coatings with different stoichiometries (TinO2n−1)
453
Tribological properties of three-dimensional braided carbon/Kevlar/epoxy hybrid composites under dry and lubricated conditions
454
Tribological properties of Ti40Zr25Ni8Cu9Be18 bulk metallic glasses under different conditions
455
Tribological properties of Ti-aluminide reinforced Al-based in situ metal matrix composite
456
Tribological properties of TiB2 and TiB2–MoSi2 ceramic composites
457
Tribological properties of Ti-based alloys in a simulated bone–implant interface with Ringer’s solution at fretting contacts
458
Tribological properties of Ti-doped DLC coatings under ionic liquids lubricated conditions
459
Tribological properties of TiSiN thin films deposited by laser ablation
460
Tribological properties of titania nanofilms coated on glass surface by the sol–gel method
461
Tribological properties of titanium aluminides coatings produced on pure Ti by laser surface alloying
462
Tribological properties of tribofilms formed from ZDDP in DLC/DLC and DLC/steel contacts
463
Tribological properties of trichlorosilane-based one- and two-component self-assembled monolayers
464
Tribological properties of ultra nanocrystalline diamond film-effect of sliding counterbodies
465
Tribological properties of ultrananocrystalline diamond and diamond nanorod films
466
Tribological properties of ultrananocrystalline diamond films in various test atmosphere
467
Tribological properties of ultra-thin ionic liquid films on single-crystal silicon wafers with functionalized surfaces
468
Tribological properties of unbalanced magnetron sputtered nano-scale multilayer coatings TiAlN/VN and TiAlCrYN deposited on plasma nitrided steels
469
Tribological properties of WC and CeO2 particles reinforced in-situ synthesized NiAl matrix composite coatings at elevated temperature
470
Tribological properties of WS2 nanoparticles under mixed lubrication
471
Tribological properties of Zr61Ti2Cu25Al12 bulk metallic glass under simulated physiological conditions
472
Tribological properties of ZrO2 (Y2O3)–Mo–BaF2/CaF2 composites at high temperatures
473
Tribological properties of γ-Y2Si2O7 ceramic against AISI 52100 steel and Si3N4 ceramic counterparts
474
Tribological properties, phase generation and high temperature phase stability of tungsten- and vanadium-oxides deposited by reactive MSIP-PVD process for innovative lubrication applications
475
Tribological property of in situ directly nitrided and sintered Al/AlN composite
476
Tribological property of plain bearing with low frictional layer
477
Tribological reactions between oil additives and DLC coatings for automotive applications
478
Tribological response of sterilized and un-sterilized orthodontic wires
479
Tribological responses of Phenolphthalein Poly (ether sulfone) on proton irradiation
480
Tribological running-in investigation and surface analysis of copper coats made by electro-impulsive spraying
481
Tribological rutile-TiO2 coating on aluminium alloy
482
Tribological screening tests for the selection of raw materials for automotive brake pad formulations
483
Tribological Size Effects in Sheet Metal Forming Measured by a Strip Drawing Test
484
Tribological stability of Al2O3 short fiber reinforced high Cr cast irons
485
Tribological studies of 1-alkyl-2,5-dithiohydrazodicarbonamides and their Mo–S complexes as EP and multifunctional additives
486
Tribological studies of a Zr-based bulk metallic glass
487
Tribological studies of polyamide 6 and high-density polyethylene blends filled with PTFE and copper oxide and reinforced with short glass fibers
488
Tribological studies of polymer based ceramic–metal composites processed at ambient temperature
489
Tribological studies of potential vegetable oil-based lubricants containing environmentally friendly viscosity modifiers
490
Tribological studies of rhenium doped fullerene-like MoS2 nanoparticles in boundary, mixed and elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication conditions
491
Tribological studies of thermally and chemically modified vegetable oils for use as environmentally friendly lubricants
492
Tribological studies of unpolished laser surface textures under starved lubrication conditions for use in air-conditioning and refrigeration compressors
493
Tribological studies of Zr-implanted PVD TiN coatings deposited on stainless steel substrates
494
Tribological studies on a novel borate ester containing benzothiazol-2-yl and disulfide groups as multifunctional additive
495
Tribological studies on microwave sintered copper–carbon nanotube composites
496
Tribological studies on polyetherimide composites based on carbon fabric with optimized oxidation treatment
497
Tribological studies on PVD/HVOF duplex coatings on Ti6Al4V substrate
498
Tribological study of elastomeric bearings for marine propeller shaft system
499
Tribological study of Fe–Cu–Cr–graphite alloy and cast iron railway brake shoes by pin-on-disc technique
500
Tribological study of gray cast iron with automotive brake linings: The effect of rotor microstructure
501
Tribological study of high bearing blended polymer-based coatings for air-conditioning and refrigeration compressors
502
Tribological study of NiCrBSi coating obtained by different processes
503
Tribological study of novel S–N style 1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-thione derivatives in rapeseed oil
504
Tribological study of peroxide-cured EPDM rubber filled with electron beam irradiated PTFE powder
505
Tribological study of trioctylthiotriazine derivative as lubricating oil additive
506
Tribological study on hydrostatic slipper bearing with annular orifice damper for water hydraulic axial piston motor
507
Tribological surfaces of organic brake pads
508
Tribological system modelling and simulation in metal forming processes
509
Tribological testing of articular cartilage of the medial compartment of the knee using a friction simulator
510
Tribological testing of commercial CrN, (Ti,Al)N and CrC/C PVD coatings — Evaluation of galling and wear characteristics against different high strength steels
511
Tribological testing of peroxide-cured EPDM rubbers with different carbon black contents under dry sliding conditions against steel
512
Tribological testing of self-mated nanocrystalline diamond coatings on Si3N4 ceramics
513
Tribological testing of some potential PVD and CVD coatings for steel wire drawing dies
514
Tribological texturing of steel surfaces with a novel diamond embossing tool technique
515
Tribological wear behavior of diamond reinforced composite coating
516
Tribological, anti-corrosive properties and biocompatibility of the micro- and nano-crystalline diamond coated Ti6Al4V
517
Tribological, physicochemical and thermal study of the abrupt friction transition during carbon/carbon composite friction
518
Tribological, rheological and mechanical characterization of polymer blends for ropes and nets
519
Tribological, thermal and mechanical coupling aspects of the dry sliding contact
520
Tribologically transformed structure in fretting
521
Tribologically transformed structure of titanium alloy (TiAl6V4) in surface fatigue induced by repeated impacts
522
Tribologically transformed structure of titanium alloy (TiAl6V4) in surface fatigue induced by repeated impacts
523
Tribology and application of Ti-C:H- and Cr-C:H-coated cemented tungsten carbide substrates
524
Tribology and cyclic oxidation behavior of plasma nitrided valve steel
525
Tribology and hydrophobicity of a biocompatible GPTMS/PFPE coating on Ti6Al4V surfaces
526
Tribology and oxidation behavior of TiN/AlN nano-multilayer films
527
Tribology and total hip joint replacement: Current concepts in mechanical simulation
528
Tribology and ultrasonic hysteresis at local scales
529
Tribology applications of surface reflectance analyzers: optical characterization of the head disk interface
530
Tribology at high-velocity impact
531
Tribology based research at UCT: some recent case studies
532
Tribology challenges for head-disk interface toward 1 Tb/in/sup 2/
533
Tribology challenges of modern magnetic hard disk drives
534
Tribology characteristics of in-situ laser deposition of Fe-TiC
535
Tribology for engines and transmissions
536
Tribology in 2000 and Beyond: Hyderabad, India, December 1–4, 1999
537
Tribology in coal-fired power plants
538
Tribology in microforming
539
Tribology of coated tools in conventional and HSC machining
540
Tribology of diamond-like carbon coated VCR head drums
541
Tribology of diamond-like carbon coated VCR head drums
542
Tribology of dry deep-drawing of various metal sheets with use of ceramics tools
543
Tribology of electroless nickel coatings – A review
544
Tribology of hard coating alloys deposited by thermal methods: Applications to industrial components
545
Tribology of helical scan tape drive systems
546
Tribology of high-speed metal-on-metal sliding at near-melt and fully-melt interfacial temperatures
547
Tribology of information storage devices TISD 2001
548
Tribology of Information Storage Devices TISD 2003
549
Tribology of Information Storage Devices: TISD ʹ99
550
Tribology of Information Storage Devices: TISD ʹ99
551
Tribology of laser modified surface of stainless steel in physiological solution
552
Tribology of maleic anhydride modified rice-husk filled polyvinylchloride
553
Tribology of non-wetting fluorinated mesoporous silica films
554
Tribology of piston compression ring conjunction under transient thermal mixed regime of lubrication
555
Tribology of plane strain compression tests on aluminium strip using ToF-SIMS analysis of transfer films
556
Tribology of polymer injection-molded stainless steel hybrid gear
557
Tribology of Polymers
558
Tribology of polymers: Adhesion, friction, wear, and mass-transfer
559
Tribology of silica nanoparticle-reinforced, hydrophobic sol–gel composite coatings
560
Tribology of thin coatings Review Article
561
Tribology of titanium boride-coated titanium balls against alumina ceramic: Wear, friction, and micromechanisms
562
Tribology of tool–chip interface and tool wear mechanisms
563
Tribology of tungsten disulfide–nanocrystalline zinc oxide adaptive lubricant films from ambient to 500°C
564
Tribology of UHMWPE film on air-plasma treated tool steel and the effect of PFPE overcoat
565
Tribology of water and oil repellent sol–gel coatings for optical applications
566
Tribology of WC/C coatings for use in oil-less piston-type compressors
567
Tribology of X-1P vapor lubricated hard disks
568
Tribology properties of Al2O3/TiO2 nanocomposites as lubricant additives
569
Tribology reports The Donald Julius Groen Prize Lecture
570
Tribology reports The Donald Julius Groen Prize Lecture
571
Tribology research in the twenty-first century
572
Tribology study of dual-layer ultrathin ionic liquid films with bonded phase: Influences of the self-assembled underlayer
573
Tribology; Friction; Wear; Taguchi techniques; Orthogonal arrays; Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
574
Tribology—Lubrication, Friction, and Wear;: By I V Kragelsky and V V Alisin; Professional Engineering Publishing 2001
575
Triboluminescence and crystal structures of europium(III) complexes
576
Triboluminescence in sodium chloride
577
Triboluminescence of trivalent rare earth ions inserted in polycrystalline zinc oxide
578
Triboluminescent properties of zinc sulfide phosphors due to hypervelocity impact
579
Triboluminescent spectrum and crystal structure of a europate complex with the most intensely triboluminescent emission at ambient temperature
580
Tribo-mechanical characterization of rough, porous and bioactive Ti anodic layers
581
Tribo-mechanical etching of structural ceramic materials during lubricated severe sliding contact
582
Tribo-mechanical properties of glass fibre reinforced polypropylene composites
583
Tribomechanisms of pure electrodeposited Ni at ultra-fine and nanoscale level
584
Tribonacci multiplication Original Research Article
585
Tribo-oxidation of cathodic arc ion-plated (V,Ti)N coatings sliding against a steel ball under both unlubricated and boundary-lubricated conditions
586
Tribo-pair dependence of friction and wear moisture sensitivity for a-C:Si:Al carbon-based coating
587
Tribo-performance analysis of red mud filled glass-epoxy composites using Taguchi experimental design
588
Tribo-performance of polyester hybrid composites: Damage assessment and parameter optimization using Taguchi design
589
Tribo-physical and tribo-chemical aspects of WC-based cermet/Ti3SiC2 tribo-pair at elevated temperatures
590
Tribopolymerization of n-butyl acrylate on the steel–steel rubbing surface
591
Tri-bore ultra-filtration hollow fiber membranes with a novel triangle-shape outer geometry
592
Triboreactions of graphite with moisture—a new model of triboreactor for integrating friction and wear
593
Tribospectroscopy of randomly rough surfaces
594
Tribotronics—Towards active tribology
595
Tri-brachial flames around two interactive droplets in flows with fuel vapor
596
Tribromo melamine (TBM) as an efficient and inexpensive catalyst for the one-pot synthesis of benzimidazoles and benzoxazole derivatives
597
Tribromoisocyanuric Acid: A New Reagent for Regioselective Cobromination of Alkenes
598
Tribromomethane exposure and dietary folate deficiency in the formation of aberrant crypt foci in the colons of F344/N rats
599
tRIBS-Erosion: A parsimonious physically-based model for studying catchment hydro-geomorphic response
600
Tribulus terrestris aqueous extract supplementation effects on sperm characteristics and anti-oxidant status during chilled storage of canine semen
601
Tribulus terrestris for treatment of sexual dysfunction in women: randomized double-blind placebo - controlled study
602
Tributary loading of mercury to Lake Michigan: Importance of seasonal events and phase partitioning
603
Tributary Refinements to Chesapeake Bay Model
604
Tributary-junction fans of Chinaʹs Yangtze Three-Gorges valley: Morphological implications
605
Tributary–trunk stream relations in a cut-and-fill landscape: a case study from Wolumla catchment, New South Wales, Australia
606
Tribute
607
Tribute for ESS Proceedings
608
Tribute in Memory of Halil İNALCIK
609
Tribute to 50 years and a look forward
610
Tribute to Albert Renken
611
Tribute to Ann Ginsburg
612
Tribute to Axel Müller on the occasion of his 65th birthday
613
Tribute to Boris Borisovich Damaskin
614
Tribute to Dieter Meischner
615
Tribute to Dr. Carlos M. Finlay
616
Tribute to Dr. Marvin Wesely
617
Tribute to Dr. Roland von Huene
618
TRIBUTE TO EDUARD NAUDASCHER
619
Tribute to Elizabeth Bates
620
Tribute to Erwin Suess on the occasion of receiving the Gustav-Steinmann-Medal award by the Geologische Vereinigung
621
Tribute to Fred Anson and list of publications
622
Tribute to Hans Eysenck
623
Tribute to Howard Malmstadt
624
Tribute to Howard Malmstadt
625
Tribute to James D. Winefordner
626
Tribute to Jihad Abdallah
627
Tribute to Michael Stephen Harbuz (1959–2006)
628
Tribute to Michel Keddam
629
Tribute to Neil Hindman: Mathematician and Humanitarian
630
Tribute to Oved Shisha
631
Tribute to Patricia Fossum Waller
632
Tribute to Professor Michael J. Weaver (1947–2002)
633
Tribute to Professor Minor J. Coon
634
Tribute to Professor Rainer Friedrich on his 70th birthday
635
Tribute to Professor S. Terabe
636
Tribute to Sergio Trasatti
637
Tribute to the Joint Honorary Chairman B.W. Pickett, PhD Joint Honorary Chairman of
638
Tribute to the Joint Honorary Chairman B.W. Pickett, PhD Joint Honorary Chairman of
639
Tribute to the Joint Honorary Chairman Douglas Mitchell, BSc, MRCVS, DipACT Joint Honorary Chairman of
640
Tribute to the Joint Honorary Chairman Douglas Mitchell, BSc, MRCVS, DipACT Joint Honorary Chairman of
641
Tribute to W. John Albery
642
TRIBUTES TO PROFESSOR SYED MAZHARUL HAQ AND PROFESSOR KUSUMANTO
643
Tributyl citrate oligomers as plasticizers for poly (lactic acid): thermo-mechanical film properties and aging
644
Tributyl(3,3,3-trifluoro-1-propynyl)stannane as an efficient reagent for the preparation of various trifluoromethylated heterocyclic compounds
645
Tributylamine as an initiator for cracking of heptane
646
Tributylmagnesium ate complex-mediated bromine–magnesium exchange of bromoquinolines: a convenient access to functionalized quinolines
647
Tributylmagnesium ate complex-mediated novel bromine–magnesium exchange reaction for selective monosubstitution of dibromoarenes
648
Tributylphosphine as a superior catalyst for the α-C-addition of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds to electron-deficient alkynes
649
Tributylphosphine, excellent organocatalyst for conjugate additions of non-nucleophilic N-containing compounds
650
Tributylphosphine-catalyzed ring-opening reaction of epoxides and aziridines with acetic anhydride
651
Tributylphosphine-catalyzed Stetter reaction of N,N-dimethylacrylamide: synthesis of N,N-dimethyl-3-aroylpropionamides
652
Tributyltin (TBT) effects on Hexaplex trunculus and Bolinus brandaris (Gastropoda: Muricidae): Imposex induction and sex hormone levels insights
653
Tributyltin (TBT) effects on Ocinebrina aciculata (Gastropoda: Muricidae): imposex development, sterilization, sex change and population decline
654
Tributyltin (TBT) pollution in the coastal waters of Italy as indicated by imposex in Hexaplex trunculus (Gastropoda, Muricidae)
655
Tributyltin (TBT) pollution in the coastal waters of west Brittany as indicated by imposex in Nucella lapillus
656
Tributyltin accumulation and effects in marine molluscs from West Greenland
657
Tributyltin along the Coasts of Corsica (Western Mediterranean): A Persistent Problem
658
Tributyltin and mitochondria: new evidence in support of an uncoupling mechanism and a further characterisation of the transport mechanism
659
Tributyltin and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon levels in Mobile Bay, Alabama: A review
660
Tributyltin and triphenyltin induce spermatogenesis in ovary of female abalone, Haliotis gigantea
661
Tributyltin causes abnormal development in embryos of medaka, Oryzias latipes Original Research Article
662
Tributyltin chloride interactions with fatty acids composition and degradation ability of the filamentous fungus Cunninghamella elegans
663
Tributyltin compounds in mussels, oysters and sediments of Chinhae Bay, Korea
664
Tributyltin contamination of marine sediments of Hong Kong
665
Tributyltin distribution in the coastal environment of Peninsular Malaysia Original Research Article
666
Tributyltin exposure causes brain damage in Sebastiscus marmoratus Original Research Article
667
Tributyltin exposure in early life stages induces the development of male sexual characteristics in the common whelk, Buccinum undatum
668
Tributyltin exposure results in craniofacial cartilage defects in rockfish (Sebastiscus marmoratus) embryos
669
Tributyltin hydride and 1-ethylpiperidine hypophosphite mediated intermolecular radical additions to 2,4,6-trichlorophenyl vinyl sulfonate
670
Tributyltin hydride-mediated cyclisations of cinnamic enamides to piperidin-2-ones or pyrrolidin-2-ones. Indolizidinone ring formation by tandem radical cyclisation
671
Tributyltin hydride-mediated radical cyclisation of aldehydes and unsaturated ketones: the synthesis of hydroxy tetrahydrofurans, chromanols and related compounds
672
Tributyltin hydride-mediated straightforward synthesis of a new isoxazolo-benzazulene ring system
673
Tributyltin partitioning in sediments: Effect of aging
674
Tributyltin pollution: A diminishing problem following legislation limiting the use of TBT-based anti-fouling paints
675
Tributyltin Pollution: the Catastrophe that Never Happened
676
Tributyltin release from harbour sediments—Modelling the influence of sedimentation, bio-irrigation and diffusion using data from Bremerhaven
677
Tributyltin: case study of a chronic contaminant in the coastal environment
678
Tributyltin: Case study of an environmental contaminant : Edited by Stephen J. de Mora. Cambridge University Press (1996). ISBN 0-521-47046-3. Price: £50 (US$79.95)
679
Tributyltin-induced Apoptosis Requires Glycolytic Adenosine Trisphosphate Production
680
Tributyltin–sulfhydryl interaction as a cause of immunotoxicity in phagocytes of tunicates
681
Tributyrin, an oral butyrate analogue, induces apoptosis through the activation of caspase-3
682
TRIC: a simple but sophisticated 3-node triangular element based on 6 rigid-body and 12 straining modes for fast computational simulations of arbitrary isotropic and laminated composite shells Original Research Article
683
Tricaesium citrate monohydrate, Cs3C6H5O7·H2O: crystal structure and DFT comparison
684
Tricalcium aluminate hexahydrate (TCA) filter aid in the Bayer industry: factors affecting TCA preparation and morphology
685
Tricalcium aluminate hydration in additivated systems. A crystallographic study by SR-XRPD
686
Tricalcium aluminate hydration in the presence of calcium sulfite hemihydrate
687
Tricalcium phosphate and tricalcium phosphate/polycaprolactone particulate composite for controlled release of protein
688
Tricalcium phosphate based resorbable ceramics: Influence of NaF and CaO addition
689
Tricalcium silicate (C3S) hydration under high pressure at ambient and high temperature (200 °C)
690
Tricalcium silicate induces enamel remineralization in human saliva
691
Tricalysiolides A–F, new rearranged ent-kaurane diterpenes from Tricalysia dubia
692
Tricarbocyanine cholesteryl laurates labeled LDL: new near infrared fluorescent probes (NIRFs) for monitoring tumors and gene therapy of familial hypercholesterolemia
693
Tricarbonyl complexes of rhenium(I) and technetium(I) with thiourea derivatives
694
Tricarbonyl rhenium complex of 2,2′-bis(4,5-dimethylimidazole) — Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, X-ray structure and DFT calculations
695
Tricarbonyl rhenium complex of 2,6-bis(8′-quinolinyl)pyridine: Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, X-ray structure and DFT calculations
696
Tricarbonyl rhenium(I) complex of benzothiazole – Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, X-ray crystal structure and DFT calculations
697
Tricarbonyl η6 arene chromium (0) based antitumor agents
698
Tricarbonyl-6,6′-dimethylfulvene chromium(0) – Structural properties
699
Tricarbonylchromium complexes of [5]- and [6]metacyclophane: an experimental and theoretical study
700
Tricarbonylmanganese(I) derivatives of [Di(pyrazolyl)(2-pyridyl)methyl]aryl scorpionates
701
Tricarbonylrhenium(I) and manganese(I) complexes of 2-(pyrazolyl)-4-toluidine
702
Tricarbonylrhenium(I) complexes of phosphine-derivatized amines, amino acids and a model peptide: structures, solution behavior and cytotoxicity
703
TRICAT High Speed Ferry - Redesign for the U.S. Market
704
TRICAT High Speed Ferry - Redesign for the U.S. Market
705
Tricationic pyridium porphyrins appending different peripheral substituents: Experimental and DFT studies on their interactions with DNA Original Research Article
706
TRICE – A program for reconstructing 3D reciprocal space and determining unit-cell parameters
707
TRICE – A program for reconstructing 3D reciprocal space and determining unit-cell parameters
708
TRICE – A program for reconstructing 3D reciprocal space and determining unit-cell parameters
709
Triceps Skinfold Thickness Centile Charts in Primary School Children in Shiraz, Iran
710
Triceps surae force, length and velocity during walking
711
Triceps tendon properties and its potential as an autograft
712
Triceps tendon rupture in weight lifters
713
Triceps tendons: a biomechanical comparison of intact and repaired strength
714
Triceps-sparing Posterior Approach for Supracondylar Humeral Fracture in Children
715
Tricesium trans-tetraaquadichlorovanadium(III) tetrachloride: redetermination of the crystal structure and infrared study of the water spectrum
716
T-rich DNA Single Strands Bind to a Preformed Site on the Bacterial Cold Shock Protein Bs-CspB
717
Trichiasis surgical coverage in three local government areas of Sokoto state, Nigeria
718
Trichilemmal carcinoma in an Iranian patient: reporting a rare skin tumor
719
Trichilemmal Cyst of the Penis in a Paediatric Patient
720
Trichilin B, a novel limonoid with highly rearranged ring system from Trichilia connaroides
721
Trichinella britovi as a risk factor for alternative pig production systems in Greece and Europe
722
Trichinella Infection in Wildlife of Northeast of Iran
723
Trichinella infections in animals and humans in sub-Saharan Africa: A review
724
Trichinellosis in Iran
725
Trichinellosis in the United States, 1991-1996: declining but not gone
726
Trichinellosis: Crossing the Chinese Wall
727
Trichiol and 3-epitrichiol acetate, novel cytotoxic sterols with an unprecedented 2,6-dioxabicyclo[2.2.2]octan-3-one ring system from the myxomycete Trichia favoginea var. persimilis
728
Trichlorfon, an organophosphorus insecticide, depresses the immune responses and resistance to Lactococcus garvieae of the giant freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii
729
Trichloroacetaldehyde modified oligonucleotides
730
Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) in pine needles caused by atmospheric emissions of kraft pulp mills
731
Trichloroacetic acid as a phytotoxic air pollutant and the dose-response relationship for defoliation of Scots pine
732
Trichloroacetic Acid as an Efficient Catalyst for One-pot Synthesis of Highly Functionalized Piperidines via multi-component Reaction
733
Trichloroacetic acid dehalogenation by reductive radicals
734
Trichloroacetic acid in conifer needles and arboreal lichens in forest environments
735
Trichloroacetic acid in Norway spruce/soil-system I. Biodegradation in soil
736
Trichloroacetic acid in Norway spruce/soil-system. II. Distribution and degradation in the plant
737
Trichloroacetic acid in the environment
738
Trichloroacetic acid in the vegetation of polluted and remote areas of both hemispheres—Part I. Its formation, uptake and geographical distribution
739
Trichloroacetic acid in the vegetation of polluted and remote areas of both hemispheres—Part II: salt lakes as novel sources of natural chlorohydrocarbons
740
Trichloroacetic Acid Ingestion: Self-Harm Attempt
741
Trichloroacetic Acid Peel 15% + NB-UVB Versus Trichloroacetic Acid Peel 25% + NB-UVB for Stable Non-Segmental Vitiligo
742
Trichloroacetic acid peels
743
Trichloroacetic Acid Spray for the Treatment of Foot Ulcers of Foot and Mouth Disease in Cattle
744
Trichloroacetic acid ž TCA/ and trifluoroacetic acid ž TFA/ mixture toxicity to the macrophytes Myriophyllum spicatum and Myriophyllum sibiricum in aquatic microcosms
745
Trichloroacetonitrile–hydrogen peroxide: a simple and efficient system for the selective oxidation of tertiary and secondary amines
746
Trichloroethene
747
Trichloroethene and kidney cancer
748
Trichloroethene and tetrachloroethene in ground waters of Zagreb, Croatia
749
Trichloroethene Dechlorination Reactions on the PdCu(110) Alloy Surface: A Periodical Density Functional Theory Study of the Mechanism
750
Trichloroethylene
751
Trichloroethylene (TCE) and toluene effects on the structure and function of the soil community
752
Trichloroethylene (TCE) and toluene effects on the structure and function of the soil community
753
Trichloroethylene (TCE) removal in a single pulse suspension bioreactor
754
Trichloroethylene adsorption by activated carbon preloaded with humic substances: effects of solution chemistry
755
Trichloroethylene adsorption by pine needle biochars produced at various pyrolysis temperatures
756
Trichloroethylene aerobic cometabolism by suspended and immobilized butane-growing microbial consortia: A kinetic study
757
Trichloroethylene and sperm production
758
Trichloroethylene and sperm production
759
TRICHLOROETHYLENE DECOMPOSITION BY FENTON REACTION AND ULTRASONIC IRRADIATION
760
Trichloroethylene degradation by Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b mutants in a sequencing biofilm reactor
761
Trichloroethylene degradation by photocatalysis in annular flow and annulus fluidized bed photoreactors
762
Trichloroethylene metabolism — interindividual differences
763
Trichloroethylene toxicity — not relevant to humans?
764
Trichloroisocyanuric Acid (TCCA)
765
Trichloroisocyanuric acid (TCCA): an efficient green reagent for activation of thioglycosides toward hydrolysis
766
Trichloroisocyanuric acid as a novel oxidizing agent for the oxidation of 1,3,5-trisubstituted pyrazolines under both heterogeneous and solvent free conditions
767
Trichloroisocyanuric acid in 98% sulfuric acid: A superelectrophilic medium for chlorination of deactivated arenes Original Research Article
768
Trichloroisocyanuric acid: an efficient reagent for the synthesis of dialkyl chlorophosphates from dialkyl phosphites
769
Trichloromelamine and Triphenylphosphine as a Versatile and Efficient System for Oxidation of Alcohols under Solvent-free Condition
770
Trichloromethyl compounds — Natural background concentrations and fates within and below coniferous forests Original Research Article
771
Trichlorosilyl triflate for enantioselective direct-type aldol reaction with chiral phosphine oxide
772
Trichlorostannyl complexes of iridium with both P-donor and N-donor ligands: Preparation and activity as hydrogenation catalysts
773
Trichoadenoma of the eyelid
774
Trichobezoar Causing Gastric Perforation: A Case Report
775
TRICHOBEZOAR: UNCOMMON PRESENTATION OF GASTRIC OUTLET OBSTRUCTION, A CASE REPORT
776
Trichoblastoma of the Upper Eyelid
777
Trichoderma and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Based Biocontrol of Fusarium udum Butler and Their Growth Promotion Effects on Pigeon Pea
778
Trichoderma atroviride F6 improves phytoextraction efficiency of mustard (Brassica juncea (L.) Coss. var. foliosa Bailey) in Cd, Ni contaminated soils
779
Trichoderma atroviride mutants with enhanced production of cellulase and β-glucosidase on pretreated willow
780
Trichoderma Biocontrol of Colletotrichum acutatum and Botrytis cinerea and Survival in Strawberry
781
Trichoderma communities in soils from organic, sustainable, and conventional farms, and their relation with Southern blight of tomato
782
Trichoderma communities in soils from organic, sustainable, and conventional farms, and their relation with Southern blight of tomato
783
Trichoderma enzymes promote Fibrobacter succinogenes S85 adhesion to, and degradation of, complex substrates but not pure cellulose
784
Trichoderma harzianum and Fe Spray Improve Growth Properties of Spathiphyllum sp.
785
Trichoderma harzianum and its Metabolite 6-Pentyl-alpha-pyrone Suppress Fusaric Acid Produced by Fusarium moniliforme
786
Trichoderma harzianum as fungicide and symbiont: is it safe for human and animals?
787
Trichoderma Harzianum in Tobacco Seedlings with the use of a Herbicide
788
Trichoderma harzianum T39 and T. virens DAR 74290 as Potential Biological Control Agents for Phytophthora erythroseptica
789
Trichoderma longibrachiatum acetyl xylan esterase 1 enhances hemicellulolytic preparations to degrade corn silage polysaccharides
790
Trichoderma reesei acetyl esterase catalyzes transesterification in water
791
Trichoderma reesei α-1,2-mannosidase: structural basis for the cleavage of four consecutive mannose residues
792
Trichoderma Species Associated with Medicinal Plants
793
Trichoderma spp. tolerance to Brassica carinata seed meal for a combined use in biofumigation
794
Trichoderma strains- Silybum marianum hairy root cultures interactions
795
Trichoderma tomentosum Ts141 as a Potential Candidate for Bioremediation of Cadmium, Lead, and Nickel Ions
796
Trichoderma wrens-inoculated Composted Chicken Manure for Biological Weed Control
797
Trichoderma-based biological control agents are compatible with the pollinator Bombus terrestris: A laboratory study
798
Trichoderma-fortified compost extracts for the control of choanephora wet rot in okra production
799
Trichoderma-Induced Enhancement of Soybean Seedling Performance in Response to Salt Stress
800
TRICHODERMA-INDUCED SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE AGAINST THE SCALE INSECT (UNASPIS MABILIS LIT BARBECHO) IN LANZONES (LANSIUM DOMESTICUM CORR.)
801
Trichoderma–plant–pathogen interactions
802
Trichoderma–plant–pathogen interactions
803
Trichodesmium erythraeum (Ehrenberg) bloom along the southwest coast of India (Arabian Sea) and its impact on trace metal concentrations in seawater
804
Trichodesmium spp. population structure in the eastern North Atlantic subtropical gyre
805
Trichodiene synthase: Mechanism-based inhibition of a sesquiterpene cyclase
806
Trichodynia: An Update on Definition, Etiopathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment
807
Trichoepithelioma: A Rare but Crucial Dermatologic Issue
808
Trichogrammatid egg parasitoids on Lepidopteran pests in West Sumatera and their parasitization
809
Tricholithobezoar An Unusual Long-term Complication of Hypospadias Surgery
810
TRICHOME MICRO-MORPHOLOGY IN MARRUBIUM L. (LAMIACEAE) IN IRAN AND THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON THEIR VARIATION
811
TRICHOME MICROMORPHOLOGY OF SILENE (CARYOPHYLLACEAE) SPECIES IN IRAN
812
Trichome numbers in naked-oat cultivars
813
Trichomegaly following treatment with interferon alpha-2b
814
Trichomislin, a novel ribosome-inactivating protein, induces apoptosis that involves mitochondria and caspase-3
815
Trichomonas Detection in Leucorrhea Based on VIBE Method
816
Trichomonas vaginalis and amplification of HIV-1 transmission
817
Trichomonas vaginalis and Associated Health Risk Factors among Prison Inmates in Umuahia, Abia State, Southeastern Nigeria
818
Trichomonas vaginalis and cervical cancer: A prospective study in China
819
Trichomonas vaginalis and Giardia lamblia Growth Alterations by Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields
820
Trichomonas vaginalis Has Two Fibronectin-Like Iron-Regulated Genes
821
Trichomonas vaginalis infection activates cells through toll-like receptor 4
822
Trichomonas Vaginalis infection among women in Ikwuano Abia State Nigeria
823
Trichomonas vaginalis Infection and Risk Factors among Infertile Women in Gaza, Palestine
824
Trichomonas Vaginalis Infection in Men with High-Risk Sexual Behaviors
825
Trichomonas vaginalis kills and eats – evidence for phagocytic activity as a cytopathic effect
826
Trichomonas vaginalis Pathogenesis: a Narrative Review
827
Trichomoniasis as an Indicator for Existing Sexually Transmitted Infections in Women in Aba, Nigeria
828
Trichomoniasis in Asymptomatic Patients
829
Trichomoniasis in pregnant human immunodeficiency virus–infected and human immunodeficiency virus–uninfected Congolese women: Prevalence, risk factors, and association with low birth weight, ,
830
Trichomoniasis Prevalence at a Care Center AmongWomen with High-Risk Behaviors in Zahedan, Iran
831
Trichomoniasis Vaginalis in Women Attending Family Planning Unit in AL-Liqa a Hospital
832
Trichomoniasis: under control or undercontrolled?
833
Trichoniscoides saeroeensis Lohmander (Isopoda: Trichononiscidae) in the British hypogean fauna
834
Trichophyton species isolated from asymptomatic patients of the pet-owner pair in Mexico
835
Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome II,expanding the clinical spectrum
836
Trichorionic Triamniotic Triplets After Single Embryo Transfer: A Case Series and Literature Review
837
Trichosanthin inhibits antigen-specific T cell expansion through nitric oxide-mediated apoptosis pathway
838
Trichoscopic findings and quality‑of‑life assessment in Egyptian patients with noncicatricial alopecia
839
Trichoscopic findings of trichotillomania: new observations
840
Trichoscopy of Alopecia Areata: Hair Loss Feature Extraction and Computation Using Grid Line Selection and Eigenvalue
841
Trichoscopy of scalp dysesthesia
842
Trichosomoides crassicauda Infection in Laboratory Rats with Histopathological Description in the Bladder Tissue
843
Trichosomoides crassicauda infection in wistar rats
844
Trichosporon beigelii infection: experience in a regional burn center
845
Trichostasis spinulosa: case report
846
Trichostatin A Ameliorates Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury Through Inhibition of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-induced Apoptosis
847
Trichostatin A Ameliorates Spatial Memory Deficits and Suppresses Hippocampal Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines in A Rat Model of Prenatal Stress
848
Trichostatin A and 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine switch S1P from an inhibitor to a stimulator of motility through epigenetic regulation of S1P receptors
849
Trichostatin A down-regulate DNA methyltransferase 1 in Jurkat T cells
850
Trichostatin A induces differential cell cycle arrests but does not induce apoptosis in primary cultures of mitogen-stimulated rat hepatocytes
851
Trichostatin A Promotes the Conversion of Astrocytes to Oligodendrocyte Progenitors in a Defined Culture Medium
852
Trichostatin A Restores Expression of Adherens and Tight Junction Proteins during Transforming Growth Factor β‑Mediated Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition
853
Trichostatin A, a histone deacetylase inhibitor, down-regulates interleukin-12 transcription in SV-40-transformed lung epithelial cells
854
Trichostatin A, sodium butyrate, and 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine alter the expression of glucocorticoid receptor α and β isoforms in Hut-78 T- and Raji B-lymphoma cell lines
855
Trichostrongylus colubriformis: Possible Most Common Cause of Human Infection in Mazandaran Province, North of Iran.
856
Trichothecene chemotypes of Fusarium culmorum infecting wheat in Tunisia
857
Trichothecene Content of Rye and Wheat Genotypes Inoculated with a Deoxynivalenol- and a Nivalenol-producing Isolate of Fusarium culmorum
858
Trichothecene genotypes and chemotypes in Fusarium graminearum complex strains isolated from maize fields of northwest Argentina
859
Trichothecene genotypes and chemotypes in Fusarium graminearum strains isolated from wheat in Argentina
860
Trichothecene genotypes and production profiles of Fusarium graminearum isolates obtained from barley cultivated in Argentina
861
Trichothecene genotypes of Fusarium graminearum from wheat in Uruguay
862
Trichothecene Nonproducer Gibberella Species Have Both Functional and Nonfunctional 3-O-Acetyltransferase Genes
863
Trichothecene toxins in different groups of conventional and organic bread of the German market
864
Trichothecene toxins in different groups of conventional and organic bread of the German market
865
Trichothecenes and aggressiveness of Fusarium graminearum causing seedling blight and root rot in cereals
866
Trichothecenes and fumonisins produced in autoclaved tiger nuts by strains of Fusarium sporotrichioides andFusarium moniliforme Original Research Article
867
Trichothecenes in breakfast cereals from the Spanish retail market
868
Trichothecenes in breakfast cereals from the Spanish retail market
869
Trichotillomania (Hair-Pulling) in a 4.5-Year-Old Girl
870
Trichotillomania as a Manifestation of Dementia
871
Trichotillomania associated with dementia: a case report
872
Trichotillomania in Dementia: A Case Report and Literature Review
873
Trichotillomania: A challenge to research and practice
874
Trichotillomania: A comprehensive behavioral model
875
Trichotillomania: impact on psychosocial functioning and quality of life
876
Trichotillomania-Associated Personality Characteristics
877
Trichotomies for abstract semilinear differential equations
878
Trichotomone, a new cytotoxic dimeric abietane-derived diterpene from Clerodendrum trichotomum
879
Trichotomous noise controlled signal amplification in a generalized Verhulst model
880
Trichotomous preferences for gambles
881
Trichotomy of a system of two difference equations
882
Trichroic infrared analysis of the strain-induced structural changes in the PA6 layer of PA6/PE multilayer films under biaxial drawing
883
Trichromatic Concept Optimizes MAD Experiments in Synchrotron X-Ray Crystallography
884
Trichuriasis among Orang Asli Children at Pos Lenjang, Pahang, Malaysia
885
Trichuris suis and Trichuris trichiura are different nematode species
886
Tricine buffer for metallothionein isoform separation by capillary zone electrophoresis Original Research Article
887
Tricistronic Plasmid Expressing the T7 RNA Polymerase and Measles Virus N and P Proteins for Rescue of Measles Virus AIK-C Strain
888
Trick and treat: a Staphylococcus aureus protein inhibits inflammation
889
Trickle and sprinkler irrigation of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) in the Middle Anatolian Region in Turkey
890
Trickle bed reactor model to simulate the performance of commercial diesel hydrotreating unit
891
Trickle Down? Private sector participation and the pro-poor water supply debate in Jakarta, Indonesia
892
Trickle flow distribution and stability by X-ray radiography
893
Trickle-Bed Reactors: Porosity-Induced Hysteresis
894
Trickling down the Rising Tide: New Estimates of the Link between Poverty and the Macroeconomy
895
Tricks of the Trade: How to Think about Your Research While You’re Doing It: By Howard S. Becker. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 1998. 232 pp. $35.00. ISBN 0-226-04123-9. LC 97-19618.
896
Tricks of the trade: Howard Becker. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1998, 232 pages
897
Tricks of Transference: Oka Asajiro (1868–1944) on Laissez-faire Capitalism
898
Triclabendazole (Anthelmintic Drug) Effects on the Excretory- Secretory Proteome of Fasciola hepatica in Two Dimension Electrophoresis Gel.
899
Triclabendazole Effect on Protease Enzyme Activity in the Excretory- Secretory Products of Fasciola hepatica in Vitro.
900
Triclinic elastic constants for low albite
901
Triclinic structural and magnetic properties of praseodymium(III) picrate triethylene glycol complex
902
Triclinic transpression zones with inclined extrusion
903
Triclosan Adsorption on C60 Nanocage: NBO, Thermodynamic, Structural and Electronic Properties
904
Triclosan and methyl-triclosan monitoring study in the northeast of Spain using a magnetic particle enzyme immunoassay and confirmatory analysis by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
905
Triclosan causes toxic effects to algae in marine biofilms, but does not inhibit the metabolic activity of marine biofilm bacteria
906
Triclosan determination in water related to wastewater treatment
907
Triclosan exposure reduces thyroxine levels in pregnant and lactating rat dams and in directly exposed offspring
908
Triclosan in a sewage treatment process—balances and monitoring data
909
Triclosan in leave on products
910
Triclosan in plasma and milk from Swedish nursing mothers and their exposure via personal care products
911
Triclosan inhibits arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization in three wetland plants Original Research Article
912
Triclosan susceptibility and co-metabolism – A comparison for three aerobic pollutant-degrading bacteria
913
Triclosan, a commonly used bactericide found in human milk and in the aquatic environment in Sweden
914
Triclosan: A review of effectiveness and safety in health care settings
915
Triclosan: Applications and safety
916
Triclosan-Coated Sutures for the Reduction of Sternal Wound Infections: Economic Considerations
917
Triclosan-loaded poly(amido amine) dendrimer for simultaneous treatment and remineralization of human dentine
918
Tricolor electrochromism of copolymer based on selenophene and 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene
919
Tricolor emission Ca3Si2O7:Ln (LnCe, Tb, Eu) phosphors for near-UV white light-emitting-diode
920
Tricolor light-emitting diode dot matrix display system with audio output
921
Tricolor luminescence in rare earth doped CaZrO3 perovskite oxides
922
Tricolore 3-designs in Type III codes Original Research Article
923
Tricolored “Tricolore” myocardium by selective intracoronary injection of contrast using 256-slice cone-beam computed tomography
924
Tricomi Problem for Mixed Parabolic–Hyperbolic Equation with Higher Order Boundary Condition
925
Tri-component reaction of 2-alkyl-4,5-dichloropyridazin-3(2H)-ones: synthesis of 5-cyano-5-(pyrimidin-2-yl)-2,7-dialkyl-5H-dipyridazino-[4,5-b:4,5-e]-4H-thiopyran-1,6-dione and 2-(4-cyanophenoxy) pyrimidine
926
Tricoordinate diphenylboron cation prepared in solution
927
Tricritical behavior in the mixed spin- and spin-1 Ising ferromagnetic system on the two-fold Cayley tree
928
Tricritical behavior of the smectic-A to hexatic-B phase transition in a liquid crystal mixture
929
Tricritical behaviour of the ferromagnetic Blume-Capel model with first- and second-neighbour interactions
930
Tricritical Ising model with a boundary Original Research Article
931
Tricritical phenomena in chain-like mixtures from a molecular-based equation of state
932
Tricritical point in ferroelastic ammonium titanyl fluoride: NMR study
933
Tricritical scaling at the Nt=6 chiral phase transition for 2 flavour lattice QCD with staggered quarks
934
Tricriticality in generalized Schloegl models for autocatalysis: Lattice-gas realization with particle diffusion
935
Tricubic interpolation in three dimensions
936
Tricubic interpolation of discrete surfaces for binary volumes
937
Tricuspid annular motion in right coronary artery-related acute inferior myocardial infarction with or without right ventricular involvement
938
Tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion is correlated with poor outcome in surgery for rheumatic heart valvular disease
939
Tricuspid Annuloplasty and Ventricular Plication for Ebstein’s Malformation
940
Tricuspid autograft for mitral-valve repair
941
Tricuspid dura mater bioprostheses: more than 20-year follow-up of 3 patients
942
Tricuspid papillary muscle rupture after coronary artery bypass surgery: Identification by transesophageal echocardiography
943
Tricuspid Regurgitation Dilemma: A Comparison Study between Surgical Versus Medical Management of Patients with Tricuspid Regurgitation
944
Tricuspid Regurgitation Improvement in Relation to the Amount of Pulmonary Artery Pressure Reduction
945
Tricuspid Regurgitation Improvement in Relation to the Amount of Pulmonary Artery Pressure Reduction
946
Tricuspid Regurgitation in Mitral Valve Disease: Incidence, Prognostic Implications, Mechanism, and Management
947
Tricuspid Regurgitation in Patients Undergoing Pericardiectomy for Constrictive Pericarditis
948
Tricuspid regurgitation in patients with repaired Tetralogy of Fallot and its relation to right ventricular dilatation
949
Tricuspid valve chordae rupture following pacemaker electrode replacement
950
Tricuspid Valve Closure for Neonatal Ebstein’s Anomaly
951
Tricuspid Valve Closure in Pulmonary Atresia and Important RV-to-Coronary Artery Connections
952
Tricuspid valve dysfunction in the transplanted heart
953
Tricuspid Valve Endocarditis in an Intravenous Drug Abuser: A Case Report
954
Tricuspid Valve Incompetence Caused by an Intracardiac Needle-Like Foreign Body
955
Tricuspid valve myxoma in a pediatric patient: 10-year follow-up after resection
956
Tricuspid valve prolapse associated with myxomatous degeneration
957
Tricuspid valve regurgitation attributable to endomyocardial biopsies and rejection in heart transplantation
958
Tricuspid valve repair by septal or posterior leaflet transposition
959
Tricuspid Valve Repair for Ebstein’s Anomaly in Young Children: A 30-Year Experience
960
Tricuspid Valve Repair for Tricuspid Valve Endocarditis After Fallot Repair
961
Tricuspid Valve Repair in a Mountaineer
962
Tricuspid Valve Repair in an Infant With Multiple Obstructive Candida Mycetomas
963
Tricuspid Valve Repair with Papillary Muscle Shortening for Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation in Children
964
Tricuspid Valve Repair With the Cosgrove-Edwards Annuloplasty System
965
Tricuspid valve repair with the Cosgrove-Edwards annuloplasty system: early clinical and echocardiographic results
966
Tricuspid Valve Repair: An Old Disease, a Modern Experience
967
Tricuspid valve replacement with bioprostheses: long-term results and causes of valve dysfunction
968
Tricuspid Valve Replacement, Mechnical vs. Biological Valve, Which Is Better?
969
Tricuspid Valve Replacement, Mechnical vs. Biological Valve, Which Is Better?
970
Tricuspid valve replacement: an analysis of 25 years of experience at a single center
971
Tricuspid valve replacement: Porcine bioprostheses and mechanical prostheses
972
Tricuspid valve replacement: results comparing mechanical and biological prostheses
973
Tricuspid valve replacement: UK heart valve registry mid-term results comparing mechanical and biological prostheses
974
Tricuspid valve supra-annular implantation in adult patients with Ebstein’s anomaly
975
Tricuspid valve surgery and intraoperative echocardiography: Factors affecting survival, clinical outcome, and echocardiographic success
976
Tricuspidization of the Quadricuspid Aortic Valve
977
TRICUT: a program to clip triangle meshes using the rapid and triangle libraries and the visualization toolkit
978
Tricyanofuran-based donor–acceptor type chromophores for bulk heterojunction organic solar cells
979
Tricyanovinylation of 2-aryl-1-vinylpyrroles: solvent- and substituent controlled chemo- and regioselectivity
980
Tricyclic alternans
981
Tricyclic and Tetracyclic Graphs with Maximum and Minimum Eccentric Connectivity
982
Tricyclic anticonvulsants: efficacy in clinical trials
983
Tricyclic anticonvulsants: mechanisms of action
984
Tricyclic anticonvulsants: safety and adverse effects
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