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Investigations of Magnetic Properties Through Electrodeposition Current and Controlled Cu Content in Pulse Electrodeposited CoFeCu Nanowires

Investigations of Magnetic Properties Through Electrodeposition Current and Controlled Cu Content in Pulse Electrodeposited CoFeCu Nanowires

... while Cu constant was controlled by electrodeposition ...fcc- Cu phases. With increasing the electrodeposition current the Cu content decrease and the coercivity and magnetization increase up ...

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Ductile to Brittle Transition Characteristics in W  Cu Composites with Increase of Cu Content

Ductile to Brittle Transition Characteristics in W Cu Composites with Increase of Cu Content

... Some of the composites demonstrated a ductile-to-brittle transition behavior and hence critical temperature was obtainable as already shown in Fig. 9. The results are summarized as follows. First the ductility of the ...

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Effect of Cu Content on TiN-Cu Nanocomposite Film Properties: Structural and Hardness Studies

Effect of Cu Content on TiN-Cu Nanocomposite Film Properties: Structural and Hardness Studies

... of Cu content in the range of 2-7 ...that Cu atoms were aggregated as metallic Cu in TiN matrix forming TiN-Cu nanocomposite ...of Cu content above the 2 ...

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Investigations of Microstructures and Magnetic Properties through Off-time between Pulses and Controlled Cu Content in Pulse Electrodeposited NiCu Nanowires

Investigations of Microstructures and Magnetic Properties through Off-time between Pulses and Controlled Cu Content in Pulse Electrodeposited NiCu Nanowires

... As shown in fig (2), the atomic percentage of Cu in fabricated nanowires has been enhanced from 23 to 91 when the off-time increased from 2.5 to 40 ms. Really, at 40 ms off-time the prepared nanowire are ...

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Mechanics of Corrosion of Trip-Assisted Steels in Different Nacl Solutions

Mechanics of Corrosion of Trip-Assisted Steels in Different Nacl Solutions

... Mechanics of corrosion of two TRIP-assisted steels designated as A (having no Cr and Cu content) and B (having higher Ni, Cr and Cu content) heat treated at different condition to alter ...

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Effects of Cu stress on physiological, biochemical, and spectral properties of wheat at different growth stages

Effects of Cu stress on physiological, biochemical, and spectral properties of wheat at different growth stages

... of Cu 2+ at low and medium Cu level (CuL1/CuL2), and when stressed level reached CuL3, the cell wall became the main enrichment ...of Cu treatment level, the total soluble protein content in ...

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Copper Sequestration Using Local Waste Products

Copper Sequestration Using Local Waste Products

... plant Cu con- centration. Increasing soil Cu appli- cation increased DTPA extractable Cu content, while increasing lime application rate did not affect extract- able soil Cu ...

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Application of Response Surface Methodology (RSM) to Evaluate the Influence of Deposition Parameters on the Electrolytic Cu-Zn Alloy Powder

Application of Response Surface Methodology (RSM) to Evaluate the Influence of Deposition Parameters on the Electrolytic Cu-Zn Alloy Powder

... of Cu-Zn alloy powders from pyrophosphate-based electrolytes was investigated as a function of deposition parameters under direct ...the Cu content of alloy powder and cathodic current efficiency ...

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High Temperature Mechanical Properties of Al Si Mg (Cu) Alloys for Automotive Cylinder Heads

High Temperature Mechanical Properties of Al Si Mg (Cu) Alloys for Automotive Cylinder Heads

... of Cu reduced the thermal expansion coefficient significantly at the same temperature and a stable state was obtained up to 350°C for alloy C, whereas this state was achieved at 250°C for alloys A and ...and ...

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Synthesis of nanocrystalline Cu deficient CuCrO2   a high figure of merit p type transparent semiconductor

Synthesis of nanocrystalline Cu deficient CuCrO2 a high figure of merit p type transparent semiconductor

... nominal Cu con- tent refers to the precursor ratio in the solution prior to deposition while the actual atomic Cu/(Cu+Cr) ratio was determined by us- ing ...of Cu no film growth is observed ...

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Mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of particle PM10 in Tikveš area and their infuence in the environment

Mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of particle PM10 in Tikveš area and their infuence in the environment

... phases of dust samples and their relations to some anthropogenic sources are investigated. Determination of the content of various elements was performed by using inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrome- try ...

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Impact of Silver and Selenium Nanoparticles Synthesized by Gamma Irradiation and Their Physiological Response on Early Blight Disease of Potato

Impact of Silver and Selenium Nanoparticles Synthesized by Gamma Irradiation and Their Physiological Response on Early Blight Disease of Potato

... The content of Se in plants can be increased in different ways; by addition of Se to soil, soaking seeds in Se solution before sowing, hydroponic and aeroponic cultivation in a nutrient solution containing Se, and ...

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Uptake of Nutrients in Vegetables Grown on FGD-Gypsum-Amended Soils

Uptake of Nutrients in Vegetables Grown on FGD-Gypsum-Amended Soils

... FGDG application significantly increased the overall soil pH from 6.60, 5.44 to 6.91 and 6.65 respectively (Table II). This increase would typically be expected given the portion of unreacted lime in the FGDG. Because ...

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Element content, growth and metabolic changes in Cu- and Cd- stressed Phaseolus vulgaris plants

Element content, growth and metabolic changes in Cu- and Cd- stressed Phaseolus vulgaris plants

... for 3 min, thoroughly washed several times with distilled water and then sown in plastic pots (25 cm in diameter); 10 to 15 seeds per pot, containing 8 kg of acid washed sand. The pots were maintained in a glass house ...

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Competitive Adsorption of Cu, Zn and Mn on Compost Amended Soils with Variable Clay Content

Competitive Adsorption of Cu, Zn and Mn on Compost Amended Soils with Variable Clay Content

... prevalent adsorption sequences found were Cu>Zn>Mn. In general, Cu was sorbet in greater amount with binding strength compared to Zn and Mn. This suggests that sorption does not only depend on the ...

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The Effect of Silver and Copper Nanoparticles on the Wheat—Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides Pathosystem

The Effect of Silver and Copper Nanoparticles on the Wheat—Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides Pathosystem

... TBARS content was more obvious: the highest value was ...TBARS content in the variants with seed treatment using Cu nano- particles with and without infection were similar to the ones observed ...

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Effect of Copper Content on Superelasticity Characteristics in
Ti Ni and Ti Ni Cu Alloy Wires

Effect of Copper Content on Superelasticity Characteristics in Ti Ni and Ti Ni Cu Alloy Wires

... copper content on cyclic behavior. The effect of copper content on the changes in the critical stress for inducing martensite and the dissipated strain energy with number of cycles will be discussed in ...

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The Role of Natural and Anthropogenic Factors in the Distribution of Heavy Metals in the Water Bodies of Kazakhstan

The Role of Natural and Anthropogenic Factors in the Distribution of Heavy Metals in the Water Bodies of Kazakhstan

... In decreasing order of Clarke values in groundwater (Shvartsev, 2008) and in the granite crust (Dobrovolsky, 2003), the metals form the following line: Zn>Cu>Ni>Cr>Pb>Cd. Obviously, such sequence of ...

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Effect of Heavy Metals (Cu and Zn) on the Content of Photosynthetic Pigments in the Cells of Algae Chlorella Vulgaris

Effect of Heavy Metals (Cu and Zn) on the Content of Photosynthetic Pigments in the Cells of Algae Chlorella Vulgaris

... The content of pigments as well as their quantitative ratio, has a direct effect on the ability and the in- tensity of the photosynthesis process performed by the autotrophic species of ...metal content in ...

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Effect of P Content on Stress Relaxation and Clustering Behavior in Cu Ni P Alloys

Effect of P Content on Stress Relaxation and Clustering Behavior in Cu Ni P Alloys

... Chemical hardening occurs when the cutting of precip- itates by a dislocation creates additional matrix-precipitate interface area. This mechanism can be analyzed if there is a well defined matrix-precipitate interface ...

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