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"Shame at exhibiting yourself, glory when you can forget yourself".

At exhibit saw what the Abstractionists were doing, and started to try that.

From the results of the electrochemical characterization, the Pt nanoparticles supported on the nitrogen-doped onion-like carbon with a nitrogen content of 1.7 at% exhibited the highest electrochemically active surface area, specific current density and half-wave potential.

Among the catalysts, those with Pt content of 50 and 70 at% exhibited the highest activity towards ORR in terms of positively shifted half-wave potential, even surpassing that of Pt/C.

Moreover, even after an accelerated durability test with 5000 cycles, the nitrogen-doped onion-like carbon with a nitrogen of 1.7 at% exhibited less degradation, indicating the excellent durability.

While studying at the Art Students League, she exhibited at Gallery 84.

He's still at it, exhibiting last year at Tate Britain with Angus Fairhurst and Sarah Lucas.

Exhibited at the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago.

Exhibited at the Barker Hangar at Santa Monica Airport.

It was also found that the B4C/a-C coating with B 2.92 at.% exhibited the lowest steady friction coefficient about 0.05 and highest wear resistance at 20% RH.

The coatings with a Si content between 11 and 15 at.% exhibited X-ray amorphous.

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