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It was suggested that core grain size of approximately 1.2 µm and shell volume fraction of approximately 50 60% were the optimized harmonic structure design for austenite stainless steel.

D03IB057 appears to have been partly melted and has a two-layered structure in which a porphyritic low-Ca pyroxene core grain is surrounded by ferroan (Fa22 27; Fig. 7b) olivine and glass (Fig. 10a).

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In China, for example, the report notes that the water tables under the country's core grain-producing areas are falling at a rate of five feet per year.

In the laboratory, ice spectra are generally obtained from films formed by deposition at low temperature on a flat substrate, while ices in molecular clouds grow and form mantles covering the small core grains or form heterogeneous mixtures (ice/silicates/carbonaceous material) by coagulation in a volume or aggregates.

For selected cores, grain size analyses were carried out.

Though ewst1 was morphologically similar to the wild type (WT) for 35 of the 38 morphological descriptors (except chalky endosperm/expression of white core, decorticated grain colour and grain weight), it showed enhanced germination in polyethylene glycol-infused medium.

Left: Post-shock depletion vs. shock velocity for core-mantle grain model where core is assumed to be silicate (olivine) and mantle is pyroxene (from Frisch et al., 1999).

Using high-resolution XRF core scanning, grain size and mineralogy, fine-grained layers were identified in two representative core sections from the Jingbian and Heshui landslide-dammed reservoirs on the northern and southern CLP.

In Fig. 6, left, we show the resulting depletions after shock passage for a core-mantle grain model wherein the core is silicate and mantle is pyroxene (from Frisch et al., 1999).

Average thrust and propellant mass are the impetus drivers on performance, and so considered as core of grain design process.

We analyze the macroscopic deformation of a polycrystalline solid due to local deformation events in the core of grain boundaries.

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