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CTC can improve the electron transfer efficiency, which is benefit for the performance when materials work as supercapacitor.
The results indicate that short wavelength is able to increase real contact area, which is benefit for reducing the TCR at interface.
The directly grown graphene maintained the compatibility with the semiconductor technique, which is benefit for use in graphene-based microelectronic devices.
Compared with the dipole emission in free space, the waveguide-coupled directional emission possesses easy collection, which is benefit for the detection of weak Fluorescence and Raman signals.
Our study offers deep insight into the coupling microscopic mechanism and macroscopic properties of ME layered composites, which is benefit for the design of electromagnetic functional devices.
AES and XPS analyses on the Ta/TiNi sample show that the component of the surface layer is mainly composed of TiO2 and Ta2O5, which is benefit to the corrosion resistance ability and biocompatibility.
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One bright spot is manufacturing, which is benefiting from the depreciating rand.
Compound twin has the smallest detwinning resistance, which is benefited from its tiny twinning shear (0.0277) and stepped twin interface.
China continued to be a big area of strength, and Indonesia, which is benefiting from high coal prices and strong construction growth, also contributed to Caterpillar's gains.
Only Arizona (up 312,484), which is benefiting from winning the World Series, and the Dodgers (up 166,688), have had bigger increases.
Despite the smoking ban, health risks and the recession, people still love - or are addicted to - their cigarettes, which is benefiting Filtrona, the plastics and fibres business.
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