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Michigan Technological University

EducationHoughton, Michigan, United States
About: Michigan Technological University is a education organization based out in Houghton, Michigan, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Volcano. The organization has 8023 authors who have published 17422 publications receiving 481780 citations. The organization is also known as: MTU & Michigan Tech.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the rheological properties of nano-modified asphalt were analyzed by use of asphalt binder tests such as Rotational Viscosity (RV), Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR), and Bending Beam Rheometers (BBR).

151 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used thermionic electron emission microscopy to measure the thickness of proeutectoid ferrite sideplates in Fe-C alloys and found that the thickness increases with the number of seconds of growth, reaching 5 xl0-5±1 cm/s.
Abstract: Thermionic electron emission microscopy was used to measure directly the thickening kinetics of proeutectoid ferrite sideplates in Fe-C alloys. These kinetics were found to be exceedingly irregular. During the first few seconds of growth, the thickening rate is 5 xl0-5±1 cm/s; afterwards it usually diminishes to 1 - 30 × 10-6 cm/s. As predicted by a general theory of precipitate morphology, thickening was shown to occur only by the ledge mechanism, despite the relatively poor matching of the austenite and the ferrite lattices. Ledges were observed to lengthen at rates controlled by the diffusion of carbon in austenite. Tent-shaped and other more complex surface relief effects, rather than the invariant plane strain relief, were found to predominate. These features are shown to be the expected result of a diffusional transformation occurring by means of a ledge mechanism.

151 citations

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TL;DR: This article developed a scale to assess branded product meanings, including quality, values, personal identity, and traditions, using data gathered in the U.S. and three emerging markets (Romania, Ukraine, and Russia), and demonstrate a valid and reliable measure that exhibits cross-national measurement invariance.

151 citations

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TL;DR: This work considers an obvious generalization of these quantum codes in the symplectic geometry setting and obtains general constructions using the theory of twisted BCH-codes (also known as Reed-Solomon subfield subcodes), leading to families of quantum codes with good parameters.
Abstract: A major contribution of [1] is a reduction of the problem of correcting errors in quantum computations to the construction of codes in binary symplectic spaces. This mechanism is known as the additive or stabilizer construction. We consider an obvious generalization of these quantum codes in the symplectic geometry setting and obtain general constructions using our theory of twisted BCH-codes (also known as Reed-Solomon subfield subcodes). This leads to families of quantum codes with good parameters. Moreover the generator matrices of these codes can be described in a canonical way.

150 citations

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TL;DR: The predicted higher sensitivity of BNNTs compared to carbon nanotubes (CNTs) toward amino acid polarity suggests BNNT to be a better substrate for protein immobilization than CNTs.
Abstract: The effect of molecular polarity on the interaction between a boron nitride nanotube (BNNT) and amino acids is investigated with density functional theory. Three representative amino acids, namely, tryptophane (Trp), a nonpolar aromatic amino acid, and asparatic acid (Asp) and argenine (Arg), both polar amino acids are considered for their interactions with BNNT. The polar molecules, Asp and Arg, exhibit relatively stronger binding with the tubular surface of BNNT. The binding between the polar amino acid molecules and BNNT is accompanied by a charge transfer, suggesting that stabilization of the bioconjugated complex is mainly governed by electrostatic interactions. The results show modulation of the BNNT band gap by Trp. Interestingly, no change in band gap of BNNT is seen for the polar molecules Asp and Arg. The predicted higher sensitivity of BNNTs compared to carbon nanotubes (CNTs) toward amino acid polarity suggests BNNTs to be a better substrate for protein immobilization than CNTs.

150 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Anil K. Jain1831016192151
Marc W. Kirschner162457102145
Yonggang Huang13679769290
Hong Wang110163351811
Fei Wang107182453587
Emanuele Bonamente10521940826
Haoshen Zhou10451937609
Nicholas J. Turro104113153827
Yang Shao-Horn10245849463
Richard P. Novick9929534542
Markus J. Buehler9560933054
Martin L. Yarmush9170234591
Alan Robock9034627022
Patrick M. Schlievert9044432037
Lonnie O. Ingram8831622217
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202349
2022154
2021882
2020891
2019892
2018893