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American society for testing and materials

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Superspreading — 20 years of physicochemical research

TL;DR: Superspreading is a fascinating phenomenon observed with dilute solutions of trisiloxane surfactants on hydrophobic substrates and has attracted much attention both from a theoretical point of view and because of the practical application of the effect e.g. for agrochemical formulations.
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The influence of impact location and angle on the dynamic impact response of a Hybrid III headform

TL;DR: In this paper, the kinematic response of a Hybrid III headform when impacted with a modified Wayne State University linear impactor with special consideration for impact locations and angles was measured, and 20 impact conditions (five locations and four angles) were then compared to published thresholds to identify the conditions, which were linked to an increased risk of head injury.
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Nuclear reactor materials at the atomic scale

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used experimental probing as well as modelling to understand precipitation under irradiation, corrosion behaviour, and stress corrosion cracking, which can provide guidance for the development of new alloys.
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A study of disposed fly ash from landfill to replace Portland cement

TL;DR: It could be concluded that ground disposed fly ashes were excellent pozzolanic materials and could be used as a partial replacement of cement in concrete, even though they were exposed to the weather for 24 months.

Adsorption Performance of Packed Bed Column for the removal of Lead (ii) using oil Palm Fibre

TL;DR: In this article, the adsorption performance of packed bed column using activated carbon prepared from oil palm fibre (OPF) for the removal of lead (11) from aqueous solution was investigated.