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American society for testing and materials

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A new semi-empirical model for stress ratio effect on mode II fatigue delamination growth

TL;DR: In this article, a semi-empirical model for mode II delamination growth in moderately tough fiber reinforced epoxies at various stress ratios is introduced and validated for positive stress ratios.
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Behavioural toxicity of organic chemical contaminants in fish: application to ecological risk assessments (ERAs)

TL;DR: The importance and availability of information on behavioural toxicity is reviewed and opportunities for its inclusion in ecological risk assessments (ERAs) are identified.
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Simultaneous mobilization of heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) compounds from soil with cyclodextrin and EDTA in admixture.

TL;DR: These studies demonstrated that PCB compounds and selected heavy metals can be co-extracted efficiently from soil with three successive washes with the same washing suspension containing EDTA and cyclodextrin.
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Influence of waste glass powder on the physico-mechanical properties and microstructures of fly ash-based geopolymer paste after exposure to high temperatures

TL;DR: In this article, fly ash-based geopolymer pastes containing waste glass powder (WGP) after being exposed to ambient and high temperatures were investigated, and the results showed that the physical properties such as workability and setting time were changed by adding WGP.
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Development of a prototype of a colourimetric temperature indicator for monitoring food quality

TL;DR: In this paper, an intelligent and biodegradable temperature indicator packaging material was developed based on a natural and heat-sensitive pigment (anthocyanin -ATH), which was incorporated into chitosan matrix films (2.00%, w/w) that were applied as a surface coating on card paper, forming the chitosaan card paper system (CH-Sys).