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American society for testing and materials

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Fatigue growth threshold of small cracks

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of grain size and crack length on the threshold condition of fatigue growth of small cracks are analyzed both theoretically and experimentally, based on the assumption that the threshold conditions is determined by whether the crack-tip slip band blocked by the grain boundary propagates into an adjacent grain or not.
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Water absorption behavior and mechanical properties of lignocellulosic filler–polyolefin bio-composites

TL;DR: In this paper, the physical and mechanical properties of polyolefin bio-composites were evaluated as a function of filler loading and according to filler type as well as with respect to the thermoplastic polymer itself.
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Advances in non-hygienic applications of superabsorbent hydrogel materials

TL;DR: Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) are organic materials with lightly crosslinked three-dimensional structure possessing high to very high swelling capacity in aqueous media as discussed by the authors.
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A Partition-Limited Model for the Plant Uptake of Organic Contaminants from Soil and Water

TL;DR: The model analysis indicates that for plants with high water contents the plant-water phase acts as the major reservoir for highly water-soluble contaminants, while the lipid in a plant, even at small amounts, is usually the major reservoirs forhighly water-insoluble contaminants.
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Use of freshwater plants for phytotoxicity testing: a review.

TL;DR: Overall, regardless of the test species, if phytotoxicity data are to be more available and effective in the hazard assessment process, additional information concerning species sensitivity, and environmental relevance of the results will be needed.