Grain boundaries take leading role in deformation (English)
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Title:Grain boundaries take leading role in deformation
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Contributors:Sealy, C. ( author )
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Published in:MATERIALS TODAY -OXFORD THEN KIDLINGTON- ; 7, 9 ; 7
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Publication date:2004-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 7, Issue 9
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Culture clashSealy, C. et al. | 2004
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Grain boundaries take leading role in deformationSealy, C. et al. | 2004
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Explosion of pits in stainless steelSealy, C. et al. | 2004
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Surprising control of nanowiresSealy, C. et al. | 2004
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Nanoparticles feel the strainSealy, C. et al. | 2004
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A transparent alternativeSealy, C. et al. | 2004
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Nanotubes could be the prefect sourceSealy, C. et al. | 2004
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Nanotubes probe the nanoscaleSealy, C. et al. | 2004
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The power of metalsRapp, B. et al. | 2004
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Stronger by a hairSealy, C. et al. | 2004
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Glassy route to ultrahard ceramicsSealy, C. et al. | 2004
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Uncommon behavior in ceramic compositesSealy, C. et al. | 2004
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Nanoribbons tie up photonic circuitsWood, J. et al. | 2004
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Carbon particles the easy wayWood, J. et al. | 2004
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Au nanoclusters are promising biolabelsWood, J. et al. | 2004
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Pores line upWood, J. et al. | 2004
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SrTiO3 feels the strainWood, J. et al. | 2004
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Universal law for superconductorsWood, J. et al. | 2004
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Growing carbon nanotubesAndo, Y. / Zhao, X. / Sugai, T. / Kumar, M. et al. | 2004
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New direction in nanotube scienceTerrones, M. / Jorio, A. / Endo, M. / Rao, A. M. / Kim, Y. A. / Hayashi, T. / Terrones, H. / Charlier, J. C. / Dresselhaus, G. / Dresselhaus, M. S. et al. | 2004
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Realistic applications of CNTsRobertson, J. et al. | 2004
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Joining of materials and structures| 2004
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The combinatorial approachMaier, W. F. et al. | 2004
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Silicon: evolution and future of a technology| 2004
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Enabling technologies for MEMS and nanodevices| 2004
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Introduction to nanoscale science and technology| 2004
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Soft machines - nanotechnology and life| 2004
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Optics of semiconductors and their nanostructures| 2004
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Science as we know itCahn, R. W. et al. | 2004
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Solid state theory: an introduction| 2004
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Plastic deformation in nanocrystalline materials| 2004
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Fundamentals of lights and lasers| 2004
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Career boost for young scientists| 2004
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Swedish ESS location assessed| 2004
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Japan Prize for catalysis research| 2004
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Potocnik in charge of EU science| 2004
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ASM International award winners| 2004
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Successful collaboration| 2004
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Fotakis and Eliseev win awards| 2004
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Ferrell becomes APS fellow| 2004
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Durable sensors are SiN| 2004
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Three-in-one analysis| 2004
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Slimline nanopositioner| 2004
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New detector adds to capabilities| 2004
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Probe microscopy without lasers| 2004
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Faster materials characterization| 2004
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Software for electron microscopes| 2004
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AFM probe enhances resolution| 2004
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Pioneers need freedomBraben, D. et al. | 2004