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Ning Gao

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    Room temperature precipitation in quenched Al–Cu–Mg alloys: a model for the reaction kinetics and yield strength development
    with M. J. Starink *, L. Davin, J. Yan, and A. Cerezo
    Philosophical Magazine 85 (13): 1395-1417. 2005.
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    Optimizing the Performance of the Visual P300-Speller Through Active Mental Tasks Based on Color Distinction and Modulation of Task Difficulty
    with Qi Li, Zhaohua Lu, and Jingjing Yang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13. 2019.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
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    Evolution of dislocation loops in austenitic stainless steels implanted with high concentration of hydrogen
    with Zhongcheng Zheng, Rui Tang, Yanxia Yu, Weiping Zhang, Zhenyu Shen, Yunxiang Long, Yaxia Wei, and Liping Guo
    Philosophical Magazine 1-11. forthcoming.
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    Significance of stacking fault energy on microstructural evolution in Cu and Cu–Al alloys processed by high-pressure torsion
    with X. H. An, Q. Y. Lin, S. D. Wu, Z. F. Zhang, R. B. Figueiredo, and T. G. Langdon
    Philosophical Magazine 91 (25): 3307-3326. 2011.
  • Pre-Qin Confucianism and political thought of the inquiry
    Philosophy and Culture 23 (5): 1613-1621. 1996.
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