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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, R. B. Figueiredo, N. Gao, and T. G. Langdon
    Philosophical Magazine 91 (25): 3307-3326. 2011.
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    Quantitative understanding of anomalous slip in Mo
    with J. B. Yang and Z. F. Zhang
    Philosophical Magazine 95 (19): 2026-2045. 2015.
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    Formation mechanism of nanostructures in austenitic stainless steel during equal channel angular pressing
    with C. X. Huang, G. Yang, B. Deng, S. D. Wu, and S. X. Li
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (31): 4949-4971. 2007.
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    Effect of orientations onin situtensile deformation and fracture behaviours of nickel-base single-crystal superalloys
    with P. Li, B. M. Zhou, Y. Z. Zhou, J. G. Li, T. Jin, and X. F. Sun
    Philosophical Magazine 94 (21): 2426-2446. 2014.
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    Defect-modulated structures in Al–Ni–Rh crystalline approximants
    with W. Sun and Y. H. Chen
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (18-21): 2815-2822. 2007.
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    Microstructural characterization of rapidly solidified Al 90 Ce 10 alloy
    with X. Bian and Y. Wang
    Philosophical Magazine 83 (7): 827-838. 2003.
    In the present work, the microstructure of the melt-spun Al 90 Ce 10 alloy has been characterized using X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy together with energy-dispersive spectrometry. It has been found that the microstructure of the melt-spun Al 90 Ce 10 alloy is composed of the amorphous phase, f -Al, f -Al 11 Ce 3 , Al 3 Ce and unidentified phases, quite different from that of the ingot-like alloy consisting of coarse primary f -Al- f -Al 11 Ce 3 dendrites embedded in the …Read more
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    Combined effects of crystallographic orientation, stacking fault energy and grain size on deformation twinning in fcc crystals
    with W. Z. Han, S. D. Wu, and S. X. Li
    Philosophical Magazine 88 (24): 3011-3029. 2008.
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    Shear localization in dynamic deformation of copper single crystals
    with S. X. Li, R. Q. Yang, and J. W. Li
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (36): 5769-5786. 2006.
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    Stacking faults and polymorphs in alumina nanorods
    with W. F. Li, X. L. Ma, Y. Li, W. S. Zhang, and W. Zhang
    Philosophical Magazine 85 (32): 3809-3821. 2005.
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    Deformation behavior and enhanced plasticity of Ti-based metallic glasses with notches
    with J. X. Zhao, R. T. Qu, F. F. Wu, and S. X. Li
    Philosophical Magazine 90 (29): 3867-3877. 2010.
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    Low-cycle fatigue-cracking mechanisms in fcc crystalline materials
    with P. Zhang, S. Qu, Q. Q. Duan, S. D. Wu, S. X. Li, and Z. G. Wang
    Philosophical Magazine 91 (2): 229-249. 2011.
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    The formation of an Al–Cu–Co type decagonal quasicrystal in an [AlCuFe]–[AlCoNi] pseudo-binary alloy system
    with Y. Lei, J. M. Dubois, M. Calvo-Dahlborg, and C. Dong
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5): 475-481. 2006.
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    Shear and distensile fracture behaviour of Ti-based composites with ductile dendrites
    with G. He and J. Eckert
    Philosophical Magazine 85 (9): 897-915. 2005.
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    Advanced nanomechanics in the TEM: effects of thermal annealing on FIB prepared Cu samples
    with D. Kiener, S. Šturm, S. Cazottes, P. J. Imrich, C. Kirchlechner, and G. Dehm
    Philosophical Magazine 92 (25-27): 3269-3289. 2012.
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    Localized Einstein modes in Ca-based bulk metallic glasses
    with V. Keppens, O. N. Senkov, and D. B. Miracle
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (3-5): 503-508. 2007.
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    Cyclic deformation and fatigue cracking behaviour of polycrystalline Cu, Cu–10 wt% Zn and Cu–32 wt% Zn
    with P. Zhang, Q. Q. Duan, and S. X. Li
    Philosophical Magazine 88 (16): 2487-2503. 2008.
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    Cyclic deformation and fatigue damage behaviors of oriented Ag single crystal
    with P. Li, S. X. Li, and Z. G. Wang
    Philosophical Magazine 89 (32): 2903-2920. 2009.
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    © 2015 American Chemical Society.Near-infrared dye-sensitized upconversion nanoparticles can broaden the absorption range and boost upconversion efficiency of UCNPs. Here, we achieved significantly enhanced upconversion luminescence in dye-sensitized core/active shell UCNPs via the doping of ytterbium ions in the UCNP shell, which bridged the energy transfer from the dye to the UCNP core. As a result, we synergized the two most practical upconversion booster effectors to amplify upconversion eff…Read more
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    Marketing modeling reality and the realities of marketing modeling
    with A. T. Coughlan, S. C. Choi, W. Chu, C. A. Ingene, S. Moorthy, V. Padmanabhan, J. S. Raju, and R. da SobermanStaelin
    This paper shows how analytic modeling research in the Marketing field is focused on answering questions of "How?" and "Why?" It describes the disciplines involved in analytic modeling; examines how the key criteria of parsimony and robustness help to define a good model; and discusses other goodness criteria, including appropriate use of analytic techniques, applicability of the model to institutionally rich, real-world problems, non-obvious results, generalizability, and ability to provide ins…Read more
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    © 2014 Elsevier B.V.. Nitrogen pollution is a global environmental problem that has greatly increased the risks of both the eutrophication of surface waters and contamination of ground waters. The majority of N pollution mainly comes from agricultural fields, in particular during rice growing seasons. In recent years, a gradual shift from the transplanting rice cultivation method to the direct seeding method has occurred, which results in different water and N losses from paddy fields and leads …Read more
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    © 2016, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc. All rights reserved.Glycyl-tRNA synthetase is the enzyme that covalently links glycine to cognate tRNA for translation. It is of great research interest because of its nonconserved quaternary structures, unique species-specific aminoacylation properties, and noncanonical functions in neurological diseases, but none of these is fully understood. We report two crystal structures of human GlyRS variants, in the free form and in co…Read more
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    Humanized Mice Reveal Differential Immunogenicity of Cells Derived from Autologous Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
    with T. Zhao, P. D. Westenskow, D. Todorova, Z. Hu, T. Lin, Z. Rong, J. Kim, J. He, M. Wang, D. O. Clegg, Y. G. Yang, K. Zhang, M. Friedlander, and Y. Xu
    © 2015 Elsevier Inc.The breakthrough of induced pluripotent stem cell technology has raised the possibility that patient-specific iPSCs may become a renewable source of autologous cells for cell therapy without the concern of immune rejection. However, the immunogenicity of autologous human iPSC -derived cells is not well understood. Using a humanized mouse model reconstituted with a functional human immune system, we demonstrate that most teratomas formed by autologous integration-free hiPSCs e…Read more
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    In the recent decade, increasing costs of labor, water, and fertilizers around the world led to a change in the method of crop establishment from traditional transplanted rice to direct-seeded rice and to a substantial rise in the DSR-managed area. Since water management in areas with DSR is quite different from those with TPR, vertical water movement and water and nutrient losses during the crop season may be different as well. Water flow and water losses in a DSR field in the Taihu Lake Basin …Read more