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Magnetoelectric coupling coefficient in multiferroic capacitors

Multiferroic materials are characterized by their magnetoelectric coupling coefficient, which can be obtained using a lock-in amplifier by measuring the voltage developed across a multiferroic capacitor in a time-variable...

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Magnetoelectric coupling coefficient in multiferroic capacitors

Multiferroic materials are characterized by their magnetoelectric coupling coefficient, which can be obtained using a lock-in amplifier by measuring the voltage developed across a multiferroic capacitor in a time-variable...

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Utilisation of carbonating olivine for sustainable soil stabilisation
This paper describes the first study demonstrating the potential of olivine as a soil stabiliser. Olivine has been shown to provide a reactive source of magnesium oxide capable of sequestering carbon dioxide. The effects of...
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Graphene memristors based on humidity-mediated reduction of graphene oxide
Memristors have emerged as promising devices for neuromorphic applications, particularly as synaptic weight. Graphene oxide, a partially oxidised and electrically insulating form of graphene, has been employed in...
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Utilisation of carbonating olivine for sustainable soil stabilisation
This paper describes the first study demonstrating the potential of olivine as a soil stabiliser. Olivine has been shown to provide a reactive source of magnesium oxide capable of sequestering carbon dioxide. The effects of...
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Utilization of Alkali-Activated Olivine in Soil Stabilization and the Effect of Carbonation on Unconfined Compressive Strength and Microstructure
This paper reports for the first time the stabilization of soil using olivine and the application of novel techniques utilizing alkaline activation and carbonation. A rigorous study addressed the effect of carbon dioxide...
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DNA Methylation Dynamics in the Female Germline and Maternal-Effect Mutations That Disrupt Genomic Imprinting.
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic marking process that results in the monoallelic expression of a subset of genes. Many of these 'imprinted' genes in mice and humans are involved in embryonic and extraembryonic growth and...
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Laboratory-scale model of carbon dioxide deposition for soil stabilisation
Olivine sand is a natural mineral, which, when added to soil, can improve the soil’s mechanical properties while also sequester carbon dioxide (CO2) from the surrounding environment. The originality of this paper stems from the...
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Laboratory-scale model of carbon dioxide deposition for soil stabilisation
Olivine sand is a natural mineral, which, when added to soil, can improve the soil’s mechanical properties while also sequester carbon dioxide (CO2) from the surrounding environment. The originality of this paper stems from the...
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Graphene memristors based on humidity-mediated reduction of graphene oxide
Memristors have emerged as promising devices for neuromorphic applications, particularly as synaptic weight. Graphene oxide, a partially oxidised and electrically insulating form of graphene, has been employed in...
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DNA Methylation Dynamics in the Female Germline and Maternal-Effect Mutations That Disrupt Genomic Imprinting
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic marking process that results in the monoallelic expression of a subset of genes. Many of these ‘imprinted’ genes in mice and humans are involved in embryonic and extraembryonic growth and...
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DNA Methylation Dynamics in the Female Germline and Maternal-Effect Mutations That Disrupt Genomic Imprinting.
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic marking process that results in the monoallelic expression of a subset of genes. Many of these 'imprinted' genes in mice and humans are involved in embryonic and extraembryonic growth and...
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Utilization of Alkali-Activated Olivine in Soil Stabilization and the Effect of Carbonation on Unconfined Compressive Strength and Microstructure
This paper reports for the first time the stabilization of soil using olivine and the application of novel techniques utilizing alkaline activation and carbonation. A rigorous study addressed the effect of carbon dioxide...
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