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    Error fields: personalized robotic movement training that augments one’s more likely mistakes by Naveed Reza Aghamohammadi, Moria Fisher Bittmann, Verena Klamroth-Marganska, Robert Riener, Felix C. Huang, James L. Patton

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Control of movement is learned and uses error feedback during practice to predict actions for the next movement. …”
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    Cretaceous Limestone Dolomitization and Argument of Its Mg2+ Sources: Exampling the Bekhme and Qamchuqa Formations in the Zagros Collision Belt by Kamal Haji Karim, Sherzad Tofiq Mohamad

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Sixth is the succession of BQFs underlain by limestone and green marl devoid of dolomitization and hydrothermal upward movement. Seventh is the contradictory notion of hydrothermal dolomitization among the most recent study published in the Science journal which atributed dolomitization to normal temperate on earth surface. …”
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    Influence of thermal ageing on tensile-plastic flow and work hardening parameters of Indian reduced activated Ferritic Martensitic steel by Sahoo K.C., Laha K.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The present study investigates the influence of thermal ageing (873K/5000h) on the microstructure, tensile-plastic flow behavior, and work hardening parameters of normalized and tempered (N&T) 1.4W-0.06Ta Indian Reduced Activated Ferritic Martensitic (INRAFM) steel. …”
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    Additively manufactured ultrafine grained Aermet100 with superior mechanical property by Yanwen Liang, Jie Liu, Xiaotian Zhang, Yonghao Weng, Sheng Zhong, Tiannan Li, Peng Zhang, Chunpan Yang, Ying Xing, Jiazhe Fu, Kehong Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Moreover, precipitation of secondary strengthening phases is attributed to hindering the movement of dislocations. The combined effects of fine grain strengthening, dislocation strengthening, and precipitation strengthening ultimately result in significant improvements in strength, reaching a maximum of 2064 MPa and an elongation of 8%.…”
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    The diet of young Neandertals from France, Pech de l’Azé I and Hortus II, reconstructed using dental microwear texture analysis by Frank L’Engle Williams, Christopher W Schmidt, Jessica L Droke, Whitney M Karriger, Gaël Becam, Fred H Smith, Marie-Antoinette de Lumley

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…However, Pech de l’Azé I and Hortus II resemble each other in having a low value for anisotropy, which is indicative of complicated movements of the jaws during mastication and are dissimilar to Neolithic, Roman and Medieval human children who tend to have higher values. …”
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