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- noun nanotechnology An
indentation test carried out atnanoscale , such as by use of ananoindenter
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It is a paper concerning with nanoindentation, which is a good work.
iMechanica - Comments abeed 2010
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Researchers have investigated the mechanical properties of various nanowire systems using different techniques, such as nanoindentation, atomic force microscopy (AFM) and transmission electron microscopy.
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Designed for use with the company's line of nanoindentation and tensile-testing instruments, Agilent NanoSuite 5.0 software offers advanced features such as enhanced imaging capabilities, survey scanning and a new test method development environment.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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Here is the paper which explains the molecular dynamics analysis of nanoindentation process of silicon nitride.
iMechanica - Comments abeed 2010
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The properties of the cell-walls were determined from nanoindentation on the wall of the foam.
iMechanica - Comments Erkan Oterkus 2010
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The properties of the cell-walls were determined from nanoindentation on the wall of the foam.
iMechanica - Comments R. Gabbrielli 2010
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However, by conducting AFM nanoindentation experiments, the researchers found that the mummified skin had a slightly higher Young's modulus, meaning that it was slightly less elastic and stiffer than recent skin.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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However, by conducting AFM nanoindentation experiments, the researchers found that the mummified skin had a slightly higher Young's modulus, meaning that it was slightly less elastic and stiffer than recent skin.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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However, by conducting AFM nanoindentation experiments, the researchers found that the mummified skin had a slightly higher Young's modulus, meaning that it was slightly less elastic and stiffer than recent skin.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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However, by conducting AFM nanoindentation experiments, the researchers found that the mummified skin had a slightly higher Young's modulus, meaning that it was slightly less elastic and stiffer than recent skin.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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