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    Effect of hydrogen environment on the separation of Fe grain boundaries by Wang, Shuai, Martin, May L., Robertson, Ian M., Sofronis, Petros

    Published in Acta materialia (01-04-2016)
    “…A density-functional theory based empirical potential was used to explore the energies of different types of Fe grain boundaries and free surfaces in…”
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    The effect of nanosized (Ti,Mo)C precipitates on hydrogen embrittlement of tempered lath martensitic steel by Nagao, Akihide, Martin, May L., Dadfarnia, Mohsen, Sofronis, Petros, Robertson, Ian M.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-08-2014)
    “…Nanosized (Ti,Mo)C precipitates in a high-strength tempered lath martensitic steel are shown to increase resistance to hydrogen embrittlement. The…”
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    Modeling hydrogen transport by dislocations by Dadfarnia, Mohsen, Martin, May L, Nagao, Akihide, Sofronis, Petros, Robertson, Ian M

    “…Recent experimental studies of the microstructure beneath fracture surfaces of specimens fractured in the presence of high concentrations of hydrogen suggest…”
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    Hydrogen-induced intergranular failure of iron by Wang, Shuai, Martin, May L., Sofronis, Petros, Ohnuki, Somei, Hashimoto, Naoyuki, Robertson, Ian M.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-05-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] The hydrogen embrittlement of a commercial-grade pure iron was examined by using repeated stress-relaxation tests under simultaneous cathodic…”
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    Recent advances on hydrogen embrittlement of structural materials by Dadfarnia, Mohsen, Nagao, Akihide, Wang, Shuai, Martin, May L., Somerday, Brian P., Sofronis, Petros

    Published in International journal of fracture (01-11-2015)
    “…This paper presents a critical review of current understanding of the effect of hydrogen on fracture and fatigue of metals and alloys. First, microstructures…”
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    On the formation and nature of quasi-cleavage fracture surfaces in hydrogen embrittled steels by Martin, May L., Fenske, Jamey A., Liu, Grace S., Sofronis, Petros, Robertson, Ian M.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-02-2011)
    “…Quasi-cleavage, a common feature of hydrogen-induced fracture surfaces, is generally taken as being cleavage-like but not along a known cleavage plane. Despite…”
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    Crack and blister initiation and growth in purified iron due to hydrogen loading by Tiegel, Marie C., Martin, May L., Lehmberg, Annegret K., Deutges, Martin, Borchers, Christine, Kirchheim, Reiner

    Published in Acta materialia (15-08-2016)
    “…Purified iron was loaded electrochemically with hydrogen in the presence of a hydrogen promoter, leading to the formation of cracks inside of the bulk and…”
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    Surface chemistry in Ti-6Al-4V feedstock as influenced by powder reuse in electron beam additive manufacturing by Derimow, Nicholas, Gorham, Justin M., Martin, May L., Benzing, Jake T., White, Ryan M., Hrabe, Nikolas

    Published in Applied surface science (01-11-2022)
    “…X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) as well as scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM/TEM) analysis was carried out on four Ti-6Al-4V powders…”
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    Enumeration of the hydrogen-enhanced localized plasticity mechanism for hydrogen embrittlement in structural materials by Martin, May L., Dadfarnia, Mohsen, Nagao, Akihide, Wang, Shuai, Sofronis, Petros

    Published in Acta materialia (15-02-2019)
    “…This paper presents a review of recent experimental evidence and simulation results enumerating the development of the hydrogen-enhanced localized plasticity…”
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    PeopleRank: Social Opportunistic Forwarding by Mtibaa, Abderrahmen, May, Martin, Diot, Christophe, Ammar, Mostafa

    Published in 2010 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM (01-03-2010)
    “…In opportunistic networks, end-to-end paths between two communicating nodes are rarely available. In such situations, the nodes might still copy and forward…”
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    Dominant factors for fracture at the micro-scale in electrodeposited nickel alloys by Martin, May L., Liew, Li-Anne, Read, David T., Christenson, Todd R., DelRio, Frank W., Geaney, John

    Published in Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. (15-10-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Two LIGA nickel alloys show different fracture modes after meso-scale tensile tests.•Fracture mode dependent on alloy microstructure and…”
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    A model for high temperature hydrogen attack in carbon steels under constrained void growth by Dadfarnia, Mohsen, Martin, May L., Moore, David E., Orwig, Steve E., Sofronis, Petros

    Published in International journal of fracture (01-09-2019)
    “…Petrochemical vessels exposed to high temperature and high pressure hydrogen gas may suffer from high temperature hydrogen attack (HTHA). HTHA is a…”
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    The SCF-Fbxw5 E3-ubiquitin ligase is regulated by Plk4 and targets HsSAS-6 to control centrosome duplication by Malek, Nisar P, Puklowski, Anja, Homsi, Yahya, Keller, Debora, May, Martin, Chauhan, Sangeeta, Kossatz, Uta, Grünwald, Viktor, Kubicka, Stefan, Pich, Andreas, Manns, Michael P, Hoffmann, Ingrid, Gönczy, Pierre

    Published in Nature cell biology (01-08-2011)
    “…Deregulated centrosome duplication can result in genetic instability and contribute to tumorigenesis. Here, we show that centrosome duplication is regulated by…”
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    Exploring Contemporary Jewish Identity and Anti-Semitism via Metalepsis in Howard Jacobson's Shylock Is My Name (2016) by Martin, Cynthia May

    Published in Shakespeare (London, England) (02-01-2022)
    “…Given that many of the critically acclaimed works from his canon extensively (and comically) explore Jewish identity, it is no surprise that the Hogarth Press…”
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    Fatigue Testing of Pipeline Welds and Heat-Affected Zones in Pressurized Hydrogen Gas by Drexler, Elizabeth S, Slifka, Andrew J, Amaro, Robert L, Sowards, Jeffrey W, Connolly, Matthew J, Martin, May L, Lauria, Damian S

    “…Several welds and associated heat-affected zones (HAZs) on two API X70 and two API X52 pipes were tested to determine the fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR) in…”
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    Actin re-organization induced by Chlamydia trachomatis serovar D--evidence for a critical role of the effector protein CT166 targeting Rac by Thalmann, Jessica, Janik, Katrin, May, Martin, Sommer, Kirsten, Ebeling, Jenny, Hofmann, Fred, Genth, Harald, Klos, Andreas

    Published in PloS one (25-03-2010)
    “…The intracellular bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis causes infections of urogenital tract, eyes or lungs. Alignment reveals homology of CT166, a putative…”
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    Delay-Tolerant Broadcasting by Karlsson, G., Lenders, V., May, M.

    Published in IEEE transactions on broadcasting (01-03-2007)
    “…There are many asynchronous communication situations for which the prevalent continuous connectivity paradigm is not needed. Communication with a fair delay…”
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    Difference in F-actin depolymerization induced by toxin B from the Clostridium difficile strain VPI 10463 and toxin B from the variant Clostridium difficile serotype F strain 1470 by May, Martin, Wang, Tianbang, Müller, Micro, Genth, Harald

    Published in Toxins (11-01-2013)
    “…Clostridium difficile toxin A (TcdA) and toxin B (TcdB) are the causative agent of the C. difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD) and its severe form, the…”
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    Inhibition of macrophage migration by C. botulinum exoenzyme C3 by Rotsch, Jacqueline, Rohrbeck, Astrid, May, Martin, Kolbe, Tanja, Hagemann, Sandra, Schelle, Ilona, Just, Ingo, Genth, Harald, Huelsenbeck, Stefanie C.

    “…C3-like exoenzymes are produced by various microorganism including Clostridium botulinum (C3bot), Bacillus cereus and Staphylococcus aureus . C3bot is the…”
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