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"As we move toward making things at much smaller sizes, we need to take into account how activity at the atomic level affects the mechanical properties of the material," Hemker said.
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Oliva-Hemker, chief of the Johns Hopkins University's School of Medicine's division of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition.
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The experiments conducted by a former undergraduate research assistant and supervised by Hemker focused on what happens in regions called grain boundaries.
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The boundary movement shown by Hemker and his colleagues means that the nanomaterials used in these products likely possess more plasticity, higher reliability and less brittleness, but also reduced strength.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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But when Hemker and his colleagues performed experiments on nanocrystalline aluminum thin films, applying a type of force called shear stress, they found an unexpected result.
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(BER) 42.76; Mendez (FHS) 44.04; Morrell (BER) 45.52; David Shoemaker (UHS) 45.67; Hemker
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Quincy 3: 55; Shot put: Williams (H) 42-5; Discus: McClellan (Q) 118-9; Long jump: Williams (Q) 19-1; High jump: Brodock (H) 6-3; Pole vault: Hemker (Q) 10-6.
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Rushing: Spencer Hemker 5-25, Joe VanHoesen 11-23, Huwa 15-18,
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8/15 Job Fair events Interviews & Breakfast at the law offices of Greensfelder, Hemker
unknown title 2009
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8/15 Job Fair events Interviews & Breakfast at the law offices of Greensfelder, Hemker
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