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A nanocrystalline (NC) NiFe alloy is presented, in which both highly improved plasticity and strength are achieved by the dynamic-loading-induced deformation mechanisms of de-twinning (that is, reduction of twin density) and significant grain coarsening. This work highlights potential ingenious avenues to exploit the superior behavior of NC materials under extreme conditions.
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February 2009
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science University of California Davis, Davis, California 95616, USA.
In wine fermentations, yeast is exposed to concentrated ethanol solutions. Ergosterol, a sterol that is found in lower eukaryotic membranes, helps preserve the structural integrity of yeast membranes in stressful environmental conditions. A premature arrest in ethanol production due to unknown metabolic changes in yeasts results in undesirably large concentrations of residual sugar and may be caused by the formation of an ethanol-induced interdigitated phase.
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