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    Abrasive stripping voltammetric (AbrSV) studies of ErBa2Cu3O7-δ superconductor synthesised via co-precipitation and solid state methods by Nazarudin, Muhammad Farhan, Zainal, Zulkarnain, Tan, Wee Tee, Hamadneh, Imad (Moh'd Khair) Rashid, Kadri, E. F.

    Published 2012
    “…The electrochemical analysis of ErBa2Cu3O7-δ (ErBCO) superconductor ceramic materials, adhered abrasively at a glassy carbon electrode surface placed in an aqueous media has been investigated by abrasive stripping voltammetry, AbrSV technique. …”
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    A study on abrasive water jet machining of aluminum with garnet abrasives by Khan, Ahsan Ali, Munajat, Noraziaty, Tajudin, Harnisah

    Published 2005
    “…The type of abrasive used was gamet of mesh size 80. The machining was done on the abrasive water jet machine WJ4080. …”
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    Micro-scale abrasion of WC-based coatings with different abrasive type by Kamdi, Z., Shipway, P. H., Voisey, K. T.

    Published 2013
    “…The weld-overlayed WC-nickel alloy systems have the carbide particles are typically two orders of magnitude larger than in the sprayed coatings. Micro-scale abrasion tests were performed using silicon carbide, alumina and silica particle slurries with abrasive particle sizes in the range of 2-10 µm in all cases. …”
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    Performance of different abrasive materials during abrasive water jet machining of glass by Khan, Ahsan Ali, Haque, Md. Mohafizul

    Published 2007
    “…Different types of abrasives are used in abrasive water-jet machining like garnet, aluminum oxide, olivine, silica sand, silicon carbide, etc. …”
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    Effect of Process Parameters on Abrasive Contamination During Water Abrasive Jet Machining of Mild Steel by Afifah, Ali, Khan, Ahsan Ali, Ali, Mohammad Yeakub

    Published 2010
    “…It was also found that a higher pressure reduces abrasive contamination while a higher abrasive flow rate and work feed rate increase abrasive contamination.…”
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    Effect of process parameters on abrasive contamination during water abrasive jet machining of mild steel by Mohd Ali, Afifah, Khan, Ahsan Ali, Mohammad , Yeakub Ali

    Published 2011
    “…It was also found that a higher pressure reduces abrasive contamination while a higher abrasive flow rate and work feed rate increase abrasive contamination.…”
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    Modelling of abrasive waterjet milled footprints by Anwar, Saqib

    Published 2013
    “…Abrasive waterjet (AWJ) cutting is one of the most promising fast emerging non-traditional cutting technologies. …”
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    The theory of abrogation : a critical evaluation by Khan, Israr Ahmad

    Published 2006
    “…Abrogation (naskh) in the Qur'an constitutes one of the most controversial issues in the Islamic legacy. …”
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    Arguments for abrogation in the Qur'an: A critique by Khan, Israr Ahmad

    Published 2012
    “…Some other Muslim scholars have argued to rebut the theory of abrogation in the Qur’an. The debate is still going on. …”
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    Rock abrasivity using cerchar abrasivity index (CAI) as an alternative to rock material characterization / Noorul Iqhlima Najwa Ismail by Ismail, Noorul Iqhlima Najwa

    Published 2014
    “…Demands towards underground tunneling as an alternative to sustainable infrastructures has led to studies of rock abrasivity using Cerchar Abrasivity Test. There were four rock type samples involved and those samples had been identified as Granite, Carbonate Mudstone, Limestone and Sandstone through Thin Section Test. …”
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    Environmental Geochemistry of the Lower Baram River, Borneo by Krishnamurthy, Prabakaran

    Published 2017
    “…In order to understand the environmental geochemistry of the Lower Baram River, seasonal surface water and sediment samples, core sediments, and root, bark and leaves from mangrove trees were collected and examined for major, trace and rare earth elements. …”
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