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Sadegzadeh, Massud. Abrasion resistance of concrete. Birmingham: University of Aston. Department of Civil Engineering and Construction, 1985.

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Spenceley, Sandy. Impact and abrasion resistance of Shotcrete. Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University, School of Engineering, 1997.

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H, Brorens P., and Wool Research Organisation of New Zealand., eds. Studies on the abrasion resistance of weaving yarns. Christchurch: Wronz, 1989.

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Phitides, Miriam. The abrasion resistance of concrete with pulverised fuel ash. Birmingham: Aston University. Department of Civil Engineering, 1991.

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Institution, British Standards. Method for the determination of abrasion resistance of fabrics. 3rd ed. London: B.S.I., 1991.

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Institution, British Standards. Method for the determination of abrasion resistance of fabrics. 3rd ed. London: B.S.I., 1991.

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Elwell, David William John. Toughness and abrasion resistance of high alloy cast iron. Birmingham: Aston University. Departmentof Mechanical and Production Engineering, 1986.

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McNeil, S. J. Improving the abrasion resistance of wool textiles with solvent treatments. Christchurch: WRONZ, 1992.

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Shui ji mo shi yu kang mo shi shui ji cai liao. Beijing Shi: Zhongguo shui li shui dian chu ban she, 2008.

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Institution, British Standards. British standard method for determination of the abrasion resistance of fabrics. London: B.S.I., 1988.

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Webb, Martyn. The Effect of low-grade aggregates on the abrasion resistance of concrete. Birmingham: Aston University. Department of Civil Engineering, 1996.

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A, Banks Bruce, Hunt Jason, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Reactively deposited aluminum oxide and fluoropolymer filled aluminum oxide protective coatings for polymers. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1995.

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A, Banks Bruce, Hunt Jason, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Reactively deposited aluminum oxide and fluoropolymer filled aluminum oxide protective coatings for polymers. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1995.

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Chaplin, R. G. The influence of ggbs and pfa additions and other factors on the abrasion resistance of industrial concrete floors. Slough: British Cement Association, 1990.

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Laird, George. Abrasion-resistant cast iron handbook. Des Plaines, Ill: American Foundry Society, 2000.

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Beitelman, A. Abrasion resistant, volatile organic compound (VOC) compliant coatings for hydraulic structures. Champaign, Ill: US Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, 1996.

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McCann, J. Abrasion, erosion and wear resistant steels for improved reliability and performance of plant and equipment. Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, 1986.

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Blickensderfer, Robert. Laboratory tests of spalling, breaking, and abrasion of wear-resistant alloys used in mining and mineral processing. Avondale, MD: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1985.

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Garshin, Anatoliy, Aleksey Nilov, and Viktor Kulik. Friction fiber-reinforced ceramic-matrix composite materials. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1989212.

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The monograph summarizes the results of the analysis of the main features of fiber-reinforced composite materials with a ceramic matrix and fiber fillers used for their reinforcement. The main technological methods of obtaining ceramic-matrix composites based on solid, gas and liquid-phase processes are considered. The results of the assessment of the current state and prospects for the development of friction elements in braking systems of high-energy transport equipment are presented. The main directions of increasing the corrosion, heat and wear resistance of composite materials with a ceramic matrix are considered, as well as evaluation of the physico-mechanical and thermophysical characteristics of composite materials with a ceramic matrix designed to work under conditions of high mechanical and temperature loads and abrasive wear. Recommendations on the selection of friction pairs for brake discs made of composite materials with a ceramic matrix are given. For students, postgraduates and teachers of technical universities and faculties.
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Kent), Harperset (Maidstone, ed. Abrasion-resistant & low-friction linings, employed to combat problems of wear and adhesion in the handling of bulk materials /composition and origination by Harperset, Maidstone, Kent. London: Loadstar, 1987.

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Arayapranee, Wanvimon. Rubber Abrasion Resistance. INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2012.

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Abrasion Resistance Handbook. NY RESEARCH PRESS, 2015.

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Adamiak, Marcin, ed. Abrasion Resistance of Materials. InTech, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/1083.

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Sidney, Leroy. Abrasion Resistance of Materials. Scitus Academics LLC, 2016.

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Halim, Mahdi Hassan. Truck tyre tread rubber: Compounding and abrasion resistance. 1990.

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The Influence of GGBS and PFA Additions on the Abrasion Resistance of Industrial Concrete Floors. British Cement Association, 1990.

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Hansen, Kenneth D. Erosion and abrasion resistance of soil-cement and roller-compacted concrete (PCA research and development bulletin). Portland Cement Association, 2002.

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Abrasion-Resistant & Low Friction Lining Materials. Hyperion Books, 1991.

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Ruxton, Graeme D., William L. Allen, Thomas N. Sherratt, and Michael P. Speed. Countershading. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199688678.003.0004.

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Countershading is a coloration pattern where the exterior surfaces most exposed to light, typically dorsal surfaces, are more darkly coloured than those oriented away from light, typically ventral surfaces. Countershading is widely discussed as a camouflage defence, although other functions—such as thermoregulation, abrasion resistance, and protection from ultraviolet light—may also select for countershading. In terms of camouflage, countershading is thought to work by up to six distinct mechanisms. We discuss several key examples of countershading and counterillumination that give insight into some of this complexity, before reviewing the evidence for the effectiveness of each of the six mechanisms. These include relatively simple effects, such as background matching dorsal surfaces against dark oceanic depths when viewed from above and ventral surfaces against downwelling light when viewed from below, but also more complex mechanisms, such as the concealment of cues to three-dimensional shape created by an animal’s self-cast shadows. Following this are sections on the evolution and genetics of countershading, before the chapter concludes with ecological considerations and suggestions for future research.
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Preliminary tuft testing of metallic bristles versus PS212, PS300, and HVOF300. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, 1998.

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Preliminary tuft testing of metallic bristles versus PS212, PS300, and HVOF300. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, 1998.

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Small, Helen. The Function of Cynicism at the Present Time. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198861935.001.0001.

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Cynicism is usually seen as a provocative mode of dissent from conventional moral thought, casting doubt on the motives that guide right conduct. When critics today complain that it is ubiquitous but lacks the serious bite of classical Cynicism, they express concern that it can now only be corrosively negative. The Function of Cynicism at the Present Time takes a more balanced view. Re-evaluating the role of cynicism in literature, cultural criticism, and philosophy from 1840 to the present, it treats cynic confrontationalism as a widely employed credibility check on the promotion of moral ideals—with roots in human psychology. Helen Small investigates how writers have engaged with Cynic traditions of thought, and later more gestural styles of cynicism, to recalibrate dominant moral values, judgements of taste, and political agreements. The argument develops through a series of cynic challenges to conventional moral thinking: Friedrich Nietzsche on morality; Thomas Carlyle vs. J. S. Mill on the permissible limits of moral provocation; Arnold on the freedom of criticism; George Eliot and Ford Madox Ford on cosmopolitanism; Bertrand Russell, John Dewey, and Laura Kipnis on the conditions of work in the university. The Function of Cynicism treats topics of present-day public concern: abrasive styles of public argument, debasing challenges to conventional morality, free speech, moral controversialism, the authority of reason, and the limits of that authority, nationalism and resistance to nationalism, and liberty of expression as a core principle of the university.
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