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    • Micromechanical Modelling of Edge Failure in 800 MPa Advanced High Strength Steels 

      PATHAK, NIKKY; Butcher, Clifford; Adrien, Jérome; Maire, Eric; Worswick, Michael J. (2018-04-26)
      Sheared edge failure is one of the major problems associated with the forming of advanced high strength steels (AHSS) such as dual-phase (DP) steels. To improve the performance of AHSS in industrial forming operations, ...
    • Microparticle suspensions and bacteria laden droplets: Are they the same in terms of wetting signature? 

      Melayil, Kiran Raj; Misra, Sirshendu; Mitra, Sushanta K. (ACS, 2021-01-17)
      Adhesion behavior of microbial pathogens on commonly encountered surfaces is one of the most pertinent questions now. We present the characterization of bacteria laden droplets and quantify the adhesion forces on highly ...
    • Microplastics pollution: what can we learn from stormwater pond sediments? 

      Nguyen, Thu Hang; Rezanezhad, Fereidoun; Slowinski, Stephanie; Van Cappellen, Philippe (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-14)
      In urban watersheds, stormwater runoff is a major carrier of microplastics to downstream water bodies, which are collected in stormwater ponds (SWPs). As expected, recent studies have reported high microplastics retention ...
    • Microplastics Research Data: Evaluating the Current State of Findability and Accessibility and Recommendations for Improving Data Sharing  

      Jenkins, Tia; Persaud, Bhaleka; Cowger, Win; Szigeti, Kathy; Roche, Dominique; Clary, Erin; Slowinski, Stephanie; Lei, Benjamin; Abeynayaka, Amila; Nyadjro, Ebenezer; Mae, Thomas; Thornton Hampton, Leah; Bergmann, Melanie; Aherne, Julian; Mason, Sherri; Honek, John; Rezanezhad, Fereidoun; Lusher, Amy; Booth, Andy; Smith, Rodney; Van Cappellen, Philippe (University of Waterloo, 2022-12-16)
      With concerns about microplastic pollution increasing, actionable research is needed to inform funding priorities, environmental policy, and mitigation strategies. It is therefore crucial that the corresponding research ...
    • Microstructure, texture and mechanical behavior characterization of hot forged cast ZK60 magnesium alloy 

      Karparvarfard, S.M.H.; Shaha, Sugrib K.; Behravesh, Seyed Behzad; Jahed, Hamid; Williams, Bruce W. (Elsevier, 2017-04-14)
      Uniaxial tension and compression tests were conducted to investigate the quasi-static performance of ZK60 Mg alloy in cast, followed by forging at optimum temperature of 450°C and a ram speed of 39mmmin-1. Microstructure ...
    • Microswimmer Propulsion by Two Steadily Rotating Helical Flagella 

      Shum, Henry (MDPI, 2019-01-01)
      Many theoretical studies of bacterial locomotion adopt a simple model for the organism consisting of a spheroidal cell body and a single corkscrew-shaped flagellum that rotates to propel the body forward. Motivated by ...
    • Microwave temperature measurement in microfluidic devices 

      Wong, David; Yesiloz, Gurkan; Boybay, Muhammed S.; Ren, Carolyn L. (Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2016-05-10)
      In spite of various existing thermometry methods for microfluidic applications, it remains challenging to measure the temperature of individual droplets in segmented flow since fast moving droplets do not allow sufficient ...
    • Migrating Archival Descriptive Records to AtoM: The Good, the Bad and the Yikes 

      Robichaud, Danielle (Archives Association of Ontario, 2020-10)
      Special Collections & Archives at the University of Waterloo Library began migrating from a series of internal descriptive databases to a public facing instance of AtoM in 2016. This article provides an overview of the ...
    • Minimal induced subgraphs of the class of 2-connected non-Hamiltonian wheel-free graphs 

      Chaniotis, Aristotelis; Qu, Zishen; Spirkl, Sophie (Elsevier ScienceDirect, 2022-12-29)
      Given a graph G and a graph property P we say that G is minimal with respect to P if no proper induced subgraph of G has the property P. An HC-obstruction is a minimal 2-connected non-Hamiltonian graph. Given a graph H, a ...
    • Minimal induced subgraphs of two classes of 2-connected non-Hamiltonian graphs 

      Cheriyan, Joseph; Hajebi, Sepehr; Qu, Zishen; Spirkl, Sophie (Elsevier, 2022-07)
      In 1981, Duffus, Gould, and Jacobson showed that every connected graph either has a Hamiltonian path, or contains a claw (K1,3) or a net (a fixed six-vertex graph) as an induced subgraph. This implies that subject to being ...
    • Mining the ‘Internet Graveyard’: Rethinking the Historians’ Toolkit 

      Milligan, Ian (Journal of the Canadian Historical Association / Revue de la Société historique du Canada, 2013-05-01)
      “Mining the Internet Graveyard” argues that the advent of massive quantity of born-digital historical sources necessitates a rethinking of the historians’ toolkit. The contours of a third wave of computational history are ...
    • Missed connections: looking for everything in the archives 

      Robichaud, Danielle (Active History, 2017-06-26)
      Archivists are commonly asked by researchers to produce everything available about a particular topic. While understandable from a researcher standpoint, fulfilling the request is a challenge. Unlike library holdings, ...
    • Mitigating bias from intermittent measurement of time-dependent covariates in failure time analysis 

      Jiang, Shu; Cook, Richard J.; Zeng, Leilei (Wiley, 2020-06-15)
      Cox regression models are routinely fitted to examine the association between time-dependent markers and a failure time when analyzing data from clinical registries. Typically, the marker values are measured periodically ...
    • Mitigation of Cyber-Physical Attacks in Multi-Area Automatic Generation Control 

      Alhalali, Safoan; Nielsen, Christopher; El Shatshat, Ramadan A. (Elsevier, 2019-11)
      In recent years, several cyber-attacks have been recorded against sensitive monitoring systems. Among them is the automatic generation control (AGC) system, a fundamental control system used in all power networks. AGC ...
    • Mitigation of Peak Cooling Demand through the Combination of Residential Zoned Cooling and Window Shading: A Building Simulation Case Study 

      Lomanowski, Bartosz; Wright, John L. (International Building Performance Simulation Association, 2014-05)
      The present study expands on previous building simulation work con-cerning the potential benefits of residential zoned cooling systems during peak summer days. Such zoned systems provide an opportunity for peak reduction ...
    • A mixture model for bivariate interval-censored failure times with dependent susceptibility 

      Jiang, Shu; Cook, Richard J. (Springer, 2020-03-07)
      Interval-censored failure times arise when the status with respect to an event of interest is only determined at intermittent examination times. In settings where there exists a sub-population of individuals who are not ...
    • Mobile commerce and device specific perceived risk 

      Cozzarin, Brian Paul; Dimitrov, Stanko (Springer, 2016)
      This study examines the role of perceived risk and access device type on consumers’ on-line purchase decisions. We use a two-step hurdle approach to estimate consumer behavior. In the first step, the decision of whether ...
    • Mobile Device Use in Pharmacy: A Multi-Institutional Study 

      Duncan, Vicky; Vokey, Sherri; Gordon, Shannon; Helwig, Melissa; Chatterley, Trish (The Editorial Board of the Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association, 2015)
      Although there are studies that explore the use of mobile devices by physicians and pharmacists, there has not been a study to date that examines the prevalence and usage patterns of mobile devices amongst pharmacy students ...
    • Mode I Traction-Separation Measured Using Rigid Double Cantilever Beam Applied to Structural Adhesive 

      Watson, Brock; Liao, Chi-Hsiang; Worswick, Michael J.; Cronin, Duane (Taylor & Francis, 2018-08-06)
      Adhesive joining facilitates the development of multi-material vehicle structures; however, widespread adoption requires material properties to characterize adhesive joints for implementation in finite element (FE) models. ...
    • A model for deceased-donor transplant queue waiting times 

      Drekic, Steve; Stanford, David A.; Woolford, Douglas G.; McAlister, Vivian C. (Springer, 2015-01-01)
      In many jurisdictions, organ allocation is done on the basis of the health status of the patient, either explicitly or implicitly. This paper presents a self-promoting priority queueing model for patient waiting times which ...

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