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52. Properties of Engineering Materials and Surfaces
53. Contact of Elastoplastic and Inhomogeneous Materials
54. Plasto-Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication (PEHL)
55. Dynamic contact in multiferroic energy conversion
56. A transient hydrodynamic lubrication model for piston/cylinder interface of variable length
57. An efficient model for the frictional contact between two multiferroic bodies
58. Highly branched polyethylene oligomers via group IV-catalysed polymerization in very nonpolar media
59. Frictional contact involving a multiferroic thin film subjected to surface magnetoelectroelastic effects
60. Supplementary Figure 1 from Inducible Silencing of Protein Kinase D3 Inhibits Secretion of Tumor-Promoting Factors in Prostate Cancer
61. Supplementary Figure Legend from Inducible Silencing of Protein Kinase D3 Inhibits Secretion of Tumor-Promoting Factors in Prostate Cancer
62. Supplementary Figure 3 from Inducible Silencing of Protein Kinase D3 Inhibits Secretion of Tumor-Promoting Factors in Prostate Cancer
63. Data from Inducible Silencing of Protein Kinase D3 Inhibits Secretion of Tumor-Promoting Factors in Prostate Cancer
64. Supplementary Figure 2 from Inducible Silencing of Protein Kinase D3 Inhibits Secretion of Tumor-Promoting Factors in Prostate Cancer
65. Supplementary Figure 4 from Inducible Silencing of Protein Kinase D3 Inhibits Secretion of Tumor-Promoting Factors in Prostate Cancer
66. Supplementary Figure 5 from Inducible Silencing of Protein Kinase D3 Inhibits Secretion of Tumor-Promoting Factors in Prostate Cancer
67. Supplementary Methods from Inducible Silencing of Protein Kinase D3 Inhibits Secretion of Tumor-Promoting Factors in Prostate Cancer
68. Correction to: Dependence of Tribological Performance and Tribopolymerization on the Surface Binding Strength of Selected Cycloalkane-Carboxylic Acid Additives
69. Dependence of Tribological Performance and Tribopolymerization on the Surface Binding Strength of Selected Cycloalkane-Carboxylic Acid Additives
70. Relating Tribological Performance and Tribofilm Formation to the Adsorption Strength of Surface-Active Precursors
71. Hertz Theory: Contact of Spherical Surfaces
72. Hertz Theory: Contact of Cylindrical Surfaces
73. Hertz Theory: Contact of Ellipsoidal Surfaces
74. Flow Factors for Average Reynolds Equation
75. Elasticity for Closely Conformal Contact Interface
76. Contact Yield
77. EHL History (Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication)
78. Conjugate Gradient Method for Contact Analysis
79. Conformal-Contact Elements and Systems
80. Surface Texturing by Vibro Machining
81. Surface Texture Generation with a Numerical Process
82. Stribeck Curves
83. Plasto-Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication (PEHL)
84. Average Reynolds Equation
85. Lubrication Regimes
86. Formation of Wear-Protective Tribofilms on Different Steel Surfaces During Lubricated Sliding
87. Dedication
88. Book Review
89. Acid Treatment of Diamond-Like Carbon Surfaces for Enhanced Adsorption of Friction Modifiers and Friction Performance
90. Tribology
91. Mechanical Simulation of a Diatom Frustule Structure
92. Friction anisotropy of Aluminum 6111-T4 sheet with flat and laser-textured D2 tooling
93. Determination of the viscoelastic interfacial properties between silica and SNR-based materials via a semi-empirical approach
94. Do DLC-like features in Raman spectra of tribofilms really mean they are DLC formed by friction?
95. PKC–PKD Interplay in Cancer
96. Analytical frequency response functions for contact of multilayered materials
97. High-Performance Heterocyclic Friction Modifiers for Boundary Lubrication
98. Pressure–Viscosity Coefficient of Hydrocarbon Base Oil through Molecular Dynamics Simulations
99. A review of recent works on inclusions
100. Elasto-plastic indentation of a half-space by a rigid sphere under normal and torque loading
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