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or multilayer two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbides and nitrides and are widely recognized as one of the fastest growing areas in 2D materials research due to their exceptional physical and structural
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of numerical modelling and the validation of numerical results by an experimental study on material level. Firstly, the development of hydration processes including the carbonated matrix in three-dimensional
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boron nitride is a new two-dimensional optoelectronic material that is beginning to play an important role in prototypes for next-generation optoelectronic and electronic devices. As it is produced in a
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path planning in three-dimensional space is needed to ensure seamless transitions between materials and structural elements. Addressing these challenges is crucial for advancing 3D/4D printing