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This article is highly regarded in engineering for introducing a novel simulation method that uses arc power and water cooling to mimic material behavior in additive manufacturing (3D printing) without the need for high-cost experimental runs. Key Scientific and Legal Contexts

Another article in the Journal of Applied Physics (Volume 109, Issue 12) uses ID 124910 to discuss thin film contact resistance. Legal & Regulatory: 124910

A 2010 study in the Journal of Applied Physics (Volume 108, Issue 12) uses the ID 124910 for research on precipitation characteristics and ultrasonic parameters in aluminum alloys. This article is highly regarded in engineering for

Thin film contact resistance with dissimilar materials - AIP Publishing Thin film contact resistance with dissimilar materials -

The number 1249/10 refers to a significant 2011 court ruling (sygn. II SA/Gl 1249/10) regarding whether a terrace pergola requires a building permit. Labor & Finance:

The paper by Hosseini et al. (Article 124910) is cited for reducing energy and material waste in 3D printing research.

While the additive manufacturing paper is the most prominent "article" with this ID, the number appears in several other specific professional contexts: