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Online since: June 2010
Authors: Wen Xin Li, Ji Jun Xu
Hair has
amount of amido bonds, disulfide bonds, aminos, carboxyls, etc., which can adsorpt Cr(III)as main
keratin materials[2].
Compared with the chemical adsorption materials, the animal keratin fiber is cheap and inexhaustible[3].
Study on Graft Copolymerization of Methylmethacrylate onto wool Fibre: Journal of Qingdao University of Science and Technology(Natural Science Edition(1997) [6] Xu Suo-hong, Yan Bin.
The Role of Sawdust in the Removal of Unwanted Materials from Water.
Journal of Hazardous Materials(2002)
Compared with the chemical adsorption materials, the animal keratin fiber is cheap and inexhaustible[3].
Study on Graft Copolymerization of Methylmethacrylate onto wool Fibre: Journal of Qingdao University of Science and Technology(Natural Science Edition(1997) [6] Xu Suo-hong, Yan Bin.
The Role of Sawdust in the Removal of Unwanted Materials from Water.
Journal of Hazardous Materials(2002)
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Xiao Ping Lu, Jia Shi Zeng, Dong Xu Wang, Yang Liu
Stamen structure, filament movement and its mechanism was analyzed and discussed, with cosmos and small sunflowers as experimental materials, by using morphological anatomy, microscopic measurement, tabletting observation.
Materials and methods 1.1 Experimental material Potted sunflowers and gardened cosmos were chosen as experimental materials, the seeds of potted sunflowers saved in our laboratory were sowed in tray-soilless during Tomb-sweeping Day, the plants were transplanted into flowerpots after true leaves opened and 80 days when they turned into florescence sampled; cosmos, in the anthesis October, were sampled in northern continental margin of Dushu Lake campus of Soochow University. 1.2 Experimental methods 1.2.1 Morphology of floral organs of cosmos and its movement.
Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology, 2009, 33(1): 222-236
Journal of Plant Ecology, 2006, 02: 210-220.
Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology, 2010, 34(1): 89-99.
Materials and methods 1.1 Experimental material Potted sunflowers and gardened cosmos were chosen as experimental materials, the seeds of potted sunflowers saved in our laboratory were sowed in tray-soilless during Tomb-sweeping Day, the plants were transplanted into flowerpots after true leaves opened and 80 days when they turned into florescence sampled; cosmos, in the anthesis October, were sampled in northern continental margin of Dushu Lake campus of Soochow University. 1.2 Experimental methods 1.2.1 Morphology of floral organs of cosmos and its movement.
Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology, 2009, 33(1): 222-236
Journal of Plant Ecology, 2006, 02: 210-220.
Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology, 2010, 34(1): 89-99.
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Tao Fu, Zafer Alajmi, Yan Tao Zhao, Shui Yun Yang, Jia Mao Sun
The advantages of MgO as an antibacterial material are abundant raw materials, lower cost, simple antibacterial conditions and safe materials.
Watari: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B, 2011, 97B(1), 40-48
Mellott: Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 2011, 58(1), 277-289
Mazloom: Bulletin of Materials Science, 2013, 36(5), 899-905
Epple: Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2014, 2(12), 1634-1643.
Watari: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B, 2011, 97B(1), 40-48
Mellott: Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 2011, 58(1), 277-289
Mazloom: Bulletin of Materials Science, 2013, 36(5), 899-905
Epple: Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2014, 2(12), 1634-1643.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Zulkiflle Leman, N. Ismail, Zulkifli Norzima, Zohreh Molamohamadi
[3] defines supply chain as a network of competing companies cooperating in supplying raw materials, manufacturing, assembling, and distributing to the end customers. [4] interprets supply chain as a network of manufacturing and distribution sites engaged in replenishing raw materials, converting them to intermediate and final products, and distributing the finished products to customers.
Sustainable development The scarcity of resources, energy, and raw materials begot the foundation of a virtually new realm of consideration, called sustainable development.
According to the proposed model, anthropology, political science, psychology and sociology interact with the natural sciences are managed through the development of policy.
Apart from the aforementioned discussed issues in the literature, supply chain embodies all the stages of manufacturing, from outsourcing raw materials to delivery of the finished products or services to the end customers.
Ismail: International Journal of Materials, Mechanics and Manufacturing, vol. 1, no. 1 (2013) p. 1–5
Sustainable development The scarcity of resources, energy, and raw materials begot the foundation of a virtually new realm of consideration, called sustainable development.
According to the proposed model, anthropology, political science, psychology and sociology interact with the natural sciences are managed through the development of policy.
Apart from the aforementioned discussed issues in the literature, supply chain embodies all the stages of manufacturing, from outsourcing raw materials to delivery of the finished products or services to the end customers.
Ismail: International Journal of Materials, Mechanics and Manufacturing, vol. 1, no. 1 (2013) p. 1–5
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Xiang Zhong Ren, Pei Xin Zhang, Hai Lin Peng, Li Gao, Dong Yun Zhang, Qiu Hua Yuan
And the glass-ceramic by sintering
method shows poor density, so it is very difficult to meet the requirements of computer hard drive
materials.
Journal of Materials Science,2007,42(17): 7239-7244 2.
Journal of Inorganic Materials,2006,21(5): 1060-1066 4.
Journal of Sol-gel Science and Technology, 2003, 26 (1-3): 273-278 6.
Bulletin of Materials Science, 2000, 23 (5): 377-382 7.
Journal of Materials Science,2007,42(17): 7239-7244 2.
Journal of Inorganic Materials,2006,21(5): 1060-1066 4.
Journal of Sol-gel Science and Technology, 2003, 26 (1-3): 273-278 6.
Bulletin of Materials Science, 2000, 23 (5): 377-382 7.
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Alexander M. Korsunsky, A.M. Venter, E.C. Oliver, Willem J.J. Vorster, M.W. van der Watt
Burnett, Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 1, (1985) p. 863-871
Beck, Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 1, (1985) p. 805-814
Sjostrom, Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 1, (1985) p. 823-829
Wang, Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 1, (1985) p. 845-850
Singh, Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 20, (2004) p. 1134-1142
Beck, Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 1, (1985) p. 805-814
Sjostrom, Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 1, (1985) p. 823-829
Wang, Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 1, (1985) p. 845-850
Singh, Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 20, (2004) p. 1134-1142
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Zhen Long Wang, Yu Kui Wang, Bao Cheng Xie, Wan Sheng Zhao
(5) Work piece materials are homogeneous and isotropic in nature.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 149 (2004) 304–309 [3] P.E.
The variable mass, cylindrical plasma model, Journal of Applied Physics 73 (11) (1993) 7900–7909
Dixit, Thermal stresses due to electrical discharge machining, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacturing 42 (2002) 877–888
Ghoshdastidar, Numerical simulation of thermal erosion in EDM process, IE (I) Journal-PR 77 (1996) 13–19.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 149 (2004) 304–309 [3] P.E.
The variable mass, cylindrical plasma model, Journal of Applied Physics 73 (11) (1993) 7900–7909
Dixit, Thermal stresses due to electrical discharge machining, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacturing 42 (2002) 877–888
Ghoshdastidar, Numerical simulation of thermal erosion in EDM process, IE (I) Journal-PR 77 (1996) 13–19.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Shan Shan Sun, Jun Hai Zhao, Xue Ying Wei, Hai Bing Xiao
Most of the metallic materials have obvious yield point, and the tensile strength is equal to the compressive strength.
Material yield strength and initial elastic modulus are taken from the appropriate material test results.
Journal of Structural Engineering,2004,13(2):180-188
Beijing: Science Press, 2003:87-91
Foundation of Plastic Mechanics[M].Beijing: Science Press, 1982,202-212
Material yield strength and initial elastic modulus are taken from the appropriate material test results.
Journal of Structural Engineering,2004,13(2):180-188
Beijing: Science Press, 2003:87-91
Foundation of Plastic Mechanics[M].Beijing: Science Press, 1982,202-212
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Chedly Braham, Naoufel Ben Moussa, Habib Sidhom, Naziha Sidhom, Brahim Ben Fathallah
Materials Science and Technology. 2003;19:1050-6
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 2003;142:163–73
Journal of materials engineering and performance. 2004;13:564-74
Materials Science and Engineering: A. 2011;528:1008-15
Materials Science Forum: Trans Tech Publ; 2011. p. 290-5
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 2003;142:163–73
Journal of materials engineering and performance. 2004;13:564-74
Materials Science and Engineering: A. 2011;528:1008-15
Materials Science Forum: Trans Tech Publ; 2011. p. 290-5
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Nur Azam Badarulzaman, Abu Bakar Aramjat, Amkpa Job Ajala
In the manufacture of refractories, materials selection is the most important step towards arriving at good refractory material [6].
Materials and Method Materials.
Tamizi and Anuar Ismail of Material Science Lab.
Nwabineli, Production of insulating bricks using unwana clay, edda clay, kaolin and wood soft dust, International Journal of Engineering and Science. 3 (2012) 184-187
Omowumi, Characterisation of some Nigerian clays as refractory materials for furnace lining, Journal of Engineering and Management, 3 (2001) 1-4
Materials and Method Materials.
Tamizi and Anuar Ismail of Material Science Lab.
Nwabineli, Production of insulating bricks using unwana clay, edda clay, kaolin and wood soft dust, International Journal of Engineering and Science. 3 (2012) 184-187
Omowumi, Characterisation of some Nigerian clays as refractory materials for furnace lining, Journal of Engineering and Management, 3 (2001) 1-4