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Online since: January 2012
Authors: Edward Smith, Jin Song Shen
Additional funding was made by Zhejiang Provincial Top Key Academic Discipline of Applied Chemistry and Eco-Dyeing & Finishing Engineering (YR2011001).
Rivett, The role of 18-methyleicosanoic acid in the structure and formation of mammalian hair fibres, Micron 28 (1997) 469-485
Rivett, The role of 18-methyleicosanoic acid in the structure and formation of mammalian hair fibres, Micron 28 (1997) 469-485
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Yun Chen, Si Yu Yang, Li Juan Zhang, Yu Qian, Jian Ming Li
Yun Chen, Jian-Ming Li, Li-Juan Zhang, Yu Qian, Si-yu Yang
School of chemistry and chemical engineering,the state key lab for pulp and paper engineering
South China University of Technology
Guangzhou 510640, P R China
yunchen@scut.edu.cn
Keywords: ultrasonic assisted multistage countercurrent extraction; ginsenosides; panax quiquefolium L.
Ginsenosides are divided into three groups based on their structure, i.e. the Rb group (protopanaxadiol including Rb1, Rb2, Rc, Rd and others), and Rg group (protopanaxatriols including Rg1, Rg2, Re, Rf and others) and the Ro group (oleanolic acid [5].
Ginsenosides are divided into three groups based on their structure, i.e. the Rb group (protopanaxadiol including Rb1, Rb2, Rc, Rd and others), and Rg group (protopanaxatriols including Rg1, Rg2, Re, Rf and others) and the Ro group (oleanolic acid [5].
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Yong Xiang Zhao, Bin Zhang
Damage Modes and Strength Reliability Strategies of Railway Wheel Set
YongXiang Zhao1,a and Bin Zhang2,b
1
Institute of Engineering Reliability and Safety, Traction power State key Laboratory,
Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, China
2
Metal and Chemistry Research Institute, China Academy of Railway Sciences,
Beijing 100081, China
a
yong_xiang_zhao@163.com, brailzhang@yahoo.com.cn
Keywords: Railway, Wheel set, Damage, Reliability
Abstract.
The two models or other similar models without mentioned at present may provide an improving residual fatigue life prediction and the critical defect/flaw assessment for an engineering structure.
The two models or other similar models without mentioned at present may provide an improving residual fatigue life prediction and the critical defect/flaw assessment for an engineering structure.
Online since: May 2021
Authors: M.R. Sankar, S.M. Basha, M.M. Basha, Aluri Manoj
In the chemical conversion coating process, non-metallic coatings are delivered when changes in external nuclear layers of metal surfaces transformed into new non-metallic structures with various properties from the initial surface.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 1955; 47.11: 101A-102A
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 1955; 47.11: 101A-102A
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Si Tao Yang, Hui Tang, Yan Fang Liu, Xue Ying
The XRD pattern of the gossypol coarse powder showed characteristic diffraction peaks at 2θ values between 12°and 30°, indicating the crystalline structure of gossypol.
Reaction chemistry of gossypol and its derivatives.
Reaction chemistry of gossypol and its derivatives.
Carbon and Nitrogen Concentration Profiles of Cassava-Pack Carbonitrided Steel: Model and Experiment
Online since: December 2015
Authors: O.O. Adewoye, A.R. Adetunji, Winston O. Soboyejo, E.K. Arthur, E. Ampaw, K.J. Akinluwade
Conn, “Cyanogenic Glycosides: Their Occurrence, Biosynthesis, and Function”, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Vol. 17, Issue 3, pp. 519-526, 1973
Honeycombe, “Steels—Micro-structure and Properties”, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 15–16, 2006
Honeycombe, “Steels—Micro-structure and Properties”, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 15–16, 2006
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Jie Chen, Zhen Kun Lin, Jun Hui Wu, Hui Ping Si, Kai Yan Lin, Xue Jun Yang
Not only biochar is well-developed pore structure and surface area, but also it has a lot of surface negative charge and the characteristic of high charge density, and it can adsorb or fix the inorganic ions [7].
Marine Chemistry. 1999, 65: 245-252
Marine Chemistry. 1999, 65: 245-252