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Online since: August 2011
Authors: Xun Liu, Yang Wang, Jun Yan Liu
Pitarresi et al. [6] have further investigated the thermoelastic effect of GFRP materials, and proposed some analytical models taking account for the resin rich layer influence while linking the thermoelastic signal to the local stress components on the outter GFRP surface, which under the adiabatic condition is regard as only one affecting the measure.
El-Hajjar, and R.M.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Naif Mohammed Al-Hada, Elias B. Saion, Abdul Halim Shaari, Salahudeen A. Gene, Mazliana A. Kamarudeen
Al-Hadae.
References [1] Gabr, R.M.; Girgis, M.M.; El-Awad, A.M.
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Jia Qiang Lei, Jie Xue, Sheng Yu Li, Cui Wang, Jie Zhou, Dong Lei Mao
Introduction Nebkhas, or Nabkhas, are mounds of aeolian sediments accumulated within or around shrubs (Cooke et al., 1993; Magdy et al., 2003; Du et al., 2010).
Alhagi sparsifolia Nebkhas (wu et al., 2008), Haloxylon ammodendron Nebkhas (Lu, 2011), Tamarix ramosissima Nebkhas (Yang et al., 2012), Karelinia caspica Nebkhas (Wang et al., 2013)).
[6] Khalaf F I, Al-Awadhi J M. 2012.
[7] Khalaf F I, Misak R, Al-Dousari A. 1995.
El-Bana, Ivan Nijs, Abdel-Hamid A.
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Jun Zhao, Ming Hui Ge, Qing Song An, Fei Bo Wang, Liu Hua Gao, Xiao Zhi Zhao
Akiya et al[6].studied the dispersion ability of non-ionic and anionic surfactants, namely, poly(oxyethylene) sorbitan dioleate and poly(oxyethylene) alkylether phosphate.
Smith[14]saved ice slurry adiabatically for 5 hours, Dai Kitamoto et al[11] made it 8 hours, and P.
Leclèére at el: Chem Sci Vol. 3 (2012), p.1408–1416
[11] Kitamoto, Dai. et al:Biotechnol.
Online since: July 2019
Authors: Reynaldo M. Vequizo, Katherine M. Emphasis, Arnold C. Alguno, Rey Capangpangan, Blessie A. Basilia, Melchor J. Potestas, Bernabe L. Linog
Rico et al. fabricated silica–modified PANI/ZnO on glass substrate and found out that there was possible interaction among nanocomposites [20].
Bhange et al. revealed the formation of PANI/CuO composite and its high absorbance in the ultraviolet region [19].
On the other hand, Sambo et al. synthesized PANI–ZnS thin film on acetate substrate and found out that there was blue shifting of peaks suggesting intermixing of PANI and ZnS [20].
El-Sharkawy, I.A.
Online since: October 2012
Authors: A. Sheela, Poonam R. Inamdar, Jyotsna Hazarika, T.B. Sridharan
Thakor et al. in 2010 [6] has reported the mixed ligand complexes of Zn(II) using substituted acetophenones and Schiff bases formed from ethylene diamine and anisaldehyde as DNA cleaving agents for Calf Thymus DNA.
Similarly, Neelkantan et al. in 2008 [7] have used o-phthalaldehyde and amino acids as mixed ligands for the chelation of Cu (II), Co (II) and Zn (II).
Prathapchandra Kurup et al. reported the Zn (II) metal complexes of thiosemicarbazones as anti-infective agents in 2003 [8].
Abd El Wahed, E.M.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Ying Ying Shi, Qiang Hua Zhang, Liang Dong Feng, Qing Ping Xiong
Palygorskite clay [Si8O20Mg5(Al)(OH)2(H2O)4·4H2O], a type of non-metallic mineral with natural fibrillar silicate, which has large specific surface area, porous structure and moderate cation exchange capacity[7-9].Palygorskite has the potential to act as an inorganic support material in synthesizing surface-imprinting polymer because of its particular intensity, special structure, stable chemical properties and abundant raw materials.
El-Ghamry and P.
Jin, et al.: J.
Boddu, et al.: Bioresour Technol., Vol. 100 (2009), p. 194
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Yong Sheng Yu, Heng Chen
John Hutchins et al.
Al-Kahnjii, S.
El-shiyab, R.
DellaPietra, et al.
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Anirut Chaijaruwanich, Wasawat Nakkiew, Muhammadsarn-ii Baru
Li et al. [16] revealed that processing parameters including nozzle size, nozzle-to-substrate distance, flow rate and applied voltage, affected the quality of the deposited significantly.
Simulated body fluid (SBF) used for bone bioactivity test due to its ion composition closely resembling that of human blood plasma was prepared in accordance to the Kokubo et al. [17] formulation, by dissolving reagent-grade chemicals: sodium chloride, sodium hydrogen carbonate, potassium chloride, di-potassium hydrogen phosphate trihydrate, magnesium chloride hexahydrate, calcium chloride dihydrate and tri-hydroxyl-methyl aminomethane in deionised water, and buffering at pH value 7.35 and temperature 37 °C with 1 M aqueous hydrochloric acid.
The ability of the HA coatings to induce apatite films on their surface was investigated according to Thian et al. [18].
[9] E.L.
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Ramasamy Jayavel, Ayyaswamy Arivarasan, Sasikala Ganapathy
The particle sizes of above mentioned CdTe QDs were calculated according to the literature [12] (Strzalkowski, et al. 1976, Banerjee 2000, El Moussaouy, et al. 2006).
[9] Gao, M.Y., Kirstein, S., Möhwald, H., Rogach, A.L., Kor-nowski, A., Eychmüller,A., Weller, H., “Strongly photo-luminescent CdTe nanocrystals by proper surface modifi-cation”, J.
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