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Online since: May 2003
Authors: C. Rolfe Howlett, Christine Knabe, Hala Zreiqat, A. Zannettino, P. Evans, G. Schulze-Tanzil, G.M. Shakibaei
SHAKIBAEI5 +1 Department of Pathology, School of Medical Sciences, UNSW, Sydney 2052, Australia, H.Zreiqat@unsw.edu.au, r.howlett@unsw.edu.au 2 Hanson Centre for Cancer Research, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, Adelaide, Australia, andrew.zannettino@imvs.sa.gov.au 3 ANSTO, Lucas Heights, Sydney 2052, Australia, pev@ansto.gov.au 4 Department of Experimental Dentistry, University Hospital Benjamin Franklin, Germany Christine.knabe@medizin.fu-berlin.de 5 Institute for Anatomy, Benjamin Franklin Medical Center, Free university of Berlin, Germany , gundula.schulze-tanzil@medizin.fu-berlin.de, mehshaki@zedat.fu-berlin.de Keywords: Magnesium ions, Osteoblasts, Adhesion, Integrins, Matrix proteins, Bioceramic.
Materials and Methods Preparation of Disks Highly polished 99.5% pure alumina (Al2O3) disks with bulk density of 3.89 g/cm-3 (~97.7% of theoretical density) were purchased from Coors Ceramics Company.
Journal Title and Volume Number (to be inserted by the publisher) 3 HBDC grown on the bioceramic substrata modified with the Mg 2+ showed higher expression levels of β1-, α5, α5β1- and α3β1-integrin receptors, compared to the Mg 2+-free Al2O3.
Together, these results imply that modifying biomaterials with Mg 2+ facilitates integrin-mediated adhesion of bone cells to implant material.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE) and by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft grant (DFG, GRAND Sh 48/2-2 and Sh 48/2-3.
Online since: April 2009
Authors: Deepika Sharma, Sachin Tyagi, K.K. Raina
Engg, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee-247667, INDIA 3 School of Physics & Materials Science, Thapar University, Patiala-147004, INDIA a deepumaterials@gmail.com, b tyagidmt@iitr.ernet.in, c kkraina@gmail.com Keywords: Ferro-electric liquid crystal composite, Carbon Nano Tubes Abstract.
Results and Discussion A consistent growth (both theoretical and experimental) has been seen in the subject of ferroelectric liquid crystal (FLC) materials soon after their discovery.
It is due to the fact that these materials are very interesting and promising for practical applications [17].
Marx: Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials Vol. 17 (2007), p. 483-508
G, Peng S, Cho K and Dai H: Science Vol.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Shamil Kh. Mukhtarov, Xavier Sauvage
Materials before and after SPD were analyzed by scanning, transmission electron microscopes and atom probe tomography (APT).
Material and Experimental Methods The material selected for this study was a hot-deformed nickel based alloy 718.
Aleksandrov: Nanostructured materials processed by severe plastic deformation (Logos, Russia 2000)
Quelennec: Journal of Physics: Conference Series Vol. 240 (2010), 012003 [15] C.T.
Hagel: Superalloys II: High Temperature Materials for Aerospace and Industrial Power (Wiley-Interscience, USA 1987) [16] M.K.
Online since: February 2015
Authors: Hiroyuki Hosokawa, Yoshiki Mizutani
FSP, previously was applied to low-melting-point materials such as aluminum alloys [3-6], has been researched for high-melting-point materials such as steel [7-10].
However, expensive price of these materials is a problem for practical application.
One of candidate materials is a Ti(C,N)-Ni cermet.
At the bottom face which contacts with a cast iron plate, adhesion materials are observed for the each tools.
Katoh, Banded Structure and Its Distribution in Friction Stir Processing of 316L Austenitic Stainless Stell, Journal of Nuclear Materials 420 (2012) 497-500.
Online since: August 2022
Authors: Farah Wahida binti Harun, Azzusyaza binti Azhari, Nor Liyana Zakira binti Zabidi Adi @ Zaibidai Adil, Tengku Shafazila binti Tengku Saharuddin
Hence, heterogenizing HPA is necessary and usually dispersed on support material to overcome these drawbacks.
Materials and Method Materials All reagents were analytical grade and used without further purification such as hydrotalcite (Sigma-Aldrich), microcrystalline cellulose and ethanol 99.5% (Systerma) while formic acid 98- 100% HPLC grade, tungstophsphoric acid hydrate, molybdatophosphoric acid hydrate, tungstosilicic acid hydrate, methanesulfonic acid and sodium sulfate were purchased from Merck.
Tursi, Review on biomass: importance, chemistry, classification, and conversion, Biofuel Research Journal. 22 (2019) 962-979
Kozhenikov, Heterogenous catalysis by heteropoly compounds, Polyoxometalate Molecular Science. 98 (2003)
Nascimento, Bentonites modified with phosphomolybdic heteropolyacid (HPMo) for biowaste to biofuel production, Materials, 12 (2019) 1431
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Xiao Ming Yang, Bin Li, Qiang Li, An Ding Liu
Based on the studies on historical materials and archeological findings of the looms in ancient China, we found that there were two paths in the development process of the looms in ancient China.
Based on historical materials and archeological discoveries of the looms, we find that the treadle looms have been created in the Han Dynasty.
Through studying these materials, we believe that the treadle loom can be divided into three types
Based on historical materials and the textile archeological discoveries, we find that the looms have developed along two paths in ancient China.
Journal of China Textile University, Vol.14 (1997), P.63
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Yan Hua Wang, Yuan Yuan Liu
Ebert, Magnesium properties-applications-potential, Materials Science and Engineering, 2001, A302: 37 [2] A.
Dröder, Properties and processing of magnesium wrought products for automotive applications, Advanced Engineering Materials, 2001, 3(12):969 [3] F.H.
Eliezer, The science, technology and application of magnesium, J Mine Metals and Mater Soc, 1998, 5(9): 30 [4] J.E.
Luan, Protective coatings on magnesium and its alloys-a critical review, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2002, 336: 88 [5] R.
Thompson, Corrosion of magnesium in humid air, Corrosion Science 2004, 46: 1141–1158 [6] M.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Yang Wang, Hao Tang, Chun Sheng Li, Di Fang
Contemporary architectural epidermis have independent subject concept and form of expression of autonomy, how to integrate skin design all kinds of associated elements in the spiritual level and material ontology generation logic to maintain unity is the key point of the contemporary study of skin design.
The Abu Dhabi Louvre Museum[4] designed by Jean Nouvel, whose main form of visual identity is a diameter of up to 180m of the dome-shaped roof, the overlaying with clear rules of the geometrical structure of multilayer woven material.
Parametric design, after all, just a tool, although it has brought a new design concept and means, but also subverts the traditional architectural aesthetic standards, but its application in the skin design should keep the unity of material - body and spirit – performance in its own logic system finally.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Autonomous issue of State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science(2013zc11):The Research on the Intensive Design Strategy of the Cultural Complex.
Architectural Journal, 2012(08). p.48-49 [7] Cecil Balmond.Informal[M].Li Songhan(translation).Beijing:China Architecture &Building Press,2008.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Yu Jun Xue, Xian Hui Li, Ji Shun Li, Zheng Hong Ao
China 4 Luoyang Bearing Science & Technology, Co.Ltd.
Liu: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 455 (2011). p.427 [2] C.
Science, Vol. 254(2008). p.1644 [5] Y.J.
He.: Materials Letters, Vol. 58 (2003). p.200 [7] T.Q.
ZHANG: Journal of South China University of Technology (In Chinese), No.34(2006). p. 89
Online since: October 2023
Authors: Akula Prakash, Sai Krishna Munipally, P.A. Edwin Fernando
Building consumes 60% of the materials that are available, produces 33% of waste, and emits 45% of CO2.
Materials and Mix Proportioning The materials used in this work were OPC 53 Grade cement conforming to IS 8112, fine and coarse aggregates conforming to IS 383-1970.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1091 (2021) 012036.
Construction and Building Materials” 22(2), 111–120 (2008)
Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1126 (2021) 012082.