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Rabiee Mohammad, Moztarzadeh Fathollah, Mahmoud Azami, August 2010
A specific combination of solvent-layer casting, freeze drying, and lamination techniques enables fabrication of biostructures with almost ideal properties for bone-tissue engineering.
Structural changes of polyesters during in vitro incubation provide insights into their degradation that could be important for development of biomedical applications.
Knitted-preform extension in both principal directions affects coursewise flow and permeability ratio, but does not change walewise permeability except by modifying fiber-volume fraction.
Annealing can be used to control the morphological, physicochemical properties and pervaporation performance of thin sheets of polyvinyl alcohol nanocomposites.
Patrice Chantrenne, M'hamed Boutaous, Rabie El Otmani, Matthieu Zinet, July 2010
Simulating crystalline microstructure development under various thermal and mechanical conditions provides an essential step towards determining the final properties of injected parts.
Nanotalc is more easily exfoliated than nanoclay through melt blending and forms extended, networklike structures and improved tensile strength, modulus, and flow in polyamide-6.
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