Reversibly assembled cellular composite materials (RCCM) are three-dimensional lattices of modular structures that can be partially disassembled to enable...
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cellular materials can be remarkably strong despite very low density. Reversibly assembled cellular composite materials enable tailorable composite materials...
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Foam (redirect from Foam material)
Defoamer Foam glass Metal foam Nanofoam Sea foam Reversibly assembled cellular composite materials Foam party Soft matter Weaire, D.L.; Hutzler, Stefan...
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Specific strength (redirect from List of strength of materials)
polymers, and these are frequently used to make composite materials (e.g. carbon fiber-epoxy). These materials and others such as titanium, aluminium, magnesium...
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"Passive smart self-repair in polymer matrix composite materials". Smart Structures and Materials 1993: Smart Materials. SPIE Proc. (1916): 438–44. Bibcode:1993SPIE...
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This glossary of cellular and molecular biology is a list of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in the study of cell biology, molecular biology...
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Metal–organic framework (section Composite materials)
in MOFs typically bind reversibly, the slow growth of crystals often allows defects to be redissolved, resulting in a material with millimeter-scale crystals...
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This glossary of cellular and molecular biology is a list of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in the study of cell biology, molecular biology...
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cathode materials in lithium-ion batteries as the variable oxidation state of transition metal cations allows oxides of these metals to reversibly host lithium...
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swelling ratio. Since they are noncovalently bound to the fibrils, they may reversibly associate and disassociate so that the bridges between fibrils can be...
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the increase in the entropy in a cold reservoir, the work output, if reversibly and perfectly stored, represents the decrease in the entropy which could...
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temperature (LCST), the polymer collapses and blocks the binding site, thus reversibly preventing biotin from binding to streptavidin. By copolymerization with...
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Paula; Gama, Miguel (2010-02-24). "Self-Assembled Hydrogel Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery Applications". Materials. 3 (2): 1420–1460. Bibcode:2010Mate....
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stretching carbon nanotubes to create carbon composites that can be used as stronger, lighter materials in a wide variety of applications. NASA demonstrates...
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