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  • Advanced Polymer Abstracts
  • SPIE's Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices Conf., 10TH Smart Struc
  • EVA and PVA polyvinyl acetate polymer adhesives have been used by the tobacco indus
  • the basis for many computational analyses of polymer adsorption.
  • n alpha-olefins used as co-monomers to give a polymer alkyl branching groups are similar to 1-hexen
  • The excellent mechanical properties of the polymer allow the composite sheets to reach mechanica
  • The PAEK polymer, along with the carbon fibers also offer low
  • acid (PGA) is a biodegradable, thermoplastic polymer and the simplest linear, aliphatic polyester.
  • Shellac is a natural bioadhesive polymer and is chemically similar to synthetic polyme
  • ebruary 1918 - 15 July 1995) was Professor of Polymer and Fibre Science, University of Manchester,
  • ete reference for all combinations of stress, polymer and environment.
  • health, food, chemical, electronic, security, polymer and other materials across commerce and manuf
  • 7 onwards, Brillants were made of bakelite, a polymer, and introduced an accessory compartment for
  • evlar vest with a fluid between layers of the polymer, and this attracted a fair amount of press in
  • isitions in 2006 were the purchase of Johnson Polymer and the construction chemicals business of De
  • The complicated structure of the lignin polymer and major difficulties in analysis are respon
  • y, or phenyl) increases the solubility of the polymer and gives higher molecular weights.
  • r romanizations of the name include Hurricane Polymer, and Hariken Polymar (since the latter is spe
  • As colour is added to the base Polymer any variation of colour can be produced.
  • First, the two parts of the polymer are mixed together.
  • The methyl branch groups on a polypropylene polymer are not long enough to make typical commercia
  • Two layers of polymer are connected by flutes to form a sturdy shee
  • ynthetic fiber and textiles derived from this polymer are known to resist chemical and thermal atta
  • The two monomer units used in producing this polymer are: 1,3-propanediol and terephthalic acid or
  • “Converging the Capabilities of ElectroActive Polymer Artificial Muscles and the Requirements of Bi
  • e microorganism we have isolated will use the polymer as its food and will dissolve it."
  • Weights are assigned at each position in a polymer as a function of the conformation of the resi
  • Synthetic materials using conductive polymer as found in polypyrrole to reduce liquid dens
  • At that time the phrase polymer as introduced by Berzelius in 1833 had a diff
  • eneration in fabrics coated with a conductive polymer as found in polypyrrole.
  • an be used to extrapolate the behavior of the polymer at room temperature, avoiding the need to do
  • d mechanical processes to initially align the polymer atoms in a way to enhance the final physical
  • The polar ketone groups in the polymer backbone of these materials gives rise to a s
  • new bonds as the monomer becomes part of the polymer backbone.
  • Polyethylene amine is a polymer based on aziridine monomer.
  • en in the indigenously developed non-hormonal polymer based injectable male contraceptive (RISUG) f
  • ogy, Phosphorylcholine is used as a synthetic polymer based coating, applied to drug-eluting stents
  • Phosphorylcholine is used as the polymer based coating of Drug-Eluting Stents because
  • Polymer based battery prototypes seem to offer the ad
  • Sodium poly(aspartate) is a condensation polymer based on the amino acid aspartic acid.
  • elop a lithium ion (concretely, a lithium-ion polymer) battery system for the GM E-Flex platform pr
  • 2000mAH rechargeable lithium polymer battery
  • Oboard this model carries four test payloads: Polymer Battery Experiment (PBEX), Ionospheric Occult
  • er at the university who created monodisperse polymer beads, which are now widely used in medical t
  • is often contaminated with polystyrene oxide polymer because of the especial lability of the benzy
  • iles wrote in his patent "The resulting solid polymer behaves like a quasi-liquid, being readily de
  • First, the polymer being spun must be converted into a fluid sta
  • ons used for PPh3 with the advantage that the polymer, being insoluble, can be separated from produ
  • Celliant is a brand-name synthetic polymer bi-component fiber made from polyethylene ter
  • ohnson Inc., he worked as program manager for polymer blends with the Industrial Materials Institut
  • For example, poly(p-phenylene) is a polymer built up from para-phenylene repeating units.
  • Lignin is a phenolic polymer, but not a polyphenol.
  • e same additive can promote nucleation in one polymer, but not in another.
  • se the glass transition temperature (Tg) of a polymer by preventing the chains from sliding past ea
  • Antioxidants stabilize the polymer by terminating the chain reaction due to the
  • ter, where his work included evaluating a new polymer called nylon.
  • eness of the flow media, a suitable synthetic polymer can be chosen.
  • This polymer can be produced biologically by the bacteria
  • This polymer can be deposited as thin films and converted
  • In other words, the polymer can be irreversibly oxidized and decompose at
  • lled with No. 12 birdshot (0.05") with a flat polymer cap.
  • evelopment of robots using a "sticky" elastic polymer capable of adhering to a variety of surfaces,
  • e small droplets of pheromone enclosed within polymer capsules.
  • Heating the polymer causes depolymerization of the cured MCA, pro
  • atteries using conventional Li-ion or Lithium polymer cell batteries and progressing to chemistries
  • to produce the first successful thermoplastic polymer, celluloid, by Hyatt Manufacturing Company in
  • building on the campus (next to the Goodyear Polymer Center), and the tallest residence hall on ca
  • reatment, developed by Werner Kuhn, of a real polymer chain divided into N Kuhn segments with Kuhn
  • Pervaded volume is a measure of the size of a polymer chain in space.
  • Since the space occupied by a segment in the polymer chain cannot be taken by another segment, a s
  • associated with the physical arrangement of a polymer chain that assumes a compact or globular stat
  • compositional change along the length of the polymer chain less intrachain and interchain repulsio
  • ntermediate gives rise to either the original polymer chain (Pn●) or to a new radical (R●), which i
  • The ether oxygen group in the backbone of the polymer chain is responsible for its flexibility.
  • there is a restoring force, which causes the polymer chain to return to its equilibrium or unstret
  • les side-on addition of a ethylene unit and a polymer chain can grow by migratory insertion.
  • theory of rubber elasticity, one considers a polymer chain in a crosslinked network as an entropic
  • zation reaction, the reactive end-groups of a polymer chain react in each propagation step with a n
  • it is "the volume of solution spanned by the polymer chain".
  • Ideally, the polymer chain's movement is purely entropic (no entha
  • ey occur from the 5' end to the 3' end of the polymer chain, where 5' and 3' refer to the numbering
  • Inhibition of polymer chain, R, by DPPH.
  • d to introduce branches or cross-links in the polymer chain.
  • The polymer chains get wrapped around the rod and then as
  • being thrown outward, entanglements cause the polymer chains to be drawn towards the rod.
  • The enzyme is composed of two polymer chains which are polypeptides.
  • The individual polymer chains tend to align in the fiber because of
  • The polymer chains within the fibers also have a large de
  • During this process, the individual polymer chains tend to somewhat align because of visc
  • c pressure difference drives the reptation of polymer chains through the diffusion barrier into the
  • nd aluminium chloride are bridged by the long polymer chains of polyacrylamide.
  • and the long polyisobutylene segments of its polymer chains give it good flex properties.
  • lattice or unit cell, but rather as a set of polymer chains that pack down closely next to one ano
  • have poor mechanical properties due to short polymer chains.
  • lopentene, can be used as monomers to produce polymer chains.
  • hesis and will not hydrolyze the newly formed polymer chains.(13)
  • Presented to Polymer Char in Appreciation of its Contributions in
  • The Company has three activities: Polymer chemicals, Pharma chemicals and Impact chemic
  • Bruno H. Zimm, polymer chemist and DNA researcher
  • Professor Anthony John Ryan, OBE is a polymer chemist at the University of Sheffield.
  • Hawkins was frequently honored as a polymer chemistry pioneer.
  • EM, poly [oligo(oxyethylene) methacrylate] in polymer chemistry
  • Medal in Chemistry (2000), ACS Herman F. Mark Polymer Chemistry Award (2000), ACS Herbert C. Brown
  • Lectures into his magnum opus, Principles of Polymer Chemistry which was published in 1953 by Corn
  • Staudinger founded the first polymer chemistry journal in 1940, and in 1953 receiv
  • Society's Awards in pure chemistry (1964) and polymer chemistry (1991)
  • areas of research in Chemistry Department are Polymer Chemistry and Technology, Environmental Studi
  • anic Chemistry in Berlin-Adlershof and of for Polymer Chemistry in Teltow.
  • nificance of her discovery and a new field of polymer chemistry quickly arose.
  • t applications.The origins of super absorbent polymer chemistry trace back to the early 1960s when
  • Polymer Chemistry & Materials
  • ct Biology, Material science, Nanotechnology, Polymer Chemistry and Environmental Sciences.
  • Polymer Chemistry and Physics (M.S.)
  • In polymer chemistry, in situ means "in the polymerizati
  • In polymer chemistry, a structural unit is a building bl
  • lar unit and used as crosslinking reagents in polymer chemistry.
  • GlcNAc is the monomeric unit of the polymer chitin, which forms the outer coverings of in
  • olimus as the anti-proliferative agent in the polymer coating of their Endeavour and Resolute .
  • Hanna purchased its first polymer company in 1986 and completed it 26th polymer
  • e one of the fastest growing materials in the polymer composites industry.
  • d of water-soluble polymers and biocompatible polymer composites and blends, Dr. Schlenoff has disc
  • Cold polymer compounds
  • The composite polymer concrete casting process uses much less energ
  • nsistent with a fractal globule, a knot-free, polymer conformation that enables maximally dense pac
  • This salt crystallizes as a one-dimensional polymer, consisting of segregated stacks of cations a
  • Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) is an organic polymer consisting of aromatic rings linked with sulf
  • green salt, is a semiconducting coordination polymer consisting of chains of alternating [PtCl4]2-
  • Pullulan is a polysaccharide polymer consisting of maltotriose units, also known a
  • Peptidoglycan, also known as murein, is a polymer consisting of sugars and amino acids that for
  • The secondary bonds of a polymer constantly break and reform due to thermal mo
  • This polymer contains highly strained bicyclobutane rings
  • On a molecular level, this polymer contains beta-linked D-glucose units that rem
  • nal unit (at least 85% by weight of the total polymer content of the fiber) and which, if stretched
  • zation and therefore properties of the formed polymer, continuous information about the polymer com
  • t established 28 crown corporations including Polymer Corporation that developed and produced synth
  • Polymer Corporation was a Canadian federal crown corp
  • 1951, he was the head of a crown corporation, Polymer Corporation, and from 1952 to 1956, the head
  • The material is a polymer, CR-39 sometimes advertised as "organic glass
  • The PTFE polymer cracks, and at a pressure below 5 torr exclus
  • The polymer cutin is formed by inter-esterification of om
  • ine fuels, where the benefit derives from the polymer decomposing (unzipping) at temperatures below
  • Polyester is much more resistant to polymer degradation than either nitrate or triacetate
  • de from Polylactic acid (PLA) a biodegradable polymer derived from lactic acid.
  • enzyl isocyanate, or PPI, is a polyurea-based polymer derived from isocyanate monomers that is used
  • ductivity and sensitivity to UV damage as the polymer designs.
  • BCB-based polymer dielectrics may be spun on or applied to vari
  • Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystals (PDLCs)
  • of Engineering, in 2010, a fellow in the ACS Polymer Division, and in 2001 he was elected an ACS P
  • elopment Director of Mobil Chemicals, Ltd.'s, Polymer Division.
  • The polymer does not add structural strength to the physi
  • ed to an internal stress formed in the plasma polymer during the polymer deposition.
  • ial board of Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition.
  • only used as a co-polymer (mixed with another polymer, either during or after reaction), such as in
  • olloidal dispersions, biological systems, and polymer engineering applications.
  • organic EO material, plastic EO material, or polymer EO material, which consists of a polymer and
  • ould be used to make the bands, including EVA polymer ethylene vinyl acetate.
  • ch as polystyrene and polyethylene, the mixed polymer exhibit flame resistant properties.
  • For the polymer fiber forming process, see Spinning (polymers
  • After drawing or spinning, the polymer fibers are then heated to drive off non-carbo
  • The perfluorinated polymer fibers are commonly used for much higher-spee
  • he DOT is the roof which is made of a special polymer fibre which retains its shape after being str
  • can be controlled by adding molecules in the polymer film that selectively interact with the molec
  • r use light reflection to detect changes in a polymer film matrix containing a hologram.
  • f an input transducer, a chemically adsorbent polymer film, and an output transducer on a piezoelec
  • pplications where a potential is applied to a polymer film.
  • improvements in the hardness and toughness of polymer films are desired.
  • chemical element carbon, which include plasma polymer films, amorphous carbon films (diamond-like c
  • a system, which is useful for depositing thin polymer films.
  • f solid samples, such as glass, plastics, and polymer films.
  • Nominal polymer fluorine content: 68%.
  • Nominal polymer fluorine content: 66%.
  • n impact-absorbing material, similarly to the polymer foams in a bicycle helmet but for higher impa
  • Unlike many polymer foams, metal foams remain deformed after impa
  • lycondensation reactions, used as a thermoset polymer for adhesives and composites.
  • or example, a new type of car engine or a new polymer for replacement joints.
  • as the RPK-74M was developed that includes a polymer foregrip, pistol grip and side-folding stock
  • rs are cooled by the raw oil, thus minimizing polymer formation among the hydrocarbon fractions.
  • A ternary complex can also refer to a polymer formed by electrostatic interactions.
  • ogeneous catalysis and homogeneous catalysis, polymer formulations, electronic and magnetic materia
  • size to be determined from each slice of the polymer fraction.
  • ze of polymers can indicate the efficiency of polymer fragmentation in vivo.
  • It has a polymer frame like all Hi-Point pistols, a 4.5 inch b
  • Another class of high performance polymer frameworks with regular porosity and high sur
  • ame Biopol) bought all patents for making the polymer from ICI/Zeneca.
  • These reasons stabilize the polymer from degradation and reduce final products ac
  • roposals for bids to produce a low-cost solid polymer fuel cell.
  • thylene (PTFE), one of the substances causing polymer fume fever.
  • aboratories of Goodyear as head of a group on polymer fundamentals.
  • RPKM chambered in 7.62x39mm; it uses the same polymer furniture as the RPK-74M variant.
  • s with the swelling behavior of a crosslinked polymer gel and is thus of interest in biomedical eng
  • ht increases through change extension and the polymer get much stronger and more chemically resista
  • ely simple paintings, mostly in watercolor or polymer, give the viewer an impression of extreme det
  • and Supply the company fell, decided to keep Polymer going as a Crown corporation after the war.
  • ntain mechanical scrubbing additives, such as polymer grains.
  • For example, raising the temperature in a polymer guest-host system close to their glass-rubber
  • PTT's value as a commercial polymer has improved lately, with the development of
  • A polymer has to have appropriate characteristics for t
  • The polymer has to be obtainable and reasonably priced to
  • oles are conducting polymers of the rigid-rod polymer host family, all basically derivatives of pol
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