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Processing of Cellular Glasses Using Glass Microspheres
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2006A new processing route for the manufacture of cellular glasses has been developed. The strategy adopted for making the cellular glasses entails the following steps: (i) fabricating a formed body by combining glass powder and glass microspheres, and (ii) sintering the formed body.
Doo‐Hee Jang +3 more
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Processing of Cellular Glass Ceramics
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2006Commercial polyurethane foams with a monomodal pore size distribution were chosen to produce LZSA (Li 2 O–ZrO 2 –SiO 2 –Al 2 O
Carlos Renato Rambo +4 more
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Cellular motility on glass and in tissues: Similarities and dissimilarities
Cell Biology International Reports, 1983Four neoplastic cell populations, two leukaemias and two carcinomas, were compared with regard to their motile behaviour on glass, on the surface of, and within the mesentery. This natural membrane was chosen because cells with invasive capacities can penetrate into its loose connective tissue where their movements were recorded by time lapse ...
G, Haemmerli, B, Arnold, P, Sträuli
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Glass transitions in the cellular Potts model
EPL (Europhysics Letters), 2016We study the dynamical transition between a fluid-like and a solid-like phase in a confluent cell monolayer, by using the cellular Potts model and computer simulations. We map out the phase diagram as a function of interfacial tension and of cell motility.
M. Chiang, D. Marenduzzo
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Criticality in creep experiments on cellular glass
Physical Review B, 1998Creep experiments on cellular glass under a constant compressive load are monitored by acoustic emission. The statistical analysis of the acoustic signals emitted by the sample while stress is being internally redistributed shows that the distribution of amplitudes follows a power law, $N(A)\ensuremath{\sim}{A}^{\ensuremath{-}\ensuremath{\beta}}$, with
C. Maes +3 more
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