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New Energy Efficient Technology of Cellular Glass
Key Engineering Materials, 2019On the base of volcanic glass - perlite, the energy-efficient technology of cellular glass for heat-insulating purposes has been developed. Compositions of nanosized modifier and redox gas formers were developed by the method of experimental-statistical modeling and optimization of probability parameters, allowing to obtain cellular glasses with low ...
Emma Saakyan +2 more
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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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Cellular response to calcium phosphate glasses with controlled solubility
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2003AbstractIn the last decades, the research on materials for bone regeneration has focused on materials that are degradable and capable of stimulating tissue regeneration. In this context, phosphate glasses offer an interesting alternative, given the wide range of solubility they present and their similarity with respect to the chemical composition of ...
Melba, Navarro +2 more
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Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2016
Bioactive glasses (BGs) are known to bond to both hard and soft tissues. Upon exposure to an aqueous environment, BG undergoes ion exchange, hydrolysis, selective dissolution and precipitation of an apatite layer on their surface, which elicits an interfacial biological response resulting in bioactive fixation, inhibiting further dissolution of the ...
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Bioactive glasses (BGs) are known to bond to both hard and soft tissues. Upon exposure to an aqueous environment, BG undergoes ion exchange, hydrolysis, selective dissolution and precipitation of an apatite layer on their surface, which elicits an interfacial biological response resulting in bioactive fixation, inhibiting further dissolution of the ...
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Micro- and macro-cellular sintered glass-ceramics from wastes
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2007Glass obtained from melting a mixture of industrial wastes (panel glass from dismantled cathode ray tubes, mining residues from feldspar excavation and lime from fume abatement systems of the glass industry) has been employed for manufacturing micro- and macro-cellular sintered glass-ceramics. Micro-cellular glass-ceramics, with a closed porosity, were
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Cellular Glass – A Solution to Insulation Problems
Cellular Polymers, 1990Foamed glass or cellular glass is an inorganic substance which has gained wide acceptance as an insulation material in the petrochemical and chemical processing industries. Foamed glass is non-combustible, water and water vapour proof, inert and can be easily cut or shaped to fit any processing plant or pipework.
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Cellular response to bioactive glasses and glass–ceramics
2020Sara Banijamali +2 more
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Metabolomics in cancer research and emerging applications in clinical oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Daniel R Schmidt +2 more
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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