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Cellular "On-glass" antenna technology
34th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, 1984The application of an "on-glass" antenna to the 800 MHz band offers a real solution to otherwise unacceptable antenna performance. Consumer preference in Cellular Radio has indicated that holes in "my car" body are unacceptable and that another alternative must be found.
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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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Selective Contribution of Bioactive Glasses to Molecular and Cellular Pathways
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2019Over the past few decades, biomedical scientists and surgeons have given substantial attention to bioactive glasses as promising, long-lasting biomaterials that can make chemical connections with the neighboring hard and soft tissues. Several studies have examined the cellular and molecular responses to bioactive glasses to determine if they are ...
Maryam Rahmati, Masoud Mozafari
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Monolithic and Cellular Sintered Glass-Ceramics from Wastes
Advances in Science and Technology, 2006Several kinds of wastes have been converted into glasses, successively powdered and sintered with simultaneous crystallisation. The employed “sinter-crystallisation” process was useful to obtain glass-ceramics with particular crystal phases (sometimes un-accessible from traditional nucleation/crystal growth treatments, like feldspar crystals ...
BERNARDO, ENRICO +2 more
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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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Cellular Structures in Glass as Related to Structures in Lava
The Journal of Geology, 1949Cellular structures which form during the cooling of some unusual optical glasses are described. These resemble in several respects ellipsoidal structures in lava. The former are shaped by convection currents present in the cooling liquid and remain visible in the chilled material because of chemical and physical differentiation of the liquid.
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Fire Protection Using Cellular Glass Insulation
CORROSION 2000, 2000Abstract Thermal insulation can play a very important role in industrial fires. Certain insulation materials are inherently combustible and will increase the risk of fire. Other insulation materials may be non-combustible in themselves but may absorb combustible liquids.
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