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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2007
Reports of the neurologic findings in adults with acquired copper deficiency as well as the development of novel models for Menkes disease have permitted a greater understanding of the role of copper in the central nervous system. A role of mitochondrial copper homeostasis in cellular energy metabolism suggests roles for this metal in cellular ...
Erik, Madsen, Jonathan D, Gitlin
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Reports of the neurologic findings in adults with acquired copper deficiency as well as the development of novel models for Menkes disease have permitted a greater understanding of the role of copper in the central nervous system. A role of mitochondrial copper homeostasis in cellular energy metabolism suggests roles for this metal in cellular ...
Erik, Madsen, Jonathan D, Gitlin
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Alloy Digest, 2004
Abstract Copper/Invar/Copper is a wrought metallic composite material used in printed circuit boards, power planes, metal cores, hybrid enclosures, heat sinks, and other applications where coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE) match or where constraint of thermal expansion is required or beneficial.
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Abstract Copper/Invar/Copper is a wrought metallic composite material used in printed circuit boards, power planes, metal cores, hybrid enclosures, heat sinks, and other applications where coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE) match or where constraint of thermal expansion is required or beneficial.
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1968
In 1958 exposure tests were started in Sweden to gain knowledge of the natural patination and the corrosion behavior of copper and copper alloys when used outdoors. The investigation covered 36 alloys in sheet or rod form: 5 coppers, 20 brasses, 5 phosphor bronzes, 1 silicon bronze, 1 aluminum bronze, 1 cadmium bronze, 2 nickel-silvers, and 1 free ...
E Mattsson, R Holm
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In 1958 exposure tests were started in Sweden to gain knowledge of the natural patination and the corrosion behavior of copper and copper alloys when used outdoors. The investigation covered 36 alloys in sheet or rod form: 5 coppers, 20 brasses, 5 phosphor bronzes, 1 silicon bronze, 1 aluminum bronze, 1 cadmium bronze, 2 nickel-silvers, and 1 free ...
E Mattsson, R Holm
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2018
Copper and its alloys are widely used because of their outstanding conductivity, workability and resistance to corrosion. Selected alloys from the principal groups of copper-based materials are presented, including unalloyed coppers, high-copper alloys, brasses, and bronzes, highlighting the capability of this class of materials. The description of the
Jens Freudenberger, Hans Warlimont
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Copper and its alloys are widely used because of their outstanding conductivity, workability and resistance to corrosion. Selected alloys from the principal groups of copper-based materials are presented, including unalloyed coppers, high-copper alloys, brasses, and bronzes, highlighting the capability of this class of materials. The description of the
Jens Freudenberger, Hans Warlimont
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Copper Release from Copper Tableware
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2003S, Li +5 more
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Copper induces cell death by targeting lipoylated TCA cycle proteins
Science, 2022Peter Tsvetkov +2 more
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