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Low-Temperature Fracturing and Freeze-Fracture Replication

1992
Fracturing is best described as a separation of a specimen along a line of least resistance parallel to the applied force. It may be achieved either by applying tensile stress via impact with a blunt instrument, which will produce a single fracture plane, or by using a sharp tool, which will generate shear forces just aheaad of the knife edge and ...
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Freeze fracture autoradiography

Ultramicroscopy, 1983
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On freeze-fracture and freeze-etch instrumentation

Ultramicroscopy, 1979
J. Vos, I. Stokroos, G. Kors
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Freeze-drying of nanoparticles: Formulation, process and storage considerations☆

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2006
Wassim Abdelwahed   +2 more
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Pristine Graphene Aerogels by Room‐Temperature Freeze Gelation

Advanced Materials, 2016
Ian A Kinloch, Brian Derby
exaly  

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