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UV-Cured Functional Coatings

2014
This chapter reviews the use of UV-curing technology for the preparation of multifunctional coatings. It is shown that the UV-curing process can be used as a good technique for the preparation of multifunctional coatings that could find advanced and innovative applications in fields such as automotive gloss-coatings, flooring varnish, scratch-resistant
SANGERMANO, MARCO   +2 more
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Moisture-curing alkoxysilane-functionalized isocyanurate coatings

Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, 2000
An amilnosilane functionalzed isocyanurate of 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI isocyanurate) was used to formulate coatings. The coatings were formulated using a mixture of the silane-functionalized isocyanurate and the unfunctionalized HDI isocyanurate.
Hai Ni   +3 more
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Curing Kinetics of Cyano Functionalized Benzoxazine

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
A multifunctional benzoxazine monomer (BZCN) was synthesized, which has several outstanding properties, such as high thermal stability and high glass transition. To better understand the curing kinetics of BZCN, isothermal differential scanning calorimetry measurements were used to determine the kinetic parameters and the kinetic models of the curing ...
Wen Jin Chen, Xiao Bo Liu
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UV-cured coatings for functional protection

Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry, 2016
Photopolymerizing formulations of urethane-acrylate and epoxy-acrylate oligomers with active diluents of varied functionality and molecular mass were studied. It was found that the functionality of the monomers strongly affects the mechanism by which protective properties of a coating are formed. The limits of the range of optimal concentrations of the
O. E. Babkin   +3 more
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Curing cancer by cancer function.

Journal of experimental therapeutics & oncology, 2019
Cancer is the disease which exists when the cell is uncontrolled. This paper presents a controller for the same. The cancer cell is reviewed via algebraic structures.
Sunil Kumar, Kashyap   +5 more
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Elite controllers as a model of functional cure

Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, 2011
The limitations of life-long antiretroviral therapies for the HIV infection lead to a novel concept of a functional cure developing innovative therapeutic strategies to generate a long-term remission of HIV replication without treatment. This concept requires an understanding of the mechanisms by which HIV is controlled in conditions of undetectable ...
Brigitte, Autran   +3 more
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In Search of a (Functional) Cure

Science Translational Medicine, 2013
HIV-infected adults who are able to control viral replication after therapy have small latent reservoirs in long-living cells.
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DISTURBED VESTIBULAR FUNCTION: CAUSES AND CURES

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1945
The symptoms of vestibular irritation are few. They are given in the book of the late Dr. Kerrison as nystagmus, vertigo and ataxia. 1 The causes of these symptoms are many and have been enumerated by me in published articles. 2 Approximately thirty-five known causes for symptoms of vestibular irritation have been reported.
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Envisioning hepatitis delta cure without functional hepatitis B cure

Aids Reviews, 2023
Vicente, Soriano   +2 more
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Stability of the Functional Cure in Congenital Esotropia

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2015
Purpose: To report the stability of the functional cure in a chart review of patients with congenital esotropia. Methods: The charts of 31 patients with congenital esotropia, encountered in 2007–2012 with functional cure, were studied.
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