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Identifying the Thermal Barriers of Glass Aging via Isoconversional Analysis. [PDF]

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Glass–Glass Laser-Assisted Glass Frit Bonding

IEEE Transactions on Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology, 2012
A novel sealing method is proposed for encapsulating devices comprised of glass substrates. This sealing method is based on applying a glass frit paste cord onto the substrate and then using a laser beam to locally supply the necessary energy to allow the formation of a hermetic bonding layer.
Rui Cruz   +9 more
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As in a Glass

The American Journal of Nursing, 1931
T HIS is only the second time I've been asked to talk about nursing: usually the request is to change the subject! The first time was before my marriage, when my husband said: "Tell me about this profession of yours. I never could see why any one wanted to go into it." In spite of that remark, we were married, and I think I made a convert, for only a ...
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Glass Ceiling and Glass Cliff

2017
The glass ceiling and the glass cliff are metaphors that point to discriminatory obstacles to the professional upward mobility of qualified women or other minorities, regardless of their actual performances. This entry defines these concepts, gives research illustrations of the phenomena and their causes, and points to real-life examples.
Kulich, Clara, Iacoviello, Vincenzo
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Bioactive Glasses and Glass-Ceramics

2021
The application of some special glass compositions to make implantable biomaterials has revolutionized the medical field and introduced the concept of “surface-active” or “bioactive” materials, which have the ability to elicit a specific biological response at the interface with the surrounding tissue.
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Bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics

Clinical Materials, 1993
Bioactive materials are designed to induce a specific biological activity; in most cases the desired biological activity is one that will give strong bonding to bone. A range of materials has been assessed as being capable of bonding to bone, but this paper is solely concerned with bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics.
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Empathy Glasses

Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
In this paper, we describe Empathy Glasses, a head worn prototype designed to create an empathic connection between remote collaborators. The main novelty of our system is that it is the first to combine the following technologies together: (1) wearable facial expression capture hardware, (2) eye tracking, (3) a head worn camera, and (4) a see-through ...
Katsutoshi Masai   +3 more
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ELECTROSPRAYING OF GLASSES—PREPARATION OF GLASS COATINGS ON GLASS

Journal of Aerosol Science, 1999
Abstract Glass coatings on ceramic or metallic substrates are prepared by two different methods. In a two-step process the glass powder is deposited on the glass substrate by methods such as airless spraying of enamel or glaze suspensions, dipping in enamel suspensions, electrospraying or electrophoretic deposition of enamel or glaze suspensions, and
S. Rosenbaum, R. Clasen
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Metallic Glasses

Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, 1995
Amorphous metallic alloys, relative newcomers to the world of glasses, have properties that are unusual for solid metals. The metallic glasses, which exist in a very wide variety of compositions, combine fundamental interest with practical applications. They also serve as precursors for exciting new nanocrystalline materials.
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