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Microwave irradiation and cross-linking of collagen

Biomaterials, 1992
In a multifactorial experiment, dermal sheep collagen was treated in diluted glutaraldehyde solutions, 70% ethyl alcohol, Cialit 1:5000, and distilled water for 1, 3 and 5 min, respectively, in combination with microwave irradiation at different temperature settings.
Visser, C. E.   +4 more
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Fullerene chemistry under microwave irradiation

Carbon, 2000
Microwave irradiation can be efficiently used as a source of energy in fullerene chemistry. A wide range of reactions have been performed and a drastic reduction in reaction times and a general improvement of yields in isolated products is obtained.
F. Langa   +5 more
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Synthesis of Substituted Salicylanilides under Microwave Irradiation.

ChemInform, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Eva Veverkov�   +3 more
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Comparison of native and microwave irradiated DNA

Experientia, 1977
Chemical changes induced in the testicular DNA of irradiated Swiss male mice are described. Parameters quantified were hyperchromocity and melting temperature. The data supports the possibility that microwave causes strand separation.
M M, Varma, E A, Traboulay
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Effects of Chronic Microwave Irradiation on Mice

IRE Transactions on Bio-Medical Electronics, 1962
An experiment has been carried out to determine pathological and longevity effects caused by chronic microwave irradiation of mice. Two hundred males were exposed daily for 59 weeks to 0.100 w/cm2 for 4.5 minutes. This treatment produced an average body temperature rise of 3.3° C.
S, PRAUSNITZ, C, SUSSKIND
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Effects of Microwave Irradiation on Microorganisms

1980
Publisher Summary This chapter illustrates the experiment carried out to study the effects of microwave irradiation on microorganisms. In the study, cultures of E. coli and Bacillus subtilis were used to compare the effects of conventional thermal reactions to those of microwave energy at 2450 MHz. The results with E.
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Perfused Phantom Models of Microwave Irradiated Tissue

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 1986
The theoretical basis, practical design considerations, and prototype testing of a perfused model suitable for simulation studies of microwave heated tissue are presented. A parallel tube heat exchanger configuration is used to simulate the internal convection effects of blood flow. The global thermal response of the phantom, on a scale of several tube
J W, Baish, K R, Foster, P S, Ayyaswamy
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Physiologic aspects of microwave irradiation of mammals

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1961
Dogs, rabbits, and rats exposed under controlled conditions to pulsed 2800 Mcycle/sec microwave (radar) radiation display characteristic physiologic responses, some of which are related to heating of superficial tissues. Specific changes in leukocyte levels occur which are independent of hematocrit or temperature increase. Postexposure lymphocytopenia
S M, MICHAELSON   +2 more
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Effect of microwave irradiation on TATB explosive

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2009
Finished TATB (1,3,5-triamino-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene) explosive safety under 800W microwave irradiation was experimented. No burning, deflagration and detonation were observed during 30-min continuous irradiation and no remarkable change were observed after irradiation according to HPLC, particles size analysis, and differential thermal analysis.
Weifei, Yu   +7 more
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