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Influences of TiO2 and SiO2 nanofillers on the hardness and surface roughness of maxillofacial silicone elastomers after two years of outdoor tropical weathering: An in vitro study. [PDF]
Mousa M +8 more
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Foreign body reaction: towards a macrophage-centered adverse outcome pathway for fibrotic encapsulation. [PDF]
Meseberg T, Kurz S, Spohn J.
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Expanding the Particle Range for Biocatalytically Active Pickering Emulsions with Silicone Coatings. [PDF]
Bhutta SF +2 more
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Comparison of Efficacy of Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma Versus Silicone Products for Treatment of Scars. [PDF]
Giri SK +5 more
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Rediscovering Silicones: “Unreactive” Silicones React with Inorganic Surfaces
Chemical reactions of linear trimethylsilyl-terminated poly(dimethyl siloxane)s with the surfaces of oxidized silicon, titanium; aluminum, and nickel are reported.
Joseph W Krumpfer, Thomas J Mccarthy
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 2006
We report the creation of two novel complementary metal oxide semiconductor CMOS -compatible platforms: strained-silicon onsilicon SSOS and strained-silicon on silicon-germanium on silicon SGOS . SSOS substrate has an epitaxially defined, strained-silicon layer directly on silicon wafer without an intermediate SiGe or oxide layer. SSOS is a homochemical
David M. Isaacson +5 more
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We report the creation of two novel complementary metal oxide semiconductor CMOS -compatible platforms: strained-silicon onsilicon SSOS and strained-silicon on silicon-germanium on silicon SGOS . SSOS substrate has an epitaxially defined, strained-silicon layer directly on silicon wafer without an intermediate SiGe or oxide layer. SSOS is a homochemical
David M. Isaacson +5 more
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Silicon Photonics: silicon nitride versus silicon-on-insulator
Optical Fiber Communication Conference, 2016Silicon photonics typically builds on a silicon-on-insulator based high-index-contrast waveguide system. Silicon nitride provides an alternative moderate-index-contrast system that is manufacturable in the same CMOS environment. This paper discusses the relative benefits of both platforms.
Baets, Roel G. +9 more
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