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Synaptic vesicles studied by small-angle x-ray scattering
Softcover, 17x24The heterogeneous structure of synaptic vesicles isolated from rat brain is investigated considering solution small-angle x-ray scattering data in combination with data obtained by cryogenic electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering ...
Castorph, Simon, Simon Castorph
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This review highlights advances in lightweight, lead‐free polymer nanocomposites for diagnostic X‐ray shielding. By linking filler chemistry, dispersion, architecture, and photon interaction mechanisms, it establishes structure–performance relationships guiding material design.
Aklilu G. Messele +2 more
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Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) was hydrated in 0.2-60 mM solution of CaCl 2 in heavy water and thoroughly homogenized by freezing-thawing process.
Lengyel, Adrián +3 more
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Small-angle X-ray scattering characterization of porous glasses [PDF]
Small-angle X-ray scattering has been used to examine porous glasses. The experiment and analysis of the extracted data are described with specific concern for the quantitative characterization of the pore structure.
Walter, G. +3 more
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Microscopy and Spectroscopy Techniques for Characterization of Polymeric Membranes
Polymeric membrane is a proven technology for water purification and wastewater treatment. The membrane is also commercialized for gas separation, mainly for carbon dioxide removal and hydrogen recovery.
Yousef Alqaheem, Abdulaziz A. Alomair
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A Dislocation Perspective on Strength and Toughness in Ceramics
Dislocations in ceramics enjoy a long but yet under‐appreciated history. The three research waves for dislocations in ceramics highlight the topic evolution over the last 90 years. This review focuses on the impact of dislocation on strength and toughness in ceramics.
Xufei Fang
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The human IgG1 antibody subclass shows distinct properties compared with the IgG2, IgG3, and IgG4 subclasses and is the most exploited subclass in therapeutic antibodies. It is the most abundant subclass, has a half-life as long as that of IgG2 and IgG4,
Jayesh Gor +11 more
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Windows for small-angle X-ray scattering cryostats
To determine the suitability of commonly used windows for small-angle X-ray scattering, a range of materials, including Kapton, (aluminized) Mylar, beryllium, high-purity aluminium foil, mica and silicon nitride have been studied. At small wavevector transfers, Q, in the range 2 x 10(-3) to 0.2 nm(-1), the scattering from Kapton, mica and beryllium is ...
Laurence, Lurio +5 more
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Sol–gel‐derived ZnO–rGO hybrid nanoparticles enable Al7075 powder‐metallurgy composites to achieve concurrent gains in hardness and thermal conductivity while markedly lowering friction and wear. The hybrid architecture couples ZnO‐based load support with rGO‐assisted lamellar sliding and heat spreading, revealing a promising route toward lightweight ...
Bunyamin Aksakal +3 more
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Characterizing self-assembled structures made with magnetic Janus nanoparticles
Small-angle X-ray scattering has revealed how magnetic Janus particles pair up in solutions in small and large magnetic fields.
Elizabeth Blackburn
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