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Butadiene-Based Photoresponsive Soft Materials

Langmuir, 2009
The creation of stimuli-responsive materials offers considerable challenges in the area of material science. The use of light as an external stimulus has particular advantages because it can bring about rapid transformations in remote regions in a very precise manner.
Suresh, Das   +2 more
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Understanding foods as soft materials

Nature Materials, 2005
Foods make up some of the most complex examples of soft condensed matter (SCM) with which we interact daily. Their complexity arises from several factors: the intricacy of components, the different aggregation states in which foods are encountered, and the multitude of relevant characteristic time and length scales.
Raffaele, Mezzenga   +3 more
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Soft magnetic materials

Physics in Technology, 1975
Report on the 2nd EPS Conference on Soft Magnetic Materials, 9-11 April 1975 in Cardiff, Wales.
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Soft-Magnetic Materials

2003
Soft-magnetic materials are mainly used in magnetic cores of transformers, motors, inductors, and generators. Of prime importance for applications in cores are a high permeability, low magnetic losses, and a low coercivity. Definitions of all these quantities are given in Fig. 14.1.1.
K. H. J. Buschow, F. R. de Boer
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Microstructured Soft Materials

Many biological materials possess well-defined structures across many length scales and exhibit combinations of mechanical properties that remain unmatched in synthetic materials. Such an example of a biological material is the marine mussel byssus, which combines functionality and processability with high toughness and stiffness.
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Soft magnetic material

2019
This chapter analyses the properties and applications of soft magnetic materials and discusses the emergence of electrical steels and their various electrical engineering implementations. The authors discuss the fundamental properties of soft magnetic materials that are important to their functionality in engineering applications.
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Soft Magnetic Materials

1997
Easy magnetization reversal associated with a small area of the hysteresis loop and a low coercivity Hc are the characterizing features of soft magnetic materials. Quite analogous to hard magnetic materials intrinsic magnetic properties and microstructure are to be optimized to obtain soft magnetic materials.
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Magnetically Soft Materials

1998
Abstract This article discusses the ferromagnetic properties of soft magnetic materials, explaining the effects of impurities, alloying elements, heat treatment, grain size, and grain orientation on soft magnetic materials. It describes the types of soft magnetic materials, which include high-purity iron, low-carbon irons, silicon ...
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Magnetically Soft Materials

1990
Abstract Magnetically soft materials are characterized by their low coercivity, an essential requirement for irons and steels selected for any application involving electromagnetic induction cycling. This article provides information on ferromagnetic material properties and how they are affected by impurities, alloying additions, heat ...
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Denture soft linings: materials available

Australian Dental Journal, 1989
AbstractDenture soft lining materials are products which are applied to the fitting surfaces of dentures for the purpose of achieving a more equal distribution of load and reduction of local point pressures. These materials have provided a focus for research and controversy for over 100 years.
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