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Thermal Stabilization of Nanocellulose by Chemical Modification

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Thermal modification of collagen

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 1999
Shoulder capsular shrinkage has recently been proposed as a therapeutic modality in a select group of patients with instability. Basic science research studying the mechanism of collagen shrinkage and the effect of shrinkage on the tissue's mechanical properties is essential to define the ideal process by which to achieve optimal tissue shrinkage ...
M S, Wall   +5 more
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Protein modification by thermal processing

Allergy, 1998
This paper is a review concerning the way in which heat treatment can modify the allergenicity of food proteins. Any food protein may be allergenic if it can be absorbed intact, or as substantial fragments, through the gut mucosa and then evoke an immune (allergic) response.
P J, Davis, S C, Williams
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Thermal modification of vegetable oils

Lipid Technology, 2013
AbstractThis article reviews old and recent literature concerning the hypothesis that the Diels‐Alder reaction is the dominant reaction in the thermal polymerization of vegetable oil. Both triacylglycerol oils and methyl esters are used to show that this mechanism is unlikely to be a significant contributor en route to the reaction products.
Kenneth M. Doll, Hong‐Sik Hwang
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Thermal modification of MoO3 nanofilms

Inorganic Materials, 2013
Optical spectroscopy results demonstrate that heat treatment of 2- to 60-nm-thick MoO3 films for 1 s to 120 min in the temperature range 573–873 K reduces their absorbance in the range λ = 300–480 nm (λmax = 350 nm) and increases it in the range λ = 480-1100 nm (λmax = 870 nm).
E. P. Surovoi, G. O. Eremeeva
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Speckle-contrast monitoring of tissue thermal modification

Applied Optics, 2002
Measurements of the contrast value of time-averaged speckle-modulated images of cartilage tissue are used to study tissue thermal modification in the case of laser-light treatment. This modification is related to thermally induced internal stress relaxation in the matrix of the treated tissue.
Dmitry A, Zimnyakov   +5 more
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Geosyncronous imager thermal balance test and thermal model modification

SPIE Proceedings, 2014
The multi-channel scanning imager is one of the main payloads of a Geostationary earth orbit satellite of China, which observe multi spectrum from earth. Passive thermal control was applied to decrease temperature rise when solar intrusion at midnight, and heat compensation was made to decrease thermal fluctuation in one orbit.
Bingting Hu   +3 more
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Exploratory thermal modification of western hemlock

Wood Material Science & Engineering, 2019
This research focuses on exploring commercial heat treatment on western hemlock product quality for potentially new applications and markets for this abundant Pacific Northwest coast softwood speci...
Sepideh Nourian, Stavros Avramidis
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Trapeziectomy with Thermal Capsular Modification

2005
As recently as 10 years ago, the thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) joint, or basal joint, was inherently difficult to evaluate intraarticularly. Its curved articular surfaces required an extensive arthrotomy through much of its nearly circumferential stabilizing ligaments.
Scott G. Edwards, A. Lee Osterman
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Ion Beam Modification and Thermal Oxidation

JOM, 1984
Surface modifications of metals and alloys by ion beams are discussed from the point of view of thermal oxidation. A brief description of a commercial ion accelerator and a few widely used ion sources are given. The microscopic processes such as recoil, collision cascades, and radiation-enhanced diffusion that accompany the ion beam processing are ...
V. Srinivasan   +2 more
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