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Sustainable gelatine-alginate biopolymer binder enhancing pigment printing and functional performance of textiles. [PDF]
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Cell-instructive microfibers enable programmable alignment of bioprinted hMSC. [PDF]
Neuhäusler A +5 more
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Rheology of suspensions : a study of dilatancy and thixotropy
H. L. Röder
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Cyclically sheared colloidal gels: structural change and delayed failure time.
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Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2009
Flow can induce reversible and irreversible structural changes in dispersions. The analysis of flow effects on microstructure and rheology remains one of the challenging problems in colloid science. The rheological manifestation of flow-induced structural changes is a variable viscosity.
Norman J Wagner
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Flow can induce reversible and irreversible structural changes in dispersions. The analysis of flow effects on microstructure and rheology remains one of the challenging problems in colloid science. The rheological manifestation of flow-induced structural changes is a variable viscosity.
Norman J Wagner
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International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 1987
SynopsisThis paper summarizes the characteristics of thixotropic behaviour and gives examples of industrial materials that show this property. It reviews the physical and chemical bases of thixotropy and discusses the theoretical derivation of mode constitutive equations. Measurement techniques are described and some results are given.
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SynopsisThis paper summarizes the characteristics of thixotropic behaviour and gives examples of industrial materials that show this property. It reviews the physical and chemical bases of thixotropy and discusses the theoretical derivation of mode constitutive equations. Measurement techniques are described and some results are given.
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Journal of Biomechanics, 1978
Abstract A rotary displacement servo has been used to apply in-plane torques in vivo to an annulus of human skin between a driven disc and fixed guard ring. Using the servo, skin on the forearms of 44 normal healthy individuals was studied with a series of rotational displacements. A trapezoidal displacement vs time waveform was employed to provide
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Abstract A rotary displacement servo has been used to apply in-plane torques in vivo to an annulus of human skin between a driven disc and fixed guard ring. Using the servo, skin on the forearms of 44 normal healthy individuals was studied with a series of rotational displacements. A trapezoidal displacement vs time waveform was employed to provide
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