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    Collagen: Structure and Mechanics, an Introduction

    Collagen type I is the most abundant protein in mammals. It confers mechanical stability, strength and toughness to a range of tissues from tendons and ligaments, to skin, cornea, bone and dentin. These tissue...

    P. Fratzl in Collagen (2008)

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    Complex Biological Structures: Collagen and Bone

    P. Fratzl, O. Paris in Neutron Scattering in Biology (2006)

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    Transformation Induced Plasticity (Trip) in a Maraging Steel

    An extensive experimental program on a 9 % Ni, 12% Cr, 2% Mo steel maraging steel is introduced. For the specific purpose of studying the physical phenomenon of transformation induced plasticity this material ...

    T. Antretter, F. D. Fischer, U. Cihak in IUTAM Symposium on Mechanics of Martensiti… (2002)

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    Implantation into Fullerites

    Fcc CöO and C70 were irradiated with high-energy heavy ions at low temperature. The landing positions of the iron ions were studied by means of in-beam Mössbauer spectroscopy. For both materials the Mössbauer dat...

    K. Misof, G. Vogl, P. Fratzl, R. Sielemann, B. Keck in Electronic Properties of Fullerenes (1993)