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Chapter
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...
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Chapter
Complex Biological Structures: Collagen and Bone
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Chapter and Conference Paper
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 ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
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...