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Hybrid silane-crosslinking polymers: a potential alternative to polyurethane wood adhesives? A preliminary investigation by TMA
In the last years, the research on wood adhesives has focused on matching technical performance with low health and environmental impacts. This study presents the first development of a new adhesive technology...
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Surface finishes by mechanically induced wood surface fusion
Mechanically induced vibration wood fusion welding techniques can also be used to obtain wood surface finishes of increased surface hardness and performance in presence of polymerizing unsaturated oils such as...
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Dependance on the adhesive formulation of the upgrading of MUF particleboard adhesives and decrease of melamine content by buffer and additives
The type of MUF adhesive formulation has been shown to have a determinant effect in the performance of MUF adhesives for wood panels upgraded with iminoamino methylene basis of the “hexamine sulphate” type. Th...
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Recycling melamine-impregnated paper waste as board adhesives
Melamine impregnated paper offcuts and waste has been shown to be usable both directly, in finely powdered form, as a binder for particle board and as a melamine substitute during the formulation and preparati...
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Upgrading of MUF particleboard adhesives and decrease of melamine content by buffer and additives
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Time delay effect in TMA methods for MUF resins testing
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Role of a Glycoprotein and of Proteoglycans in the Calcification of Cartilage and Bone
The research on the mechanism of calcification has been inspired, since its beginning, by the hypothesis that calcium and phosphate ions precipitate to form the salt of skeletal tissues, wherever a local facto...
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Role of a Glycoprotein and of Proteoglycans in the Calcification of Cartilage and Bone
The research on the mechanism of calcification has been inspired, since its beginning, by the hypothesis that calcium and phosphate ions precipitate to form the salt of skeletal tissues, wherever a local facto...
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Influence of calcium depletion on medullary bone of laying hens
Medullary bone of birds maintained on a low-calcium diet represents a good model to study modifications of matrix composition in calcified tissue undergoing intense formation and resorption. The composition of...
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Enzymatic properties of the Ca2+-Binding glycoprotein isolated from preosseous cartilage
The Ca2+-binding glycoprotein isolated from preosseous cartilage shows also alkaline phosphatase activity. The purification procedure indicates that the enzyme is inhibited in crude extract and conceivably in the...
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Role of a Ca2+-binding glycoprotein in the calcification process
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Studies on the Mode of Action of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Agents
The recent proposal by Vane and his associates at the Royal College of Surgeons in London (Vane, 1971; Smith and Willis, 1971; Ferreira et al, 1971) that the antiinflammatory activity of indomethacin may be relat...