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  1. Fractionating Chitin-Glucan Complex and Coproducts from Pleurotus Ostreatus Mushrooms

    Purpose:  A large amount of wasted mushroom stems are accumulated yearly by the mushroom industry. To reduce this waste, we have proposed a...

    Muhammad Ayser, Wafa Tonny, ... Venkatesh Balan in Waste and Biomass Valorization
    Article 25 December 2023
  2. Applications of MOFs

    Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), a family of porous crystalline materials generated by coordinated-metal ions in organic linkers, have gained more...
    Mohammad Mehdi Salehi, Farhad Esmailzadeh, Fereshte Hassanzadeh-Afruzi in Physicochemical Aspects of Metal-Organic Frameworks
    Chapter 2023
  3. Quantum Dots Compete at the Acme of MXene Family for the Optimal Catalysis

    It is well known that two-dimensional (2D) MXene-derived quantum dots (MQDs) inherit the excellent physicochemical properties of the parental MXenes,...

    Yuhua Liu, Wei Zhang, Weitao Zheng in Nano-Micro Letters
    Article Open access 02 August 2022
  4. Effect of impeller reflux balance holes on pressure and axial force of centrifugal pump

    The size of impeller reflux holes for centrifugal pump has influence on the pressure distribution of front and rear shrouds and rear pump chamber, as...

    Wei-dong Cao, Xun Dai, Qi-xiang Hu in Journal of Central South University
    Article 08 May 2015
  5. Mechanics of the brain: perspectives, challenges, and opportunities

    The human brain is the continuous subject of extensive investigation aimed at understanding its behavior and function. Despite a clear evidence that...

    Alain Goriely, Marc G. D. Geers, ... Ellen Kuhl in Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology
    Article Open access 26 February 2015
  6. Hybrid Production Systems

    While virtual product development allows great freedom in terms of design, actual development processes are rather restricted. Those boundary...
    Andreas Janssen, Gerhard Hirt, ... Johannes Wunderle in Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries
    Chapter 2012
  7. Intrinsically Conducting Polymers (ICPs)

    Synthetic polymers, whose long molecules string together hundreds of identical structural units, have been insulating electric equipment since the...
    Chapter 2010
  8. W

    The mineral wad, sometimes called bog manganese, occurs in amorphous masses, and consists of mixtures of manganese oxides, MnO2 and MnO, and oxides...
    Douglas M. Considine, Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia
    Chapter 1995
  9. N

    The point exactly opposite the zenith on the celestial sphere is termed the nadir. See also Celestial and Astronomical Triangle.
    Douglas M. Considine, Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia
    Chapter 1995
  10. D

    The name of a somewhat variable group of extrusive igneous rocks similar to the rhyolites but richer in plagioclase feldspar. Typical dacites are...
    Douglas M. Considine, Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia
    Chapter 1995
  11. C

    An electrical cable is one or more conductors surrounded by an insulating medium and a protective sheath. Such cables are used for the transmission...
    Douglas M. Considine, Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia
    Chapter 1995
  12. P

    Douglas M. Considine, Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia
    Chapter 1995
  13. F

    The term proposed by Cross, Iddings, Pirrson, and Washington in 1902 for the shapes and arrangement of crystals in an igneous rock. Best defined as...
    Douglas M. Considine, Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia
    Chapter 1995
  14. H

    As used by the mineralogist, this term denotes the sum of the external characteristics of a mineral. It is also, but more rarely, applied to rocks.
    Douglas M. Considine, Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia
    Chapter 1995
  15. T

    A seams, lens, or layer of ground ice, usually pure, formed by the drawing in of water to a growing ice crystal as the ground becomes frozen. Also...
    Douglas M. Considine, Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia
    Chapter 1995
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