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Gore, Robert

The final principles of back-pulse filter technology are the nature and properties of the GORE-TEX membrane. The membrane is composed of expanded polytetra-fluoroethylene, or e-PTFE. The membrane traces its roots to the invention of e-PTFE by Robert W. Gore in 1969. Since that time, e-PTFE has found application in many areas including medical devices, electronics, fabrics and fuel cells to name a few. In the filtration area, e-PTFE is used in the form of a membrane to capture and remove particles from both gaseous and liquid streams. [Pg.294]

T. Sodeman, S. F. Bronk, P. J. Roberts, H. Miyoshi and G. J. Gores, Bile salts mediate hepatocyte apoptosis by increasing cell surface trafficking of Fas, Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol, 2000, 278(6), G992. [Pg.67]

Gore, A. Roberts, J. (1997). Regulation of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone gene expression in vivo and in vitro. [Pg.349]

Gore-Tex is but one of a number of products produced by W. L Gore and Associates, Inc., a company founded in 1958 by Wilbert and Genevieve Gore to find uses for fiuorinated polymers. Gore-Tex was discovered by Wilbert s son, Robert in 1969. [Pg.167]

In early 1970s, Dr. Robert W. Gore invented a process by which PTFE could be expanded and gave the trade name of Gore-Tex to the product obtained. In this process, the specific... [Pg.486]

I wish to take this opportunity to acknowledge the constructive suggestions of Dr. Van Zandt Williams and Dr. Robert C. Gore of the Perkin-Elmer Corporation. Finally, I am grateful to Dr. Herman A. Szymanski for inviting me to participate in this project. [Pg.503]


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