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Keratins setting, mechanism

This section is concerned primarily with the effects of chemical modifications of keratins on their physical properties—supercontraction, setting, swelling, load-extension characteristics, and other mechanical properties. Much of this work could be described by the term mechanochemical coined by Speakman (1947). The complexity of the cellular and sub-cellular structure of keratins necessitates the use of simplifying assumptions in the interpretation of mechanochemical experiments. [Pg.303]


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