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Plasma sails

Steinmetz A, Hocke G, Saile R, Puchois P, Fruchart JC. Influence of serum amyloid A on cholesterol esterification in human plasma. Biochim Biophys Acta 1989 1006 173-178. [Pg.104]

Myelin is a spiral structure made up of extensions of the plasma membrane from the myelinating glial cells, namely the oligodendrocytes in the CNS and the Schwann cells in the PNS. These cells send out sail-like extensions of their cytoplasmic membrane, each of which forms a segment of sheathing around an axon, which then constitutes the myelin sheath. [Pg.540]

It is clear from the study on pure iron that oxides participate in LCVD of TMS, and characteristics of plasma polymer films differ depending on the extent of oxides present on the surface when LCVD is applied. Oxides on the surface of pure iron are more stable than those on steel and hence more difficult to remove, but this can be effected by plasma pretreatment with (Ar + H2) mixture. SAIL by LCVD involving removal of oxides provides excellent corrosion protection of pure iron. The key factor of SAIL by LCVD for corrosion protection of metals in general is the handling of oxides, which depends on the characteristic nature of the metal oxide to be handled. Once strong chemical bonds were formed between nanofilm of plasma polymer, either through oxides or direct bonding to the substrate metal, the LCVD film acts as the barrier to corrosive species. [Pg.741]

Sailing N, Siggaard-Andersen O. Liquid junction potentials between plasma or erythrolysate and KCl solutions. Scand J Clin Lab Invest 1971 28 33-40. [Pg.118]

The desired thickness of the film for the solar sail application was 2.5 ym, but the thinnest commercially available film of this type was Du Font s Kapton O) with a thickness of <7.5 ym. Hence, a need existed to thin the latter film and to assess the photo-and thermal stability of the resulting, thinned film. This paper describes the use of a radiofrequency (RF) oxygen plasma for etching (thinning) of poly[, N-oxydiphenylene) pyromellitimide] (POP) film, and presents data on the photo/thermal degradation of etched and unetched film in vacuum. Although plasma etching has been applied to many polymers, it has scarcely been used on... [Pg.299]


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