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Research advances in the last few years have significantly progressed the possibility of developing new nanostructured Titania catalysts having controllable phase and architecture. This review is limited to quasi-1D Ti02 nanostructures, e.g. nanorods, nanowires and nanofibres, nanotubes and nanopillars. [Pg.385]

O Brien CP (2003) Research advances in the understanding and treatment of addiction. Am J Addict 12(Suppl 2) S36 7... [Pg.363]

In these sections of our chapter, we emphasize research advances in the area of surface acidity of specific solids that have occurred during the period from 1970 to the fall of 1976. As stated earlier, the class of solids with which we are chiefly concerned are metal oxides that catalyze skeletal rearrangements of hydrocarbons via carbonium ion intermediates. However, we have included reviews of silica gel and alumina, which are relatively inactive, because the properties of these solids form a useful frame of reference. The initial sections (Sections III.A-III.D) deal predominantly with amorphous catalysts the final sections (Sections III.E and III.F), with crystalline catalysts. [Pg.120]

Tabaton, M. Research advances in the biology of Alzheimer s disease. Clin. Geriatr. Med. 1994,10 249-255. [Pg.253]

Nyman ES, Hynninen PH (2004) Research advances in the use of tetrapyrrolic photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy. J Photochem Photobiol B Biol 73 1-28... [Pg.77]

Ruiz, J. Muriel, E. Ventanas, J. In Research advances in the quality of meat and meat products-, Toldrd, F., Ed. Research Signpost Kerala, India, 2002 pp 289-309. [Pg.81]

This volume was conceived with the goal of complementing the growing number of widely available academic review articles that describe research advances in the field of aerobic oxidation catalysis. Our goal was to bring together as many experts as possible, who could provide a perspective on either (i) existing liquid phase aerobic oxidation processes that are practiced in industry... [Pg.444]

This important volume presents leading-edge research in the rapidly changing and evolving field of polymer science and chemical processing. The topics in the book reflect the diversity of research advances in the production and application of modern polymeric materials and related areas, focusing on the preparation, characterization, and applications of polymers. Also covered are various manufacturing techniques. [Pg.309]

This book, with chapters by the editors and other experts in the field of polymer science, covers a broad selection of important research advances in the field, inclnding an update on photoelectric characteristics, a study on the changes in the polymer molecular mass during Itydrolysis, an update on enzymatic destraction, a study on a new type of bioadditive for motor fuel, an exploration of the interrelation of viscoelastic and electromagnetic properties of densely cross-linked polymers, and much more. [Pg.1]

Chemical research advanced in the last years of the nineteenth century, the industry grew and the number of chemistry students and graduates increased considerably. To support these developments and to make continued education possible, chemical associations seemed desirable. [Pg.3]

Atomic layer deposition (ALD), originally termed atomic layer epitaxy, was pioneered and patented by T. Suntola and coworkers for growing ZnS (Suntola and Antson, 1977). Initial motivation for the development of ALD came from thin film electroluminescent displays. After extensive research advances in the past 40 years, ALD, which allows deposition at the atomic or molecular level, can be used for a variety of thin films such as metal oxides and nitrides, polymers, and inorganic—organic... [Pg.7]

This chapter sununarizes some recent research advances in the understanding of deconsolidation and reconsolidation, which include (i) a mechanistic model for void growth, in term of the degree to which thermal deconsolidation can be evaluated, (ii) an analysis based on transient heat transfer consideration for the so-called propagating fronts of both deconsolidation and reconsolidation, (iii) an indicative void-closure model relevant to reconsolidation, and (iv) a squeezed creep flow model. [Pg.234]

This chapter briefly reviews recent research advances in the emerging field of soft electronics. Various strategies for realizing elastic electronics are addressed, and the focus of this chapter lies in microfluidic approaches. Recently reported elastomeric soft electronic devices using microfluidic techniques, e.g., elastic passive antennas, a soft RF radiation sensor, as well as a reversibly stretchable, body-worn wireless strain sensor, are presented and analyzed in detail. Lastly, future perspectives and outlook for silicone-based soft electronics are discussed. [Pg.275]

Robson (1993 19) names five sequential steps through which deductive research advances. In the beginning, a hypotheses is derived from literature (1), which is operationalized by describing relationships between specific variables (2). Then the operational hypotheses are tested (3) and the outcome is evaluated (4). If necessary, adjustments of the hypotheses and the operationalization are to be made (5). [Pg.6]


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