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Comparing the performance of HIPed and Cast Stellite 6 alloy in liquid-solid slurriesMALAYOGLU, U; NEVILLE, A.Wear. 2003, Vol 255, Num 1, pp 181-194, issn 0043-1648, 14 p.Conference Paper

Shape memory characteristics and mechanical properties of high-density powder metal TiNi with post-sintering heat treatmentYEN, Fu-Cheng; HWANG, Kuen-Shyang.Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing. 2011, Vol 528, Num 15, pp 5296-5305, issn 0921-5093, 10 p.Article

A comparison of neutron diffraction and hole-drilling residual strain measurements in thermally sprayed coatingsAHMED, R; FITZPATRICK, M. E; FAISAL, N. H et al.Surface & coatings technology. 2012, Vol 206, Num 19-20, pp 4180-4185, issn 0257-8972, 6 p.Article

Six-party qualification program of FW fabrication methods for ITER blanket module procurementIOKI, K; ELIO, F; ENOEDA, M et al.Fusion engineering and design. 2007, Vol 82, Num 15-24, pp 1774-1780, issn 0920-3796, 7 p.Conference Paper

Influence of Manufacturing Process and Alloying Element Content on the Tribomechanical Properties of Cobalt-Based AlloysYU, H; AHMED, R; DE VILLIERS LOVELOCK, H et al.Journal of tribology. 2009, Vol 131, Num 1, issn 0742-4787, 011601.1-011601.12Article

A comparison of the tribo-mechanical properties of a wear resistant cobalt-based alloy produced by different manufacturing processesYU, H; AHMED, R; DE VILLIERS LOVELOCK, H et al.Journal of tribology. 2007, Vol 129, Num 3, pp 586-594, issn 0742-4787, 9 p.Article

High Internal Phase Emulsion Templating ― A Path To Hierarchically Porous Functional PolymersPULKO, Irena; KRAJNC, Peter.Macromolecular rapid communications. 2012, Vol 33, Num 20, pp 1731-1746, issn 1022-1336, 16 p.Article

Equilibrium and non-equilibrium structures in complex food systemsMEZZENGA, Raffaele.Food hydrocolloids. 2007, Vol 21, Num 5-6, pp 674-682, issn 0268-005X, 9 p.Conference Paper

Preparation of a Poly(furfuryl alcohol)-Coated Highly Porous Polystyrene MatrixLEPINE, Olivier; BIROT, Marc; DELEUZE, Hervé et al.Macromolecular materials and engineering (Print). 2009, Vol 294, Num 9, pp 599-604, issn 1438-7492, 6 p.Article

New evidence for the mechanism of the pore formation in polymerising high internal phase emulsions or why polyHIPEs have an interconnected pore network structureMENNER, Angelika; BISMARCK, Alexander.Macromolecular symposia. 2006, pp 19-24, issn 1022-1360, isbn 3-527-31749-X, 1Vol, 6 p.Conference Paper

High internal phase emulsion templating as a route to well-defined porous polymersCAMERON, Neil R.Polymer (Guildford). 2005, Vol 46, Num 5, pp 1439-1449, issn 0032-3861, 11 p.Article

Preparation of thiol―ene porous polymers by emulsion templatingSERGENT, Benoit; BIROT, Marc; DELEUZE, Herve et al.Reactive & functional polymers. 2012, Vol 72, Num 12, pp 962-966, issn 1381-5148, 5 p.Article

Stability of high internal phase emulsions with sole cationic surfactant and its tailoring morphology of porous polymers based on the emulsionsSHENGMIAO ZHANG; JIANDING CHEN; PERCHYONOK, V. Tamara et al.Polymer (Guildford). 2009, Vol 50, Num 7, pp 1723-1731, issn 0032-3861, 9 p.Article

Crystallinity in cross-linked porous polymers from high internal phase emulsionsLIVSHIN, Shulamit; SILVERSTEIN, Michael S.Macromolecules. 2007, Vol 40, Num 17, pp 6349-6354, issn 0024-9297, 6 p.Article

Now emulsion technology makes formulation easySTARCH, Michael; DRAGER, Tony; ECKERSLEY, Sarah et al.Cosmetics and toiletries. 2003, Vol 118, Num 7, pp 55-62, issn 0361-4387, 6 p.Article

Short duration, high dose, alternating chemotherapy in metastatic neuroblastoma. (ENSG 3C induction regimen)PINKERTON, C. R; ZUCKER, J. M; PHILIP, T et al.British journal of cancer. 1990, Vol 62, Num 2, pp 319-323, issn 0007-0920, 5 p.Article

Acrylic-Acid-Functionalized PolyHIPE Scaffolds for Use in 3D Cell CultureHAYWARD, Adam S; SANO, Naoko; PRZYBORSKI, Stefan A et al.Macromolecular rapid communications. 2013, Vol 34, Num 23-24, pp 1844-1849, issn 1022-1336, 6 p.Article

Polymerized Pickering HIPEs: Effects of Synthesis Parameters on Porous StructureGUREVITCH, Inna; SILVERSTEIN, Michael S.Journal of polymer science. Part A. Polymer chemistry. 2010, Vol 48, Num 7, pp 1516-1525, issn 0887-624X, 10 p.Article

Biodegradable Fumarate-Based PolyHIPEs as Tissue Engineering ScaffoldsCHRISTENSON, Elizabeth M; SOOFI, Wafa; HOLM, Jennifer L et al.Biomacromolecules. 2007, Vol 8, Num 12, pp 3806-3814, issn 1525-7797, 9 p.Article

Organic-inorganic networks in foams from high internal phase emulsion polymerizationsTAI, H; SERGIENKO, A; SILVERSTEIN, M. S et al.Polymer (Guildford). 2001, Vol 42, Num 10, pp 4473-4482, issn 0032-3861Article

PolyHIPEs from Divinyl Adipate: Preparation and DegradabilityTURNSEK, Marko; KRAJNC, Peter.Macromolecular chemistry and physics (Print). 2013, Vol 214, Num 22, pp 2528-2533, issn 1022-1352, 6 p.Article

One-Pot Emulsion-Templated Synthesis of an Elastomer-Filled Hydrogel FrameworkCOHEN, Noa; SILVERSTEIN, Michael S.Macromolecules (Print). 2012, Vol 45, Num 3, pp 1612-1621, issn 0024-9297, 10 p.Article

One-Pot Synthesis of Elastomeric Monoliths Filled with Individually Encapsulated Liquid DropletsGUREVITCH, Inna; SILVERSTEIN, Michael S.Macromolecules (Print). 2012, Vol 45, Num 16, pp 6450-6456, issn 0024-9297, 7 p.Article

Hydrophilic porous polymers based on high internal phase emulsions solely stabilized by poly(urethane urea) nanoparticlesYUN ZHU; SHENGMIAO ZHANG; YE HUA et al.Polymer (Guildford). 2010, Vol 51, Num 16, pp 3612-3617, issn 0032-3861, 6 p.Article

Development of Novel Polymeric Materials for Agroprocess IntensificationBURKE, D. R; AKAY, G; BILSBORROW, P. E et al.Journal of applied polymer science (Print). 2010, Vol 118, Num 6, pp 3292-3299, issn 0021-8995, 8 p.Article

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