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Fall 2017
Glycans play essential roles in the life cycle of bacteria and often modulate interactions with their environment. Chemical synthesis provides a useful tool to access structurally well-defined bacterial glycans. These molecules can serve as probes for elucidating the biological function of these...
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2017-01-01
Zhang, Lijuan, Zhang, Yuebin, Cheng, Jie, Wang, Lei, Wang, Xingya, Zhang, Meng, Gao, Yi, Hu, Jun, Zhang, Xuehua, Lü, Junhong, Li, Guohui, Tai, Renzhong, Fang, Haiping
Biologically inert gases play important roles in the biological functionality of proteins. However, researchers lack a full understanding of the effects of these gases since they are very chemically stable only weakly absorbed by biological tissues. By combining X-ray fluorescence, particle...
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2016-06-01
Wang, Lei, Liu, Jianli, Pan, Ruru, Gao, Weidong
Wrinkle or crease recovery property is a common test parameter for assessing fabric performance. It is usually measured by the wrinkle recovery angle (WRA) and wrinkle recovery appearance rating methods.1 The ability of fabric to recover from creasing is generally measured by tracking changes in...
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2016-08-01
Wang, Lei, Pan, Ruru, Xu, Bugao, Jiang, Shuangge, Liu, Jianli, Gao, Weidong
Crease or wrinkle recovery refers to the ability for a creased fabric to recover to its original shape over a certain period of time. It is one of the essential performance parameters for assessing fabric usability. The test method is standardized by the American Association of Textile Chemists...
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The Use of Polyacrylamide as a Selective Depressant in the Separation of Chalcopyrite and Galena
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High molecular weight polyacrylamide (PAM) was tested as a potential selective depressant in the differential flotation separation of galena and chalcopyrite using potassium ethyl xanthate (KEX) as a collector. In single mineral flotation, PAM depressed chalcopyrite while galena was floatable....