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  • News - 26 Mar 2004
    Under a 1998 scientific co-operation agreement, Chinese researchers have been able to participate in EU Framework Programmes, starting with FP5. Funding is now available in FP6 from both the...
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    This full-colour undergraduate textbook, based on a two semester course, presents the fundamentals of biological physics, introducing essential modern topics that include cells, polymers,...
  • News - 13 Jan 2004
    Purdue University scientists have found the glue that saltwater mussels use to affix themselves to rocks has a scientific interest and has potential applications in medicine and industry. Jonathan...
  • Article - 31 Jul 2001
    The reprocessing of nuclear fuels is a complex one. Materials such as concrete, stainless steels, titanium, zirconium, hafnium and various polymers all play a role and have been selected for their...
  • Book
    A complete new edition on ferroelectrics, Landolt-Börnstein volume III/36, is required by the growing number of publications and increasing amount of valuable data after the publication of volume...
  • Book
    This book considers the raw materials used to build the polyurethane polymeric architecture. It covers the chemistry and technology of oligo-polyol fabrication, the characteristics of the various...
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    Worked for Loughborough University since January 1987; initially as a member of the Surface Analysis Group of Loughborough Consultants Ltd located within the Physics Department. In 1990 this group...
  • Webinar - 19 Mar 2019
    Photochemistry plays an important role in many chemical processes. Irradiating a sample with a suitable wavelength of light often results in free radicals, radical pairs, excited states, and changes...
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    Areas of materials expertise: Bioceramics Manufacture of porous or non-porous synthetic hard tissue scaffolds for orthopedic and dental applications Synthesis and processing of submicron...
  • Webinar - 10 May 2018
    Rheology is defined as the science of deformation and flow and in particular refers to materials that show viscoelastic or non-Newtonian behaviour when stressed.

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