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    Atmospheric Freeze Drying-A Review by Claussen, I. C., Ustad, T. S., Strømmen, I., Walde, P. M.

    Published in Drying technology (11-06-2007)
    “…This review article focuses on the development of atmospheric freeze drying (AFD): technological aspects, product possibilities, physical properties of…”
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    Relaxation scenarios in Fe–Pd and Fe–Pd–Cu ferromagnetic shape memory splats: Short range order and microstructure by Claussen, I., Brand, R.A., Hahn, H., Mayr, S.G.

    Published in Scripta materialia (01-02-2012)
    “…Fe–Pd-based ferromagnetic shape memory alloys are based on metastable random solid solutions in the austenite and martensite phases, which require preparation…”
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    Effects of Drying Methods on Functionality of a Native Potato Protein Concentrate by Claussen, I. C., Strømmen, I., Egelandsdal, B., Strætkvern, K. O.

    Published in Drying technology (11-06-2007)
    “…Pulp and dilute fruit water (PFW) are by-products from the potato starch processing industry. Potato protein obtained from an expanded bed adsorption (EBA)…”
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    Water Adsorption in Feed Ingredients for Animal Pellets at Different Temperatures, Particle Size, and Ingredient Combinations by Hemmingsen, A. K. T., Stevik, A. M., Claussen, I. C., Lundblad, K. K., Prestløkken, E., Sørensen, M., Eikevik, T. M.

    Published in Drying technology (01-06-2008)
    “…Production of animal feed pellets with uniform, predictable, and good technical pellet quality is challenging. The objective of this work was to investigate…”
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    TNF-a-induced self expression in human lung entothelial cells is inhibited by native and oxidized a 1-antitrypsin by Subramaniyam, D, Virtala, R, Pawlowski, K, Groth Claussen, I, Warkentin, Siegbert, Stevens, T, Janciauskiene, S

    “…Endothelial cells are among the main physiological targets of the pro-inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha). In endothelial cells…”
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