Search Results - "De Bruyne, N"
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194 Sensorineural hearing loss in patients with cystic fibrosis: A cross-sectional study
Published in Journal of cystic fibrosis (01-06-2015)“…Objectives In cystic fibrosis (CF), airway infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria are often observed and commonly treated with aminoglycosides (AG). These…”
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A high efficiency stirrer for suspension cell culture with or without microcarriers
Published in Advances in experimental medicine and biology (1984)“…The stirrer described in this paper employs "Teaspoon stirring" in which a secondary motion is superimposed on the rotation of the liquid. This secondary…”
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Heatless stirrer for suspension cell culture
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The Strength of Glued Joints
Published in Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology (01-04-1944)“…WITHIN the last year or so we have learned to glue metals together with a strength which brings this method of joining materials into competition with…”
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A Pneumatic Stirrer for Suspension Cultures of Mammalian Cells
Published in In Vitro (01-09-1974)“…The growth of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells in suspension culture utilizing a novel pneumatically operated stirring rod is compared with that using a standard…”
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Materials for Aircraft Structures
Published in Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology (01-05-1950)“…In this article the author discusses the suitability of existing materials for aircraft structures and shows that a hypothetical material derived by expanding…”
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Metals at High Temperatures
Published in Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology (01-08-1943)“…THE marked dependence of the strength of metals on temperature, and on rate of loading at high temperatures, can be explained by assuming that above the…”
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Solid Organic Materials: A Survey of the Characteristics of a New Class of Materials for Use in Engineering
Published in Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology (01-08-1940)“…SYNTHETIC AND OTHER PLASTICS CELLULOSE and rubber are made of long chain molecules already built up for us by nature, but in recent years we have learned to…”
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Solid Organic Materials: A Survey of the Characteristics of a New Class of Materials for Use in Engineering
Published in Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology (01-07-1940)“…CELLULOSE is a polar material held together by the strong secondary forces emanating from its OH groups. It can be swollen, dissolved or cemented together…”
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Solid Organic Materials: A Survey of the Characteristics of a New Class of Materials for Use in Engineering
Published in Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology (01-06-1940)“…CELLULOSE is Nature's strong material. It is the chief constituent of cotton flax and wood. Wood can be turned into sugars by treatment with hydrochloric acid…”
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A Property of Synthetic Resins: Materials which are Extremely Resistant to Disintegration from Shocks and Vibration
Published in Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology (01-10-1936)“…SYNTHETIC resins reinforced with fahric have proved in actual service to be not only resistant to disintegration from shocks and vibration but also to have…”
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The action of strong electric fields on the current from a thermionic cathode
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing papers of a mathematical and physical character (01-09-1928)“…It is well known that the “Saturation Current” from a thermionic source rises continuously as the applied voltage is raised and in reality never reaches a…”
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Absorption of Strain Energy in Metals
Published in Nature (London) (10-04-1937)“…WHEN a metal is strained, the work done is partly stored up as strain energy and partly used up by internal absorption. The ratio () of the energy absorbed to…”
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The Swelling of Birch Wood
Published in Nature (London) (24-09-1938)“…M. HASSELBLATT1 has measured the maximum linear tangential swelling of birch wood in a number of different liquids. An analysis of his results shows that they…”
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The Swelling of Wood: An Analysis of the Swelling Resulting from Absorption of Various Liquids
Published in Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology (01-02-1939)“…WOOD though in many ways an attractive structural material has the disadvantage of being water absorbent. In itself this characteristic would be of minor…”
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Solid Organic Materials: A Survey of the Characteristics of a New Class of Materials for Use in Engineering
Published in Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology (01-05-1940)“…THE life of an engineer is largely a life spent in solving problems of a practical kind; and so his attitude to nature differs from that of the scientist…”
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CIBA-GEIGY Origins
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (21-06-1985)Get full text
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The Temperature Dependence of Field Currents
Published in Physical review (01-01-1930)Get full text
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Adhesives
Published in Studies in Conservation (01-04-1954)Get full text
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A Cambridge Fountain
Published in Times (London, England : 1788) (17-06-1936)Get full text
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