Search Results - "Meldrum, C."
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Crystallization in Confinement
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-08-2020)“…Many crystallization processes of great importance, including frost heave, biomineralization, the synthesis of nanomaterials, and scale formation, occur in…”
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Crystallization by particle attachment in synthetic, biogenic, and geologic environments
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (31-07-2015)“…Growing crystals by attaching particles Crystals grow in a number a ways, including pathways involving the assembly of other particles and multi-ion complexes…”
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Nanoscale Confinement Controls the Crystallization of Calcium Phosphate: Relevance to Bone Formation
Published in Chemistry : a European journal (25-10-2013)“…A key feature of biomineralization processes is that they take place within confined volumes, in which the local environment can have significant effects on…”
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Dehydration and crystallization of amorphous calcium carbonate in solution and in air
Published in Nature communications (28-01-2014)“…The mechanisms by which amorphous intermediates transform into crystalline materials are poorly understood. Currently, attracting enormous interest is the…”
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Controlling the fluorescence and room-temperature phosphorescence behaviour of carbon nanodots with inorganic crystalline nanocomposites
Published in Nature communications (14-01-2019)“…There is a significant drive to identify alternative materials that exhibit room temperature phosphorescence for technologies including bio-imaging,…”
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Intermolecular channels direct crystal orientation in mineralized collagen
Published in Nature communications (08-10-2020)“…The mineralized collagen fibril is the basic building block of bone, and is commonly pictured as a parallel array of ultrathin carbonated hydroxyapatite (HAp)…”
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Three-dimensional imaging of dislocation propagation during crystal growth and dissolution
Published in Nature materials (01-08-2015)“…It is demonstrated that Bragg coherent diffraction imaging can be used to visualize dislocation propagation in three dimensions during the repeated growth and…”
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Confinement generates single-crystal aragonite rods at room temperature
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (24-07-2018)“…The topic of calcite and aragonite polymorphism attracts enormous interest from fields including biomineralization and paleogeochemistry. While aragonite is…”
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Magnesium Ions Direct the Solid‐State Transformation of Amorphous Calcium Carbonate Thin Films to Aragonite, Magnesium‐Calcite, or Dolomite
Published in Advanced functional materials (01-06-2022)“…Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is a common precursor to crystalline calcium carbonate, and is of particular importance in biomineralization, where its…”
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Active sites for ice nucleation differ depending on nucleation mode
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (04-05-2021)“…The nucleation of ice crystals in clouds is poorly understood, despite being of critical importance for our planet’s climate. Nucleation occurs largely at rare…”
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Elucidating Mechanisms of Diffusion-Based Calcium Carbonate Synthesis Leads to Controlled Mesocrystal Formation
Published in Advanced functional materials (19-04-2013)“…Aggregation‐based crystal growth often gives rise to crystals with complex morphologies which cannot be generated via classical growth processes. Despite this,…”
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Direct observation of mineral–organic composite formation reveals occlusion mechanism
Published in Nature communications (06-01-2016)“…Manipulation of inorganic materials with organic macromolecules enables organisms to create biominerals such as bones and seashells, where occlusion of…”
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A critical analysis of calcium carbonate mesocrystals
Published in Nature communications (11-07-2014)“…The term mesocrystal has been widely used to describe crystals that form by oriented assembly, and that exhibit nanoparticle substructures. Using calcite…”
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An artificial biomineral formed by incorporation of copolymer micelles in calcite crystals
Published in Nature materials (04-09-2011)“…Biominerals exhibit morphologies, hierarchical ordering and properties that invariably surpass those of their synthetic counterparts. A key feature of these…”
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Measuring patient-centered communication in Patient–Physician consultations: Theoretical and practical issues
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-10-2005)“…The goal of patient-centered communication (PCC) is to help practitioners provide care that is concordant with the patient's values, needs and preferences, and…”
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Amorphous Calcium Carbonate is Stabilized in Confinement
Published in Advanced functional materials (09-07-2010)“…Biominerals typically form within localized volumes, affording organisms great control over the mineralization process. The influence of such confinement on…”
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The Effect of Additives on Amorphous Calcium Carbonate (ACC): Janus Behavior in Solution and the Solid State
Published in Advanced functional materials (25-03-2013)“…Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is an important intermediate in the formation of crystalline CaCO3 biominerals, where its crystallization is controlled using…”
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Hydroxyl-rich macromolecules enable the bio-inspired synthesis of single crystal nanocomposites
Published in Nature communications (12-12-2019)“…Acidic macromolecules are traditionally considered key to calcium carbonate biomineralisation and have long been first choice in the bio-inspired synthesis of…”
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Do Peers Matter in the Development of Self-Control? Evidence from a Longitudinal Study of Youth
Published in Journal of youth and adolescence (01-06-2012)“…According to Gottfredson and Hirschi’s self-control theory, child and adolescent variation in self-control results primarily from variations in parental…”
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Confinement Leads to Control over Calcium Sulfate Polymorph
Published in Advanced functional materials (05-12-2013)“…Although many processes of great biological, technological, and environmental importance, such as the formation of biominerals, the templating of…”
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