Search Results - "ROLLINSON, M"
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Thermal degradation mechanisms of Nylon 6 deduced from kinetic studies by pyrolysis-g.c
Published in Polymer degradation and stability (2000)“…The thermal degradation of Nylon 6 has been studied over the temperature range 350-500 deg C by pyrolysis-gas chromatography. Samples in the microgram range…”
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Leakage of fluid past the tracheal tube cuff in a benchtop model
Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-05-1997)“…We have assessed a range of high volume, low pressure (HVLP) cuffed tracheal tubes in a benchtop model, for leakage of fluid from above the cuff to the model…”
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AVA and ACT showing the way to UK kennel clubs
Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-02-2001)Get full text
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Reflections near 1030 nm from 1540 nm fibre Bragg gratings : Evidence of a complex refractive index structure
Published in Optics communications (15-12-2005)Get full text
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Characterization of nanoscale features in tapered fractal and photonic crystal fibers
Published in Optics express (31-01-2011)“…The internal structure of nanostructured air-silica fiber probes have been characterized using a combined focused ion beam and scanning electron microscopy…”
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Use of pyrolysis-g.c.-m.s. to assess the thermal degradation behaviour of polymers containing chlorine. I. The limits of detection and measurement of HCl, deduced from a study of PVC pyrolysis
Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-01-1999)“…From measurements of the yields of hydrogen chloride evolved from the thermal degradation of PVC samples, it is deduced that the authors' pyrolysis-gas…”
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Pyrolysis–GC–MS used to study the thermal degradation of polymers containing chlorine III. Kinetics and mechanisms of polychloroprene pyrolysis. Selected ion current plots used to evaluate rate constants for the evolution of HCl and other degradation products
Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-01-2000)“…The thermal degradation of polychloroprene [poly(2-chlorobutadiene)/Neoprene] has been studied at 387°C by pyrolysis–GC–MS techniques. First, the overall rate…”
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Quantitative investigation of the refractive-index modulation within the core of a fiber Bragg grating
Published in Optics express (30-10-2006)“…A comparison is made between the modeled and experimentally determined microscopic images of a type I Bragg grating produced in the core of an optical fiber…”
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Use of pyrolysis-GC–MS to assess the thermal degradation behaviour of polymers containing chlorine II. Thermal stability characteristics of Neoprene/chlorobutyl rubber composites, before and after artificial ageing
Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-03-2000)“…Some composites containing a cross-linked blend of Neoprene and “chlorobutyl rubber” have been artificially aged at temperatures of 35 and 80°C for up to 3…”
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Mass spectrometry detection versus flame ionisation detection in pyrolysis–gas chromatography: spurious pyrolysis peaks and possible errors in estimating relative product yields
Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-01-1999)“…In the first part of this paper it is demonstrated that spurious pyrolysis peaks can arise when a mass spectrometer (m.s.) is used as the detector in…”
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Metal-free scanning optical microscopy with a fractal fiber probe
Published in Optics express (02-02-2009)“…Scanning Near-field Optical Microscopy (SNOM) is the leading instrument used to image optical fields on the nanometer scale. A metal-coating is typically…”
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Genome-wide insights into adaptive hybridisation across the Schistosoma haematobium group in West and Central Africa
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-01-2022)“…Schistosomiasis remains a public health concern across sub-Saharan Africa; current control programmes rely on accurate mapping and high mass drug…”
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Mass spectrometric methods for assessing the thermal stability of liquid polymers and oils: study of some liquid polyisobutylenes used in the production of crankcase oil additives
Published in Journal of analytical and applied pyrolysis (01-09-2002)“…The onset temperature of thermal degradation of a liquid polymer or oil, and the characteristics of the pyrolysis at higher temperatures, can be assessed by…”
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Use of pyrolysis–g.c.–m.s. to assess the thermal degradation behaviour of polymers containing chlorineI. The limits of detection and measurement of HCl, deduced from a study of PVC pyrolysis
Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-11-1999)“…From measurements of the yields of hydrogen chloride evolved from the thermal degradation of PVC samples, it is deduced that the authors' pyrolysis–gas…”
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Experimental verification of linear combination model for relating indoor-outdoor pollutant concentrations
Published in Environmental science & technology (01-05-1974)Get full text
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PREMATURE PUBLIC OFFERING
Published in The Business lawyer (01-04-1969)Get full text
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The Overbroad Scope of Franchise Regulation: A Definitional Dilemma
Published in The Business lawyer (01-04-1979)“…Recently, abuses caused by the dramatic growth of the franchise method for distribution of goods and services have resulted in considerable legislative and…”
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Securities Law of Materiality as it may Relate to "Optional" Publication of Projections
Published in The Business lawyer (01-01-1976)“…PERMITTING PROJECTIONS TO BE INCLUDED IN PROSPECTUSES AND OTHER FILINGS WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WILL, BECAUSE OF THE MATERIALITY OF SUCH…”
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Drug resistance in epilepsy: the role of the blood-brain barrier
Published in Novartis Foundation symposium (2002)“…The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is formed by the endothelial cells lining the brain microvessels. Complex tight junctions linking adjacent endothelial cells make…”
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Nanostructures in tapered air-silica fibres
Published in OECC/ACOFT 2008 - Joint Conference of the Opto-Electronics and Communications Conference and the Australian Conference on Optical Fibre Technology (01-07-2008)“…Using a combined focused ion beam (FIB) and scanning electon microscope (SEM) technique, tapered air-silica structured fibres have been cleaved and…”
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