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    Study on dual binders for fabricating SiC particulate preforms using selective laser sintering by Xiong, B.W., Yu, H., Xu, Z.F., Yan, Q.S., Zheng, Y.H., Zhu, P.L., Chen, S.N.

    Published in Composites. Part B, Engineering (01-05-2013)
    “…The SiC preforms were successfully produced by selective laser sintering and thermal treatment for fabricating the near-net-shape composites with high SiC…”
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    Combined use of temperature and solvent strength in reversed-phase gradient elution I. Predicting separation as a function of temperature and gradient conditions by Zhu, P.L., Snyder, L.R., Dolan, J.W., Djordjevic, N.M., Hill, D.W., Sander, L.C., Waeghe, T.J.

    Published in Journal of Chromatography A (20-12-1996)
    “…It has been shown previously that computer simulation based on two initial experiments can predict separation in reversed-phase gradient elution as a function…”
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    Combined use of temperature and solvent strength in reversed-phase gradient elution III. Selectivity for ionizable samples as a function of sample type and pH by Zhu, P.L., Dolan, J.W., Snyder, L.R., Hill, D.W., Van Heukelem, L., Waeghe, T.J.

    Published in Journal of Chromatography A (20-12-1996)
    “…The ability of temperature and gradient steepness to change band spacing has been investigated for several ionizable samples that include 8 substituted benzoic…”
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    Combined use of temperature and solvent strength in reversed-phase gradient elution II. Comparing selectivity for different samples and systems by Zhu, P.L., Dolan, J.W., Snyder, L.R.

    Published in Journal of Chromatography A (20-12-1996)
    “…A change in temperature ( T) or gradient steepness ( b) can result in changes in reversed-phase selectivity (α). The magnitude of these changes in α will vary…”
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    Combined use of temperature and solvent strength in reversed-phase gradient elution IV. Selectivity for neutral (non-ionized) samples as a function of sample type and other separation conditions by Zhu, P.L., Dolan, J.W., Snyder, L.R., Djordjevic, N.M., Hill, D.W., Lin, J.-T., Sander, L.C., Van Heukelem, L.

    Published in Journal of Chromatography A (20-12-1996)
    “…The separation of nine un-ionized samples was studied as a function of temperature ( T) and gradient steepness ( b). Selectivity values Δlog α ∗ were obtained…”
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