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Synthesis and structural and spectroscopic characterization of a complex between Co(II) and imino-bis(methylphosphonic acid): Gaining insight into biologically relevant metal-ion phosphonate interactions or looking at a new Co(II)-organophosphonate material?
(2002)
Cobalt is an essential metal ion involved in key biomolecules, regulating processes in human physiology. As a metal ion, Co(II) assumes forms, which are dictated by the nature of organic binders in biological fluids, and ...
Correlation of elastic modulus, hardness and density for sputtered TiAlBN thin films
(2006)
This paper describes the correlation between the elastic modulus, hardness and density of mainly X-ray amorphous TiAlxByNz (0.29 ≤ x ≤ 1.32
Image-based multiscale modeling of collagen tissue-equivalents: Comparison of predicted fiber mechanics with polarimetric imaging
(Affiliation: Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, United StatesAffiliation: Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, United StatesCorrespondence Address: Sander, E. A.Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, United States, 2009)
Indium oxide as a possible tunnel barrier in spintronic devices
(2005)
We report the growth of ultra-thin indium oxide layers using the dc-magnetron sputtering method. We demonstrate that good quality tunnel barriers made of indium oxide can be routinely fabricated and employed in spintronic-related ...
Thixotropy of semisolid metals
(Materials Research Society, 2000)
Understanding the time-dependent flow behavior of metal alloys in semisolid state is essential for the further development of the process. In the present investigation, the thixotropic behavior of semisolid slurries is ...
Influence of water model and nanotube rigidity on the density of water in carbon nanotubes
(2008)
The density of water calculated through molecular dynamic simulations using different water models and rigid/flexible carbon nanotubes is studied. A previous equation, determined in an earlier work in order to correlate ...
Tissue harmonic ultrasonic imaging
(2001)
Harmonic imaging was originally developed for microbubble contrast agents in the early 90s under the assumption that tissue is linear and all harmonic echoes are generated by the bubbles. In fact, tissue, like bubbles, is ...
Ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions in lanthanum cobalt oxide at low temperatures
(2001)
Systematic dc and ac magnetic susceptibility studies have been performed on single-phase (formula presented) powder samples. Evidence is presented in support of the existence of ferromagnetic (FM1, FM2) and antiferromagnetic ...
Imagerie acoustique et optique des milieux biologiques Optical and acoustical imaging of biological media: Tissue harmonic ultrasonic imaging
(2001)
Harmonic imaging was originally developed for microbubble contrast agents in the early 90s under the assumption that tissue is linear and all harmonic echoes are generated by the bubbles. In fact, tissue, like bubbles, is ...