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1 eak in thiol-ene systems, C-O epoxy peak for epoxy resins).
2 n nanotubes (MWCNTs) in ethanol solution and epoxy resin.
3 eaved within CF-PEEK layers and bonded using epoxy resin.
4 suspended chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX) in epoxy resin.
5 a mold to seal the electrodes in place using epoxy resin.
6  (w/w) as plasticizer casted on a conductive epoxy resin.
7 mpact strength some eight times that of pure epoxy resin.
8 the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins.
9 the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins.
10 ical properties equaling those of commercial epoxy resins.
11 onstruct these materials into precursors for epoxy resins.
12 to study adhesive forces between surfaces of epoxy resin and self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) capable
13       We prepare adhesive interfaces between epoxy resin and silicon substrates with varying surface
14  have been prepared with a readily available epoxy resin and siloxane-amine hardener.
15  Two adhesives were tested, one a commercial epoxy resin and the other a relatively stiff in-house-de
16 at the CDots can be uniformly dispersed into epoxy resins and be fabricated as transparent CDots/epox
17 dely used in the manufacture of plastics and epoxy resins and is prevalent in the aquatic environment
18  (BPA) is found in polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins and is used in a variety of commercial and
19 h anterior opacities were fixed, embedded in epoxy resin, and sectioned along the optic axis for ligh
20 2C-R(-/-), and C57BL/6 mice were embedded in epoxy resin, and semithin sections were stained with tol
21 he manufacture of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins, and > 93% of U.S. adults have detectable l
22  widely used in the manufacture of plastics, epoxy resins, and certain paper products.
23 ryday consumer products, including plastics, epoxy resins, and cosmetics.
24 sed to manufacture polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins; APs are used to make alkylphenol ethoxylat
25 lar surface segregation and cross-linking of epoxy resin are driven by intermolecular forces at the i
26 ee mockups made from polyamide 12 (PA12) and epoxy resin are employed and validated as effective subs
27                                 A commercial epoxy resin based on the diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A
28 cts made from BPA, polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins, BPA has entered terrestrial and aquatic en
29                 The kinetics of curing of an epoxy resin by amine was studied using a near-infrared (
30 alent in quality to commonly used commercial epoxy resin centerpieces.
31 d characterization and quantitation of solid epoxy resin components.
32 nical properties of E-glass fiber-reinforced epoxy resin composites (GFRPs).
33 c fibres can be successfully integrated into epoxy-resin composites for tailored mechanical propertie
34 carbon fibres are commonly used to reinforce epoxy-resin composites.
35 died the thermal conductivity of a series of epoxy resins cured by one diamine hardener and seven die
36 tomographic reconstruction algorithms and an epoxy resin developed for the nuclear and aerospace indu
37 ation and quantification of blood vessels in epoxy resin embedded specimens at light microscope level
38 Immunocytochemistry was performed on etched, epoxy resin-embedded sections, and the next thin section
39   To overcome this for SBF SEM, we subjected epoxy resin-embedded specimens to de-plastination, then
40 ray fluorescence spectroscopy (muXRF), after epoxy resin embedding and preparing thin sections.
41 maceutical use are internally lacquered with epoxy resins (ER) based on bisphenol A diglycidyl ether
42 y ferromagnetic and the aligned particles in epoxy resin exhibit a large room-temperature coercivity
43 jects were collected, fixed, and embedded in epoxy resin for morphologic evaluation or in optimal cut
44  intact cochleae, which are then embedded in epoxy resin for subsequent viewing by fluorescent micros
45  the production of polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins found in numerous consumer products.
46 phenol A (BPA) in polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins has made it a prevalent environmental pollu
47 d bisphenol F diglycidyl ether (BFDGE)-based epoxy resins have a broad range of applications, includi
48                                              Epoxy resins incorporating bisphenol A diglycidyl ether
49     Trend analyses on chromate (decreasing), epoxy resin (increasing) and nickel (heterogeneous) serv
50 CFRP laminates loaded through the thickness, epoxy resins, injection-moulded and 3D printed PLA and s
51 er used to produce polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins, is weakly estrogenic and therefore of envi
52 ith commercial core-shell particle-toughened epoxy resins led to shear strengths exceeding 20 MPa.
53          Bisphenol A (BPA) is widely used in epoxy resins lining food and beverage containers.
54 ion (AC-GT, Gr-GT, AC-GC, and Gr-GC) into an epoxy resin matrix were dispersed into an epoxy resin ma
55 an epoxy resin matrix were dispersed into an epoxy resin matrix.
56 , organic solvents, and other agents such as epoxy resins, pesticides, and hand/arm vibration.
57 on and dehydration, tissues were embedded in epoxy resin, sectioned at 1 microm for light microscopy
58 eristics of experimental visible-light-cured epoxy resin systems are governed by the types and concen
59 and chemicals, including trichloroethene and epoxy resins, that may play a role in triggering the dis
60  6 Wistar rats were prepared by injection of epoxy resin through the common carotid arteries.
61            These preforms were infused using epoxy resin to manufacture a set of honeycomb and auxeti
62                     After application of the epoxy resin to steel surfaces, time-of-flight secondary
63 X has minimal effects on the adhesion of the epoxy resin to surfaces, as well as a high durability of
64 ingredient of the polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins used in food containers, cans, and water bo
65 rated into the material, and its addition to epoxy resin was found to have minimal effects on the opt
66           Other occupational agents, such as epoxy resins, welding fumes and hand-arm vibration, have
67    Different components present in the solid epoxy resins were separated and quantitated for the firs
68 icropultruded glass and/or aramid fibers and epoxy resin with diameters of 0.89 mm (0.035 inch) for s
69 for fluorescence microscopy and embedding in epoxy resin with serial sectioning for transmission elec
70                                              Epoxy resins with even x have liquid crystalline structu
71                                              Epoxy resins with odd x are amorphous with the lowest de
72 e and flexural strength, as compared to pure epoxy resin, with an order of magnitude higher breaking
73 y impacts the cross-linked structures of the epoxy resins within several nanometres of the interfaces
74                                          The epoxy resins within sub-nanometre distance from the surf