33 research outputs found
Void Shape in Sintered Titanium
Void shape in sintered materials is important because the shape affects both physical and plastic-deformation problems. For example, the mechanical stress distribution around a disc-shape void differs drastically from that around a spherical void [1]. Thompson, Spitzig, and coworkers [2,3] made ultrasonic studies on compacted iron. Haynes [4] reviewed the general topic of mechanical properties of sintered materials.</p
Effect of Buffering Media with Phosphates on Antibiotic Resistance of Lactic Streptococci
Characterization of impermeability variants of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated during unsuccessful therapy of experimental endocarditis
Mechanism of Action of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics. Binding Studies of Tobramycin and Its 6'-N-Acetyl Derivative to the Bacterial Ribosome and Its Subunits
Measuring and modeling the thermal conductivities of three-dimensionally woven fabric composites
Cytokines â killers in the brain?
Given at the Meeting of the Physiological Society held at the University of Southampton on 10 September 199