52 research outputs found
A Method for the Quantification of Nanoparticle Dispersion in Nanocomposites Based on Fractal Dimension
Dispersion quantification provides critical insight and towards understanding and improving the influence of nanoparticle dispersion on the behaviour of the nanocomposite at macro and nanoscale level. This study was precipitated by the limitations of most methods for quantifying dispersion to sufficiently handle issues regarding scalability, complexity, consistency and versatility. A quantity (D 0 ) based on the variance of the fractal dimension was used to quantify dispersion successfully. The concept was validated using real microscopy images. The approach is simple and versatile to implement
Electrochemical determination of epinephrine based on Ti3C2Tx MXene-reduced graphene oxide/ITO electrode
Brain targeting of resveratrol through intranasal lipid vesicles labelled with gold nanoparticles: in vivo
Inhibition of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase by ?-interferon: experimental data on human tumor cell lines
Does a Single ANN Properly Predict Pushover Response Parameters of Low-, Medium- and High-Rise Infilled RC Frames?
The effect of wood particle size distribution on the mechanical properties of wood–plastic composite
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DC Electrical Conductivity and Magnetic Behaviour of Epoxy Matrix Composites Impregnated with Surface-Modified Ferrite Nanoparticles
Sperm ultrastructure and 18, X, Y aneuploidies in a man with a 46 XY, 47 XY + 18 mosaic karyotype: case report
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