547 research outputs found

    New European Training Network solving corrosion problems on micro- and nanoscale: mCBEEs

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    mCBEEs is an acronym for: Advanced integrative solutions to Corrosion problems beyond micro-scale: towards long-term durability of miniaturised Biomedical, Electronic and Energy systems. It is a doctoral student training network funded by the European Commission under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action scheme in the same way as the recently reported training network SELECTA that is focusing on smart electrodeposited alloys for environmentally sustainable applications

    Barbara Leisner, Abschied nehmen. Praktischer Rat und Hilfe in den Tagen der Trauer., 1998

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    Weber Philippe. Barbara Leisner, Abschied nehmen. Praktischer Rat und Hilfe in den Tagen der Trauer., 1998. In: Revue théologique de Louvain, 31ᵉ année, fasc. 3, 2000. p. 432

    Barbara Leisner, Abschied nehmen. Praktischer Rat und Hilfe in den Tagen der Trauer., 1998

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    Weber Philippe. Barbara Leisner, Abschied nehmen. Praktischer Rat und Hilfe in den Tagen der Trauer., 1998. In: Revue théologique de Louvain, 31ᵉ année, fasc. 3, 2000. p. 432

    Ni-P-W multilayered alloy coatings produced by pulse plating

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    The possibility of producing multilayered alloy coatings consisting of alternate amorphous layers, by the electrodeposition method, using pulsed current was investigated. The alternate metallic amorphous layers were selected to consist of Ni-P-W ternary alloys, in order to study the effect of the incorporation of a third element in the structure of an electrodeposited Ni-P multilayered alloy coating. The well-defined layered structure found in the Ni-P-W multilayered alloy coatings, consisting of X-ray amorphous layers, shows that production of a ternary Ni-P-W multilayered alloy coating with the selected method is feasible and this may expand the potential applications of a Ni-P based multilayered alloy coating.</p

    Necrologia. Georg Leisner.

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    67 (3-4) Jul.-Dez. 1957, p. 562-564

    Discrimination of Escherichia coli Strains using Glycan Cantilever Array Sensors

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    Carbohydrate-based sensors, that specifically detect sugar binding molecules or cells, are increasingly important in medical diagnostic and drug screening. Here we demonstrate that cantilever arrays functionalized with different mannosides allow the real-time detection of several Escherichia coli strains in solution. Cantilever deflection is thereby dependent on the bacterial strain studied and the glycan used as the sensing molecule. The cantilevers exhibit specific and reproducible deflection with a sensitivity range over four orders of magnitude. © 2011 American Chemical Society
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