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Published 2021
... application is a promising treatment in minimal processing, and its interference on the wound-induced response...
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Published 2021
... application is a promising treatment in minimal processing, and its interference on the wound-induced response...
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Published 2023
... of the fish skin, to break collagen in its amino acids, and the HYP value quantified relates to the...
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Published 2023
... is essential. The determination of HYP requires the pre-treatment and hydrolysis of the fish skin to break down...
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Published 2022
... led to a decrease in the Young’s and flexural moduli and strengths. At the same time, the elongation...
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Published 2022
... a decrease in elongation at break, with the addition of sepiolite, were also observed. However, for the TEMPO...
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Published 2020
..., in its native form starch does not have properties suitable for processing due to low thermal stability...
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..., in its native form starch does not have properties suitable for processing due to low thermal stability...
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Published 2022
... a decrease in elongation at break, with the addition of sepiolite, were also observed. However, for the TEMPO...
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... induction. Comparing the HG and control group, a break in the growth of the thrombus after the start...
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Published 2020
...Photopolymerization or UV curing represents a fast and solvent-free technique to obtain polymer...
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Published 2023
..., while decreasing their elongation at the break and melt flow rate (MFR). The reduced aspect ratio of the...
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