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  1. Improving magnetic properties of Mn- and Zn-doped core–shell iron oxide nanoparticles by tuning their size
  2. Re‐evaluation of neotame (E 961) as food additive
  3. Improving magnetic properties of Mn and Zn doped polyhedral core/shell iron oxide nanoparticles by tuning their size
  4. Follow‐up of the re‐evaluation of silver (E 174) as a food additive (EFSA‐Q‐2023‐00169)
  5. SCCS opinion on biphenyl-2-ol and sodium 2-biphenylolate used in cosmetic products (CAS/EC No. 90–43–7/201–993–5 and 132–27–4/205–055–6)– SCCS/1669/24
  6. Scientific Opinion on Benzophenone – 4 (CAS No. 4065-45-6, EC No. 223-772-2) used in cosmetics products – SCCS/1660/23
  7. Re‐evaluation of silicon dioxide (E 551) as a food additive in foods for infants below 16 weeks of age and follow‐up of its re‐evaluation as a food additive for uses in foods for all population groups
  8. A 3D Bio-Printed-Based Model for Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
  9. The Effect of Copolymer-Based Nanoparticle Composition (MEO2MA-OEGMA) on the Release Profile of Doxorubicin In Vitro
  10. The Effect of copolymer-Based Nanoparticle Composition (MEO<sub>2</sub>MA-OEGMA) on The Release Profile of Doxorubicin In Vitro
  11. Re‐evaluation of calcium carbonate (E 170) as a food additive in foods for infants below 16 weeks of age and follow‐up of its re‐evaluation as food additive for uses in foods for all population groups
  12. SCCS Scientific Opinion on Acid Yellow 3 (submission II) – SCCS/1631/21
  13. Development of Folate‐Superparamagnetic Nanoconjugates for Inhibition of Cancer Cell Proliferation
  14. SCCS scientific opinion on HAA299 (nano) - SCCS/1634/21
  15. SCCS scientific opinion on Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) - SCCS/1636/21
  16. A Coculture Based, 3D Bioprinted Ovarian Tumor Model Combining Cancer Cells and Cancer Associated Fibroblasts
  17. Cancer-on-chip technology: current applications in major cancer types, challenges and future prospects
  18. The SCCS Notes of Guidance for the testing of cosmetic ingredients and their safety evaluation, 11th revision, 30–31 March 2021, SCCS/1628/21
  19. The SCCS scientific advice on the safety of nanomaterials in cosmetics
  20. Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) – Final Opinion on propylparaben (CAS No 94-13-3, EC No 202-307-7)
  21. Review of core/shell nanostructures presenting good hyperthermia properties for cancer therapy
  22. Les nanomatériaux manufacturés dans l’environnement professionnel : un aperçu de l’état de l’art
  23. Les nanomatériaux manufacturés dans l’environnement professionnel : un aperçu de l’état de l’art
  24. Stratégies de prévention de la diffusion du virus SARS-CoV-2 en établissement d’accueil du jeune enfant (EAJE) et en milieu scolaire
  25. The way forward for assessing the human health safety of cosmetics in the EU - Workshop proceedings
  26. The SCCS guidance on the safety assessment of nanomaterials in cosmetics
  27. Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembly of Polyelectrolytes on Superparamagnetic Nanoparticle Surfaces
  28. Organ on Chip Development for The Improvement of New Smart Cancer Therapeutic Carriers Study
  29. Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Consumer safety (SCCS) – Opinion on the safety of cosmetic ingredient salicylic acid (CAS 69-72-7)
  30. Opinion of the Scientific Committee on consumer safety (SCCS) – Final opinion on the safety of fragrance ingredient Acetylated Vetiver Oil (AVO) - (Vetiveria zizanioides root extract acetylated) - Submission III
  31. Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Consumer safety (SCCS) – Opinion on Ethylzingerone - ‘Hydroxyethoxyphenyl Butanone’ (HEPB) - Cosmetics Europe No P98 - CAS No 569646-79-3 - Submission II (eye irritation)
  32. Doxorubicin-Loaded Thermoresponsive Superparamagnetic Nanocarriers for Controlled Drug Delivery and Magnetic Hyperthermia Applications
  33. Scientific opinion on the proposed amendment of the EU specifications for titanium dioxide (E 171) with respect to the inclusion of additional parameters related to its particle size distribution
  34. Opinion of the scientific committee on consumer safety (SCCS) – Opinion on the safety of cosmetic ingredient phenylene bis-diphenyltriazine (CAS No 55514-22-2) - S86
  35. Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) – Revision of the Opinion on hydroxyapatite (nano) in cosmetic products
  36. A Facile Approach for Doxorubicine Delivery in Cancer Cells by Responsive and Fluorescent Core/Shell Quantum Dots
  37. Thermo-responsive magnetic Fe 3 O 4 @P(MEO 2 MA X -OEGMA 100-X ) NPs and their applications as drug delivery systems
  38. Opinion of the scientific committee on consumer safety (SCCS) – Final opinion on Polyaminopropyl Biguanide (PHMB) in cosmetic products - Submission III
  39. Opinion of the scientific committee on consumer safety (SCCS) – Final version of the opinion on Ethylzingerone - ‘Hydroxyethoxyphenyl Butanone’ (HEPB) - Cosmetics Europe No P98 - in cosmetic products
  40. Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) – Final version of the Opinion on Vitamin A (retinol, retinyl acetate and retinyl palmitate) in cosmetic products
  41. Efficient synthetic access to thermo-responsive core/shell nanoparticles
  42. Effect of heat treatments on the microstructure of an ultrafine-grained Al-Zn-Mg alloy produced by powder metallurgy
  43. One-step consolidation and precipitation hardening of an ultrafine-grained Al-Zn-Mg alloy powder by Spark Plasma Sintering
  44. Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) – Final version of the opinion on decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (cyclopentasiloxane, D5) in cosmetic products
  45. Functional responsive superparamagnetic core/shell nanoparticles and their drug release properties
  46. Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) – Final version of the opinion on Eco G+ in cosmetic products
  47. Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) – Final version of the opinion on Phenoxyethanol in cosmetic products
  48. Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) – Revision of the opinion on the safety of aluminium in cosmetic products
  49. Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Consumer safety (SCCS) – Revision of the opinion on the safety of the use of titanium dioxide, nano form, in cosmetic products
  50. Spark Plasma Sintering
  51. Hallmarks of mechanochemistry: from nanoparticles to technology
  52. Control of FeAl Composition Produced by SPS Reactive Sintering from Mechanically Activated Powder Mixture
  53. Nanomatériaux : Une revue des définitions, des applications et des effets sur la santé. Comment implémenter un développement sûr
  54. Production of Dense Nanostructured Materials using Fapas and SPS Techniques
  55. Analysis of Ball-Milled ZrAlNiCu Bulk Metallic Glass Powders
  56. Dense Mosi2 produced by reactive flash sintering: Control of Mo/Si agglomerates prepared by high-energy ball milling
  57. On the mechanically induced crystallization of FCC phases by mechanical milling in ZrAlNiCu bulk metallic glasses
  58. MoSi2 Formation Mechanisms during a Spark Plasma Synthesis from Mechanically Activated Powder Mixture
  59. Powder Metallurgical Processes for NiTi Shape Memory Alloys
  60. Front Matter
  61. The transformation behaviour of bulk nanostructured NiTi alloys
  62. Risques et bénéfices des nanotechnologies : le besoin de nouvelles formes de débat social
  63. High yield fabrication of fluorescent nanodiamonds
  64. High yield fabrication of fluorescent nanodiamonds
  65. Nonconventional production technologies for NiTi shape memory alloys
  66. Reactive sintering of molybdenum disilicide by spark plasma sintering from mechanically activated powder mixtures: Processing parameters and properties
  67. Thermal stability of FeAl intermetallics prepared by SHS sintering
  68. Ni4Ti3 Precipitation during Ageing of MARES NiTi Shape Memory Alloys Studied by FEG-SEM
  69. Mechanically activated reactive forging synthesis (MARFOS) of NiTi
  70. X-Ray Diffraction Study of NiTi Produced by Mechanically Activated Reactive Extrusion Synthesis (MARES)
  71. Nonparametric Estimation of Multiplicative Counting Process Intensity Functions with an Application to the Beijing SARS Epidemic
  72. Mechanically activated reactive extrusion synthesis (MARES) of NiTi
  73. Main recent contributions to SHS from France
  74. Reactive extrusion synthesis of mechanically activated Ti–50Ni powders
  75. In situ synchrotron investigation of MoSi2 formation mechanisms during current-activated SHS sintering
  76. Reaction mechanism for SHS of MoSi2 from mechanically activated powder mixtures
  77. Bulk FeAl nanostructured materials obtained by spray forming and spark plasma sintering
  78. High-energy ball milling of Al2O3–TiO2 powders
  79. Assisted self-sustaining combustion reaction in the Fe–Si system: Mechanical and chemical activation
  80. ISMANAM-2005 Proceedings
  81. Correlation between milling parameters and microstructure characteristics of nanocrystalline copper powder prepared via a high energy planetary ball mill
  82. Mechanical Milling
  83. Mechanics
  84. Spark Plasma Sintering à partir de poudres mécaniquement activées : compréhension des transitions de phase au cours d'un frittage réactif
  85. Mechanical Activation as a New Method for SHS
  86. <sub></sub>Microstructural Transformations of Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>-TiO<sub>2</sub> and Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>-ZrO<sub>2</sub> Powders Induced by High-Energy...
  87. Microstructural and Mechanical Characterization of Mechanically-Activated Plasma-Sprayed Nanostructured Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>-TiO<sub>2</sub> and Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>-ZrO<sub&g...
  88. Synthesis of bulk FeAl nanostructured materials by HVOF spray forming and Spark Plasma Sintering
  89. Structure and composition heterogeneity of a FeAl alloy prepared by one-step synthesis and consolidation processing and their influence on grain size characterization
  90. Structure, magnetic and Mössbauer studies of mechanically alloyed Fe–20wt.% Ni powders
  91. Combustion wave structure during the MoSi2 synthesis by Mechanically-Activated Self-propagating High-temperature Synthesis (MASHS): In situ time-resolved investigations
  92. Evolution of nanostructure states of Cu-powders prepared by ball milling
  93. X-ray diffraction and Mössbauer studies of mechanically alloyed Fe–Ni nanostructured powders
  94. Neural computation to predict magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed Fe–10%Ni and Fe–20%Ni nanocrystalline
  95. Unaggregated silicon nanocrystals obtained by ball milling
  96. Mechanically Activated Powder Metallurgy: A Suitable Way to Dense Nanostructured Materials
  97. Time-resolved XRD experiments for a fine description of mechanisms induced during reactive sintering
  98. Milling conditions effect on structure and magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed Fe–10% Ni and Fe–20% Ni alloys
  99. Effect of Microstructure on the High Temperature Oxidation and Pesting Behaviour of MoSi<sub>2</sub>
  100. Friction mode and shock mode effect on magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed Fe-based nanocrystalline materials
  101. Electrochemical behavior of nanocrystalline iron aluminide obtained by mechanically activated field activated pressure assisted synthesis
  102. Spark plasma synthesis from mechanically activated powders: a versatile route for producing dense nanostructured iron aluminides
  103. X-ray diffraction line profile analysis of iron ball milled powders
  104. Effet du broyage mécanique sur le profil de raies de diffraction des rayons x : cas du fer
  105. Dense nanostructured materials obtained by spark plasma sintering and field activated pressure assisted synthesis starting from mechanically activated powder mixtures
  106. Structure and magnetic properties of nanocrystalline mechanically alloyed Fe–10% Ni and Fe–20% Ni
  107. Investigation of mechanically activated field-activated pressure-assisted synthesis processing parameters for producing dense nanostructured FeAl
  108. From Nanostructured Powders to Dense Nanostructured Materials : Mechanically Activated Powder Metallurgy
  109. Activation mécanique des procédés de la métallurgie des poudres: une solution vers l'élaboration de nanomatériaux
  110. Correlation between ball milling conditions and planar effects on Cu-nanostructured powders
  111. Investigations of the formation mechanism of nanostructured NbAl3 via MASHS reaction
  112. Simultaneous Synthesis and Consolidation of Nanostructured MoSi2
  113. The mechanically activated combustion reaction in the Fe–Si system: in situ time-resolved synchrotron investigations
  114. A new experimental setup for the time resolved x-ray diffraction study of self-propagating high-temperature synthesis
  115. Role of the Microstructure on the High Temperature Oxidation Properties of the Intermetallic Compound NbAl<sub>3</sub>
  116. Synthesis of nanocrystalline NbAl3 by mechanical and field activation
  117. One-Step Synthesis and Consolidation of Nanophase Iron Aluminide
  118. Mechanical activation effect on the self-sustaining combustion reaction in the Mo–Si system
  119. In-situ time-resolved X-ray diffraction experiments applied to self-sustained reactions from mechanically activated mixtures
  120. Reactivity of Cu3Si of different genesis towards copper(I) chloride
  121. Enhancement of self-sustaining reaction Cu3Si phase formation starting from mechanically activated powders
  122. Elaboration of the Cu3Si compound using a mechanically activated annealing process
  123. Simultaneous IR and time-resolved X-ray diffraction measurements for studying self-sustained reactions
  124. In-situ time resolved X-ray diffraction study of the formation of the nanocrystalline NbAl3 phase by mechanically activated self-propagating high-temperature synthesis reaction
  125. Mechanical activation conditions of the Fe2O3 and V2O3 mixture powders in order to obtain a nanometric vanadium spinel ferrite
  126. Mechanically Activated Self-Propagating High Temperature Synthesis (MASHS) Applied to the MoSi<sub>2</sub> and FeSi<sub>2</sub> Phase Formation
  127. Nanocrystalline FeAl Synthesis by MASHS with <i>In Situ</i> and Post Mortem Characterizations
  128. Magnetic hyperfine temperature dependence in Fe–Si crystalline alloys
  129. Compressibility of Ball-Milled Nanocrystalline Materials Determined at High Pressure: First Results
  130. Magnetic Properties Study Of Nanocrystalline Cobalt and Cobalt-Based Alloys
  131. Synthesis of niobium aluminides using mechanically activated self-propagating high-temperature synthesis and mechanically activated annealing process
  132. In situ synchrotron characterization of mechanically activated self-propagating high-temperature synthesis applied in Mo–Si system
  133. Enhancement of self-sustaining reaction by mechanical activation: case of an FeSi system
  134. Mechanically activated synthesis studied by X-ray diffraction in the Fe–Al system
  135. Some recent developments in mechanical activation and mechanosynthesis
  136. In situ time-resolved diffraction coupled with a thermal i.r. camera to study mechanically activated SHS reaction: case of Fe–Al binary system
  137. Développements récents de l'étude en temps réel par diffraction des rayons X couplée à une thermographie infrarouge : application au suivi de la réaction MASHS dans les systèmes FeAl, et MoSi2
  138. Activation mécanique d'oxydes de fer et de vanadium en vue d'une synthèse de ferrite de vanadium nanométrique similaire au composé issu de la chimie douce
  139. Mechanically Activated SHS Reaction in the Fe-Al System: In Situ Time Resolved Diffraction Using Synchrotron Radiation
  140. Preparation of Nanocrystalline Copper by Hot and Cold Compaction: Characterization of Mechanical and Electrochemical Properties
  141. Structural study of FeSi nanostructured materials
  142. Effects of High Energy Ball Milling on Ceramic Oxides
  143. Electrochemical Investigation of Nanocrystalline Ni Obtained by Different Preparation
  144. Interfaces and Defects in Nanocrystalline Oxides
  145. <title>Investigations of mechanically alloyed nanocrystalline materials by microacoustic techniques</title>
  146. Mechanochemistry and Mechanical Activation
  147. Corrosion Behaviour of Nickel Coating Obtained by Ball Milling
  148. Nanocrystalline and Amorphous Mechanically Alloyed Ni - Al - M (M=Fe, Zr) Phases
  149. Optimisation of the Mechanical Shock Transfer in a Modified Horizontal Rod Mill
  150. Shock Transfer in Ball-Milling: Nanocomposite Mechanical Approach
  151. Study of an Al Composite Reinforced with Nanometric SiC Particles, Produced by Mechanical Alloying
  152. Nanocrystalline FeNi solid solutions prepared by mechanical alloying
  153. Nanostructural materials formation by mechanical alloying: Morphologic analysis based on transmission and scanning electron microscopic observations
  154. The physics of mechanical alloying in a modified horizontal rod mill: Mathematical treatment
  155. Structural investigation of mechanically alloyed (NiAl)1 − x(M)x (M = Fe, Zr) nanocrystalline and amorphous phases
  156. The physics of mechanical alloying in a planetary ball mill: Mathematical treatment
  157. Bulk Synthesis of Nanometer-Sized Materials by Combination of Mechanical Alloying and Compaction
  158. Modification Induced by Milling on Liquid Phase Sintering
  159. Mössbauer Effect Study of Disordering Induced by Mechanical Alloying in the Fe-Si System
  160. Nanophase Formation Activated by Mechanical Alloying
  161. Physics of Mechanical Alloying in Planetary Ball Mill and the Horizontal Rod Mill: Kinematic Approach
  162. Formation of Nanostructural Materials Induced by Mechanical Processings (<I>Overview</I>)
  163. Structure of nanosized refractory oxde powders
  164. A mathematical and experimental dynamical phase diagram for ball-milled Ni10Zr7
  165. Transitions de phases sous sollicitations mécaniques : élaboration par mécano-synthèse de matériaux à nanostructures (alliages métalliques, semi-conducteurs, céramiques)
  166. Nanocrystalline MoSi2 phase formation induced by mechanically activated annealing
  167. Mössbauer effect evidence for disordering induced by mechanical alloying in the Fe-Si system
  168. Article
  169. Mechanical alloying in a planetary ball mill : kinematic description
  170. Supersaturated A2 solid solution induced by ball milling in the Fe-Si system: structural and magnetic characterization and thermal stability
  171. Stabilized Zirconias Prepared by Mechanical Alloying
  172. Physique de la mécanosynthèse dans un broyeur planétaire : approche cinématique
  173. Elaboration par mécanosynthèse de matériaux à nanostructures (alliages métalliques, semi-conducteurs, céramiques).
  174. Elaboration par mécanosynthèse indirecte de siliciures
  175. Nanoparticules d’oxydes réfractaires préparées par broyage à haute énergie
  176. Mechanism of mechanical alloying phase formation and related magnetic and mechanical properties in the FeSi system
  177. Solid state reaction induced by post-milling annealing in the FeSi system
  178. Far from equilibrium phase transition induced by solid-state reaction in the FeSi system
  179. Far-from-equilibrium phase transition induced by mechanical alloying in the CuFe system
  180. Chemically disordered Ni3Al synthesized by rapid solidification: an experimental investigation of the quenching parameters
  181. Oxydes céramiques élaborés par voie mécanochimique
  182. Identification by DSC and DTA of the oxygen and carbon contamination due to the use of ethanol during mechanical alloying of Cu-Fe powders
  183. Far from equilibrium crystalline to amorphous phase transition induced by mechanical alloying in the Fe-Si system
  184. Structure and properties of Cu, Ni and Fe powders milled in a planetary ball mill
  185. Amorphization Induced by Ball — Milling in Some Pure Elements: Si, Ge
  186. Metastable Phase Transition Induced by Mechanical Alloying in a Si (B/C) Mixture
  187. Crystal to Non-Equilibrium Phase Transition Induced by Ball-Milling
  188. Metastable Phase Transition Induced by Ball-Milling in the Ge-Si System
  189. Crystal-to-amorphous phase transition induced by mechanical alloying in the GeSi system
  190. Phase transition induced by ball milling in germanium
  191. Ball milling: an E-v-T parameter phase diagram
  192. Metastable phase transformations induced by ball-milling in the CuW system
  193. Planetary ball-milling: an experimental parameter phase diagram
  194. AMORPHISATION OF SEMICONDUCTORS BY BALL-MILLING
  195. CRYSTAL TO NON EQUILIBRIUM PHASE TRANSITION INDUCED BY BALL-MILLING IN SILICON AND THE IMMISCIBLE Si (Sn, Zn) SYSTEMS
  196. MECHANICAL ALLOYING : FAR FROM EQUILIBRIUM PHASE TRANSITIONS ?
  197. Amorphization during Cold Rolling of NiZr Multilayer Composites
  198. Crystal-amorphous phase transition induced by ball-milling in silicon
  199. Laser surface alloying of Ni film on Al-based alloy
  200. Laser surface alloying of ni film on al-based alloy
  201. Dynamic equilibrium induced by ball milling in the NiZr system
  202. A calorimetric study of mechanically induced phase transformations in NiZr alloys
  203. Ball milling amorphization mechanism of NiZr alloys
  204. Amorphization by solid state diffusion in granular system
  205. Amorphization of a metalloid-rich ferritic steel by a continuous CO2 laser: A microstructural investigation
  206. ETUDE MICROSTRUCTURALE DE L'AMORPHISATION SUPERFICIELLE D'UN ALLIAGE BASE FER, IRRADIE PAR LASER CO2CONTINU
  207. A simple model for the crystal-to-amorphous phase transition under laser annealing conditions
  208. AUTOMATISATION D'UN PENDULE DE TORSION INVERSE PAR MICRO-ORDINATEUR
  209. MÉCANIQUE