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  1. Ce, Gd and Yb accumulation in microalgae: an L-edge XAS study
  2. The Dependence of Ilmenite’s Dissolution Rate in Hydrochloric Acid on the Fe(III)/Fe(II) Ratio, with Fe K-Edge XANES Pre-Edge Peak Analysis
  3. Microalgae for the Extraction and Separation of Rare Earths: An STXM Study of Ce, Gd, and P
  4. Phosphorus Storage in Microalgae: STXM and XAS P K-Edge Investigation
  5. Gelatin and Collagen from Sheepskin
  6. Collagen dehydration
  7. Niobium K-Edge X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Doped TiO2 Produced from Ilmenite Digested in Hydrochloric Acid
  8. Collagen arrangement and strength in sausage casings produced from natural intestines
  9. Structure and Strength of Bovine and Equine Amniotic Membrane
  10. Collagen Extraction from Animal Skin
  11. Controlled Hydrolysis of TiO2 from HCl Digestion Liquors of Ilmenite
  12. Manganese accumulation in probiotic Lactobacillus paracasei ATCC 55544 analyzed by synchrotron X-ray fluorescence microscopy and impact of accumulation on the bacterial viability following encapsulation
  13. <p>Bovine Meniscus Middle Zone Tissue: Measurement of Collagen Fibril Behavior During Compression</p>
  14. Characterization of the Heavy Mineral Suite in a Holocene Beach Placer, Barrytown, New Zealand
  15. An EXAFS and XANES Study of V, Ni, and Fe Speciation in Cokes for Anodes Used in Aluminum Production
  16. Measured collagen fibril response to arterial inflation using SAXS
  17. Effect of collagen packing and moisture content on leather stiffness
  18. Reactivity of Coke in Relation to Sulfur Level and Microstructure
  19. Data on collagen structures in leather with varying moisture contents from small angle X-ray scattering and three point bend testing
  20. Nanostructure of electrospun collagen: Do electrospun collagen fibers form native structures?
  21. Tropical keratopathy of cats
  22. A XANES Study of Sulfur Speciation and Reactivity in Cokes for Anodes Used in Aluminum Production
  23. Acellular dermal matrix collagen responds to strain by intermolecular spacing contraction with fibril extension and rearrangement
  24. Artificially modified collagen fibril orientation affects leather tear strength
  25. Collagen Fibril Intermolecular Spacing Changes with 2-Propanol: A Mechanism for Tissue Stiffness
  26. Collagen Fibril Response to Strain in Scaffolds from Ovine Forestomach for Tissue Engineering
  27. Cover Image, Volume 97, Issue 11
  28. Deer leather: analysis of the microstructure affecting pebble
  29. Electronic Structure and Growth of Electrochemically Formed Iridium Oxide Films
  30. Influence of Heat Transfer on Anode Reactions When Electrowinning Metal from Its Oxides Dissolved in Molten Fluorides
  31. The influence of water, lanolin, urea, proline, paraffin and fatliquor on collagen D-spacing in leather
  32. Co-evolution of Carbon Oxides and Fluorides During the Electrowinning of Aluminium with Molten NaF–AlF3–CaF2–Al2O3 Electrolytes
  33. A new force–extension formula for stretched macromolecules and polymers based on the Ising model
  34. Age Differences with Glutaraldehyde Treatment in Collagen Fibril Orientation of Bovine Pericardium
  35. The digestion of New Zealand ilmenite by hydrochloric acid
  36. Looseness in bovine leather: microstructural characterization
  37. Collagen Fibril Structure and Strength in Acellular Dermal Matrix Materials of Bovine, Porcine, and Human Origin
  38. Changes to Collagen Structure during Leather Processing
  39. Poisson's ratio of collagen fibrils measured by small angle X-ray scattering of strained bovine pericardium
  40. Collagen cross linking and fibril alignment in pericardium
  41. Solving the mystery of the internal structure of casein micelles
  42. Stability of probiotic Lactobacillus paracasei during storage as affected by the drying method
  43. Stabilizing Chromium from Leather Waste in Biochar
  44. Age Dependent Differences in Collagen Alignment of Glutaraldehyde Fixed Bovine Pericardium
  45. Collagen Fibril Orientation and Tear Strength across Ovine Skins
  46. Collagen Fibril Diameter and Leather Strength
  47. C K-edge NEXAFS study of fluorocarbon formation on carbon anodes in molten NaF-AlF3-CaF2
  48. Collagen Orientation and Leather Strength for Selected Mammals
  49. Silver Nanoparticles Disrupt Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Growth in a Sand Matrix
  50. Iridium–ruthenium single phase mixed oxides for oxygen evolution: Composition dependence of electrocatalytic activity
  51. Collagen Fibril Alignment and Deformation during Tensile Strain of Leather: A Small-Angle X-ray Scattering Study
  52. Facilitating high-force single-polysaccharide stretching using covalent attachment of one end of the chain
  53. Facilitating Nanomechanical Measurements on Physisorbed Biopolymers with Automated On-the-Fly Monitoring of Single-Molecule Force Curves
  54. Collagen Fibril Orientation in Ovine and Bovine Leather Affects Strength: A Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) Study
  55. Nanoparticles of IrO2 or Sb–SnO2 increase the performance of iridium oxide DSA electrodes
  56. An XPS study of the fluorination of carbon anodes in molten NaF–AlF3–CaF2
  57. Chemical techniques for pretreating and regenerating active slag filters for improved phosphorus removal
  58. Gold nanoparticles produced in a microalga
  59. Energy resolved XPS depth profile of (IrO2, RuO2, Sb2O5, SnO2) electrocatalyst powder to reveal core-shell nanoparticle structure
  60. Silver and gold nanoparticles in plants: sites for the reduction to metal
  61. Biophysical characterization of ovine forestomach extracellular matrix biomaterials
  62. Leather Structure Determination by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS): Cross Sections of Ovine and Bovine Leather
  63. Antimicrobial and immunomodulatory activities of an ovine proline/arginine-rich cathelicidin
  64. Electrocatalytic activity of IrO2–RuO2 supported on Sb-doped SnO2 nanoparticles
  65. Force-extension formula for the worm-like chain model from a variational principle
  66. A Decade of Nanoparticle Research in Australia and New Zealand
  67. X-ray pair distribution function analysis of nanostructured materials using a Mythen detector
  68. Assessment of physical techniques to regenerate active slag filters removing phosphorus from wastewater
  69. Mechanical model for a collagen fibril pair in extracellular matrix
  70. Heterogeneity of milk fat globule membrane structure and composition as observed using fluorescence microscopy techniques
  71. The mechanism of metal nanoparticle formation in plants: limits on accumulation
  72. Multifunctional Inorganic-Binding Beads Self-Assembled Inside Engineered Bacteria
  73. Using Proteomics, Immunohistology, and Atomic Force Microscopy To Characterize Surface Damage to Lambskins Observed after Enzymatic Dewooling
  74. Production of hydrogen by the electrochemical reforming of glycerol–water solutions in a PEM electrolysis cell
  75. Stretching single polysaccharide molecules using AFM: A potential method for the investigation of the intermolecular uronate distribution of alginate?
  76. Entropic and Enthalpic Contributions to the Chair−Boat Conformational Transformation in Dextran under Single Molecule Stretching
  77. Adhesive Properties of Tall Oil Pitch Modified Bitumen
  78. Age Hardening Potential of Tall Oil Pitch Modified Bitumen
  79. Effects of Redox Potential and pH Changes on Phosphorus Retention by Melter Slag Filters Treating Wastewater
  80. Investigation of the effects of fine structure on the nanomechanical properties of pectin
  81. Effect of Oxazolidine E on Collagen Fibril Formation and Stabilization of the Collagen Matrix
  82. Accumulation of Gold Nanoparticles inBrassic Juncea
  83. Phosphorus Removal Mechanisms in Active Slag Filters Treating Waste Stabilization Pond Effluent
  84. Hydrophobin genes and their expression in conidial and aconidial Neurospora species
  85. Model for stretching elastic biopolymers which exhibit conformational transformations
  86. Pick your carats: nanoparticles of gold–silver–copper alloy produced in vivo
  87. Adhesive Properties of Tall Oil Pitch Modified Bitumen
  88. Age Hardening Potential of Tall Oil Pitch Modified Bitumen
  89. Structural basis for rodlet assembly in fungal hydrophobins
  90. Phosphorus removal by an ‘active’ slag filter–a decade of full scale experience
  91. Stretching Single Molecules of Connective Tissue Glycans to Characterize Their Shape-Maintaining Elasticity
  92. Investigation of morphological changes toStaphylococcus aureusinduced by ovine-derived antimicrobial peptides using TEM and AFM
  93. Direct observation of the asphaltene structure in paving-grade bitumen using confocal laser-scanning microscopy
  94. XPS study of the changes during the service life of polyester powder coatings
  95. Studies of the microstructure of polymer-modified bitumen emulsions using confocal laser scanning microscopy
  96. The Hydrophobin EAS Is Largely Unstructured in Solution and Functions by Forming Amyloid-Like Structures
  97. Synthesis and Characterization of LaCr1−xNixO3Perovskite Oxide Catalysts
  98. Adsorption of hydrogen fluoride on alumina