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Chapter 1 Physico-chemical Criteria for Estimating the Efficiency of Burn Dressings |
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Chapter 2 Antimicrobial Packaging Materials from Poly (Lactic Acid) Incorporated with Pectin-Nisaplin® Microparticles |
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Chapter 3 Oxidative Degradation of Hyaluronan: Is Melatonin an Antioxidant or Prooxidant? |
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59 | (10) |
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Chapter 4 Stereomicrostructure as a Determining Factor on Trapped Space Charge Densities of Poly(methy1 methacrylate) |
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69 | (14) |
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Chapter 5 Influence of Fe(III) Porphyrins on Radical Polymerization of Viny1 Monomers |
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83 | (18) |
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Chapter 6 Effect of L-glutathione on High-molar-mass Hyaluronan Degradation by Oxidative System Cu(II) Plus Ascorbate |
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101 | (12) |
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Chapter 7 Hyaluronan Degradation by Reactive Oxygen Species: Scavenging Effect of the Hexahydropyridoindole Stobadine and Two of its Derivatives |
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113 | (14) |
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Chapter 8 Peroxynitrite: A Potent Endogenous Pro-oxidant Agent Playing an Important Role in Degradation of Hyaluronan Biopolymer |
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127 | (12) |
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Chapter 9 Fiber Reinforced Polystyrene Concrete: Advanced Composite of Tomorrow |
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139 | (12) |
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Chapter 10 Neoglycoproteins of Mannan: Preparation, Characterization, Properties, and Applications |
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151 | (16) |
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Chapter 11 A Study on Electrospun Nanofibers |
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167 | (6) |
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Chapter 12 Preparation and Study of Chitosan Polymer Complexes with Proteins and Hydroxylous Polymers |
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173 | (14) |
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Chapter 13 Modified Chitosan Films with Regulated Transport Properties |
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187 | (6) |
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Chapter 14 Conducting Polymers |
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193 | (16) |
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Chapter 15 Generation of Triphenylamine Radical Cations by Nitrogen Dioxide |
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209 | (12) |
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Chapter 16 Alkylation of 2, 6-di-tert-butylphenol with Methyl Acrylate Catalyzed by Potassium 2, 6-di-tert-butylphenoxide |
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221 | (8) |
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Chapter 17 Potassium and Sodium 2, 6-di-tert-butyl Phenoxides and their Properties |
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229 | (12) |
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Chapter 18 Working out of a Universal Method of Calculation of the Bubbling-vortical Device on the Basis of Optimization of its Regime-constructive Paraunderground |
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241 | (10) |
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Chapter 19 Kinetic Analysis of Convective Drying |
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251 | (14) |
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Chapter 20 Compatibility and Degradability of the Polyalkanoates/Epoxy Modified Lignin Blends |
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265 | (18) |
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Chapter 21 Fracture Mechanics of Polymeric Asphalt Pavements |
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283 | (6) |
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Chapter 22 Three-Dimensional Conjugate Heat Transfer in Porous Media |
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289 | (16) |
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Chapter 23 Behavior of some Irradiated Solid Oxidesin Different Mediaand in Presence of Additions |
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305 | (10) |
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Chapter 24 Thermostability and Coke Formation Ability of Diphenyldiacetylene and P-Diethynylbenzene Polymers |
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315 | (14) |
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Chapter 25 The Effect of Brominated Flame Retardants on Combustibility of Cable Polyethylene |
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329 | (6) |
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Chapter 26 Taylor-Made Block Copolymers of Poly(Acrylic Acid) as Pigments Surface Modification Agents |
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335 | (16) |
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Chapter 27 Role of Radicals in Radiation Degradation of Chitosan |
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351 | (6) |
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Chapter 28 Effect of Drying Methods on Wood Strength |
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357 | (16) |
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Chapter 29 Quantum Chemical Calculation of the Monoaminocarbonic Acids |
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373 | (12) |
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Chapter 30 Prediction of Drying Rate in Porous Media |
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385 | (12) |
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Chapter 31 Kinetics of Isothermal Curing of Epoxide Composition from Measurement of DSC |
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397 | (12) |
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Chapter 32 Advances in Green Composites |
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409 | (14) |
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Chapter 33 Free-radical Mechanism of Chitosan Degradation under γ-Irradiation |
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423 | (4) |
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Chapter 34 Combining Textile Wastes with Cement for Soil Stabilization |
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427 | (30) |
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Chapter 35 Antioxidant Activity of some Officinal Plants and Fruit Extracts |
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457 | (8) |
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