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    Değişen dünyada işletmeler / by Ferrell, O.C

    Published İstanbul Aydın Üniversitesi, 2013.
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    Molecular Dynamics Analyses of Prion Protein Structures The Resistance to Prion Diseases Down Under / by Zhang, Jiapu

    Published Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
    Table of Contents: “…Preface -- Basic Knowledge -- Part I Prion Resistance Species -- Rabbits -Wild-type and Mutants -- Dogs -Wild-type and D159NMutant -- Horses, Buffaloes, and Pigs -- Chicken, Turtles, and Frogs -- Other Species -- Part II b 2-a2 Loop -- Wild-type Mouse 37 oC and 19.85 oC Structures -- Mouse Mutants -- Other Species with an Ordered b 2-a2 -- Part III Human Mutants -- Human Mutants -- Human PrPC Monomer, Dimer and Its M129V Mutant -- Human Peptides -- Part IV PrP Binding/Docking -- PrP Bounded to Antibodies, Nanobody, RNA aptamer, etc -- Potential Antiprion Drugs -- Part V Prion Peptides with Cross-b Structures -- Mathematical Formulas for All PrP Peptides' cross-b structures -- Hydrogen Bonds Between Two Optimized Fundamental Chains of Each Model -- References. .…”
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    Zeytin yaprağı ekstraktı ilaveli domates salçası üretiminin optimizasyonu/ by Akkol, Dilara

    Published 2023
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    Greyfurt suyunun ultrason, mikrodalga ve kombine uygulamaları ile işlenmesi / by Bozkurt, Büşra

    Published 2023
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    ZnO-Nanocarbon Core-Shell Type Hybrid Quantum Dots by Choi, Won Kook

    Published Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
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    Introduction to Refractories for Iron- and Steelmaking. by Biswas, Subir

    Published Springer International Publishing AG, 2020.
    Table of Contents: “…1.4.4.5 Effect of Impurities -- 1.4.4.6 Effect of MgO Crystallite Size -- 1.4.4.7 Poor Thermal Shock Resistance of MgO Refractory -- 1.4.5 Dolomite Refractory -- 1.4.5.1 Direct-Bonded Doloma Bricks (Fired) -- 1.4.5.2 Chemically Bonded Dolomite Bricks -- 1.4.5.3 Direct-Bonded Dolomite Bricks with Improved Thermal Shock Resistance -- 1.4.5.4 Dolomite Brick Selection Criteria -- 1.4.5.5 Specification of Dolomite Bricks -- 1.4.6 MgO-C Refractories -- 1.4.6.1 Production Technology of Fired Carbon-Bonded Magnesia Bricks -- 1.4.6.2 Production Technology of Carbon Bond Impregnated Magnesia Bricks -- 1.4.6.3 Production Technology of Resin-Bonded MgO-C Bricks -- 1.4.7 MgO-Cr2O3 Refractories -- 1.4.7.1 Chrome Ore -- 1.4.7.2 Bond Aggregate System: Synthetic and Rebonded -- 1.4.7.3 Different Types of Magnesia-Chrome Bricks Based on Bonding System -- Chemically Bonded -- Silicate Bonded -- Direct Bonded -- Rebonded -- Semi-rebonded -- 1.4.7.4 Effect of Fused Magnesia-Chromite Quality on Rebonded Bricks -- 1.4.7.5 Competitive Features of Direct-Bonded, Rebonded and Semi-rebonded Bricks -- 1.4.7.6 Corrosion of Magnesia:Chrome Bricks -- 1.4.8 Spinel Refractories -- 1.4.8.1 In Situ and Preformed Spinel -- 1.4.8.2 Features of Spinel as a Superior Refractory Material -- 1.4.9 Silicon Carbide Refractories -- 1.4.9.1 Oxidation Reactions of SiC -- 1.4.9.2 Oxidation of SiC in the Presence of Water Vapor -- 1.4.9.3 Oxidation of SiC in CO Atmosphere -- 1.4.9.4 Oxidation of SiC in the Presence of Alkali (Na2O + K2O) -- 1.4.9.5 Damage of SiC Refractories -- 1.4.10 Zircon and Zirconia Refractories -- 1.4.10.1 ZrO2 -- 1.4.10.2 Stabilized Zirconia -- 1.5 Monolithic Refractories -- 1.5.1 Types of Monolithic Refractories -- 1.5.2 Castables -- 1.5.2.1 Conventional Castable -- 1.5.2.2 Low-Cement and Ultra-Low-Cement Castable -- 1.5.2.3 Castable Manufacturing Process.…”
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