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Laura H. Carvalho

Researcher at Federal University of Campina Grande

Publications -  115
Citations -  2155

Laura H. Carvalho is an academic researcher from Federal University of Campina Grande. The author has contributed to research in topics: Organoclay & Rheometry. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 103 publications receiving 1664 citations. Previous affiliations of Laura H. Carvalho include Federal University of Rio de Janeiro & Federal University of Paraíba.

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A review on sisal fiber reinforced polymer composites

TL;DR: A revisao dos trabalhos de pesquisa publicados no campo dos compositos polimericos ecologicos, especialmente no que se refere aos reforcados com fibras de sisal, visando seu uso como material de construcao as mentioned in this paper.
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Effect of wettability and ageing conditions on the physical and mechanical properties of uniaxially oriented jute-roving-reinforced polyester composites

TL;DR: In this paper, the tensile, flexural, and impact behaviour of jute roving reinforced polyester composites were investigated as a function of fibre loading and fibre surface wettability.
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Application of Infrared Spectroscopy to Analysis of Chitosan/Clay Nanocomposites

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the synthesis and characterisation of chitosan/clay nanocomposites by infrared spectroscopy, and data of x-ray diffraction and mechanical properties are also considered.
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Mechanical properties of phenolic composites reinforced with jute/cotton hybrid fabrics

TL;DR: In this paper, the properties of novolac type phenolic composites reinforced with jute/cotton hybrid woven fabrics were investigated as a function of fiber orientation and roving/fabric characteristics.
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Scaling and root planing, systemic metronidazole and professional plaque removal in the treatment of chronic periodontitis in a Brazilian population. I. clinical results.

TL;DR: Adjunctive therapy appeared to have a greater effect and also affected members of the orange complex and all treatments reduced counts and proportions of red complex species.