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Alfred University
Education•Alfred, New York, United States•
About: Alfred University is a education organization based out in Alfred, New York, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Ceramic & Microstructure. The organization has 1430 authors who have published 2351 publications receiving 48193 citations.
Topics: Ceramic, Microstructure, Sintering, Raman spectroscopy, Crystallization
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01 Jan 2006TL;DR: In this paper, the basic principles of glass formation and composition are discussed, including linear elasticity, phase separation and liquid immiscibility, and dielectric properties of glass.
Abstract: Introduction. Fundamentals of the Glassy State. Glass Formation Principles. Glass Microstructure: Phase Separation and Liquid Immiscibility. Glass Compositions and Structures. Composition-Structure-Property Relationship Principles. Density and Molar Volume. Elastic Properties and Microhardness of Glass. The Viscosity of Glass. Thermal Expansion of Glass. Heat Capacity of Glass. Thermal Conductivity and Heat Transfer in Glass. Glass Transition Range Behavior. Permeation, Diffusion and Ionic Conduction in Glass. Dielectric Properties. Electronic Conduction. Chemical Durability. Strength and Toughness. Optical Properties. Fundamentals of Inorganic Glassmaking. Appendix I: Elements of Linear Elasticity. Appendix II: Units and General Data Conversions. Subject Index.
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TL;DR: This essay reviews the literature on the social psychological impact of infertility, paying special attention to the relationship between gender and the infertility experience, and concludes that infertility is a more stressful experience for women than it is for men.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe general concepts of mercury porosimetry measurements and provide an overview on the current status of pore-network analysis tools, as well as emphasizing the need for testing of model pore structures and the status on pore network modeling software.
Abstract: The paper describes general concepts of mercury porosimetry measurements and provides an overview on the current status of pore-network analysis tools. Practical aspects of the technique are described as well as emphasizing the need for testing of model pore structures and the status on pore network modeling software.
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TL;DR: This study demonstrates optimization of material parameters for 3D printed calcium phosphate scaffolds and enhancement of material properties by volumetric collagen incorporation via inkjet printing.
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TL;DR: Examination of research published since the last review of the literature on the socio-psychological impact of infertility concludes that more attention is now being paid to the ways in which the experience of infertility is shaped by social context.
Abstract: About 10 years ago Greil published a review and critique of the literature on the socio-psychological impact of infertility. He found at the time that most scholars treated infertility as a medical condition with psychological consequences rather than as a socially constructed reality. This article examines research published since the last review. More studies now place infertility within larger social contexts and social scientific frameworks although clinical emphases persist. Methodological problems remain but important improvements are also evident. We identify two vigorous research traditions in the social scientific study of infertility. One tradition uses primarily quantitative techniques to study clinic patients in order to improve service delivery and to assess the need for psychological counselling. The other tradition uses primarily qualitative research to capture the experiences of infertile people in a sociocultural context. We conclude that more attention is now being paid to the ways in which the experience of infertility is shaped by social context. We call for continued progress in the development of a distinctly sociological approach to infertility and for the continued integration of the two research traditions identified here.
675 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Michael Thompson | 76 | 911 | 28151 |
Nitin P. Padture | 76 | 264 | 21562 |
James P. Kelly | 65 | 170 | 21841 |
John C. Mauro | 50 | 400 | 10209 |
Timothy Z. Keith | 49 | 121 | 8286 |
Richard K. Brow | 48 | 230 | 9400 |
Alastair N. Cormack | 41 | 118 | 5003 |
Mao-Jiun J. Wang | 41 | 165 | 7695 |
Jane Y. Howe | 41 | 182 | 7240 |
Rajan Batta | 41 | 162 | 6229 |
James E. Aikens | 40 | 106 | 6029 |
David T. Hoelzer | 39 | 136 | 5406 |
Jincheng Du | 39 | 198 | 4944 |
Alfonso Pedone | 38 | 135 | 4133 |
Bernard P. Mahon | 37 | 91 | 6722 |