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Imperial Chemical Industries

About: Imperial Chemical Industries is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Alkyl & Catalysis. The organization has 8189 authors who have published 7809 publications receiving 190252 citations. The organization is also known as: Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Topics: Alkyl, Catalysis, Alkoxy group, Polymer, Coating


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TL;DR: Extensions have been made to the Vold Approach for calculating the van der Waals attraction between colloid particles with adsorbed layers as mentioned in this paper, and new equations to allow for the retardation effect are presented.

215 citations

Patent
01 Aug 1975
TL;DR: A mat of fibers is a product comprising a set of fibers prepared by electrostatically spinning an organic material and collecting the spun fibers on a suitable receiver as mentioned in this paper, and it can be regarded as a kind of yarn mat.
Abstract: A product comprising a mat of fibers prepared by electrostatically spinning an organic material and collecting the spun fibers on a suitable receiver.

213 citations

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TL;DR: DNAs complementary to a size-selected fraction of poly(A)(+) RNA present in elicitor-treated cells of bean were inserted into pAT153 and used to transform Escherichia coli strain C600 and showed that elicitor caused a rapid, marked but transient increase in phenylalanine ammonia-lyase mRNA that was closely correlated with changes in translatable mRNA activity in vitro and enzyme synthesis in vivo.
Abstract: DNAs complementary to a size-selected fraction of poly(A)+ RNA present in elicitor-treated cells of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) were inserted into pAT153 and used to transform Escherichia coli strain C600. Five clones were identified by hybrid-selected translation and cross-hybridization that contained sequences complementary to mRNA encoding phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (EC 4.3.1.5), which catalyzes the first reaction of phenylpropanoid biosynthesis. The longest insert contained a single open reading frame of 1520 base pairs together with 223 base pairs of 3′ untranslated sequence. RNA blot hybridization showed that elicitor caused a rapid, marked but transient increase in phenylalanine ammonia-lyase mRNA that was closely correlated with changes in translatable mRNA activity in vitro and enzyme synthesis in vivo. Blot hybridization of newly synthesized mRNA purified by organomercurial affinity chromatography following in vivo pulse-labeling with 4-thiouridine indicates that elicitor caused a rapid stimulation of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase mRNA synthesis as an early in the defense response leading to accumulation of phenylpropanoid-derived phytoalexins.

212 citations

Patent
12 Jan 1982
TL;DR: In this article, a thermoplastics polymer is used to produce reinforced structures with high stiffness, which can be further processed even in vigorous mixing processes such as injection molding with surprisingly high retention of the fibre length in the fabricated article.
Abstract: Fibre-reinforced structures comprising a thermoplastics polymer and containing at least 30% by volume of reinforcing filaments extending longitudinally of the structure which have been produced in a continuous process and which have exceptionally high stiffness. The exceptionally high stiffness results from thorough wetting of the reinforcing filaments by molten polymer in the continuous process. The thorough wetting gives rise to a product which can be further processed even in vigorous mixing processes such as injection moulding with surprisingly high retention of the fibre length in the fabricated article. The continuous processes for producing the reinforced structures employ thermoplastics polymers having lower melt viscosities than conventionally considered suitable for achieving satisfactory physical properties.

211 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Richard A. Dixon12660371424
Donald Mackay10346835105
Graham J. Hutchings9799544270
George E. P. Box94276131808
Ian Kimber9162028629
Ian D. Wilson8059433379
Paul D. Beer7654427398
Philip J. White7531426523
Vernon C. Gibson7134022163
A. Keller6230414920
Michael Bowker6230412119
Brian Vincent5922813366
Brian P. Griffin5637314337
Manfred Bochmann5633112573
Diana Anderson5432316177
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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20131
20122
201149
201011
200913