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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Education•Troy, New York, United States•
About: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is a education organization based out in Troy, New York, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Terahertz radiation & Finite element method. The organization has 19024 authors who have published 39922 publications receiving 1414699 citations. The organization is also known as: RPI & Rensselaer Institute.
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TL;DR: It is clear that AuNP morphology does affect adsorbed protein structure; a better understanding of these differences will be essential to engineer fully functional nanobioconjugates.
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TL;DR: Conventional and high-resolution imaging in the TEM demonstrated direct chemical bonding between bone and hydroxylapatite, and the bone at the ceramic surface was the same as normal bone away from the interface.
Abstract: The bone-hydroxylapatite interface has been examined directly in the transmission electron microscope (TEM). The bone-hydroxylapatite interface was characterized by using several electron microscopy techniques, including bright and dark field imaging, electron diffraction, high-resolution imaging, and energy dispersive analysis in the scanning-transmission electron microscope (STEM EDS). Mechanical grinding followed by argon-ion milling produced interface regions of unstained and undecalcified rat bone and hydroxylapatite that were transparent to electrons. Thus the exact location of the interface could be established and the bone at the interface studied. Conventional and high-resolution imaging in the TEM demonstrated direct chemical bonding between bone and hydroxylapatite. The bone at the ceramic surface was the same as normal bone away from the interface.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a model reduction approach for periodic heterogeneous media, which combines the multiple scale asymptotic (MSA) expansion method with the transformation field analysis (TFA) to reduce the computational cost of a direct homogenization approach without significantly compromising on solution accuracy, is presented.
260 citations
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TL;DR: The technique of applying statistical methods to tolerance analysis of mechanical assemblies and the application of these methods to solid modelling systems and to the geometric tolerancing standard are described.
Abstract: The review paper describes the technique of applying statistical methods to tolerance analysis of mechanical assemblies. It states the problem, and reviews the various approaches proposed for statistical tolerance analysis. It also considers the important case of a nonideal probability distribution of component tolerances. Lastly, it reviews and assesses the application of these methods to solid modelling systems and to the geometric tolerancing standard, and makes recommendations about possible directions to be taken in future research on the subject.
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TL;DR: This emerging and multidisciplinary approach offers new opportunities for the design and control of stem cells in tissue engineering and cellular therapies and promises to expedite drug discovery in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Pulickel M. Ajayan | 176 | 1223 | 136241 |
Zhenan Bao | 169 | 865 | 106571 |
Murray F. Brennan | 161 | 925 | 97087 |
Ashok Kumar | 151 | 5654 | 164086 |
Joseph R. Ecker | 148 | 381 | 94860 |
Bruce E. Logan | 140 | 591 | 77351 |
Shih-Fu Chang | 130 | 917 | 72346 |
Michael G. Rossmann | 121 | 594 | 53409 |
Richard P. Van Duyne | 116 | 409 | 79671 |
Michael Lynch | 112 | 422 | 63461 |
Angel Rubio | 110 | 930 | 52731 |
Alan Campbell | 109 | 687 | 53463 |
Boris I. Yakobson | 107 | 443 | 45174 |
O. C. Zienkiewicz | 107 | 455 | 71204 |
John R. Reynolds | 105 | 607 | 50027 |