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Items for "atomic force microscopy"

Soluble plasma-derived von Willebrand factor assembles to a haemostatically active filamentous network

The large glycoprotein von Willebrand factor (VWF) is involved in the initial haemostatic reaction mediating the interaction between platelets and the injured vessel wall...

Keywords: ULVWF multimers, platelet adhesion, atomic force microscopy, soluble VWF

04/2007 | Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Schattauer
Signal Processing Algorithms for an Atomic Force Microscope operating in TREC Mode

The actuating and sensing elements of AFMs (atomic force microscopes) are still mostly built of analog parts, although a digital realisation has advantages over an analog one, such as greater flexibility, easier adaptation, etc...

Keywords: atomic force microscopy, dynamic force microscopy, digital signal processing

04/2007 | tm – Technisches Messen, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag
Alkaline peroxide treatment of ECF bleached softwood kraft pulps: Part 2. Effect of increased fiber charge on refining, wet-end application, and hornification

The effect of increased fiber charge on refining, cationic starch adsorption, and hornification was examined...

Keywords: atomic force microscopy, carboxyl, cationic starch, drying, fiber charge, hornification, peroxide, refining, tensile, wet-end

06/2007 | Holzforschung, Walter de Gruyter
Ultrastructural changes in a holocellulose pulp revealed by enzymes, thermoporosimetry and atomic force microscopy

To increase our knowledge of the ultrastructure within softwood fibres, enzymatic treatment, thermoporosimetry, light microscopy, and atomic force microscopy with image analysis were used to investigate the structure of holocellulose softwood pulp fibres...

Keywords: atomic force microscopy, cell wall, cellulose, drying, enzyme, fibril, hemicellulases, hemicellulose, holocellulose, Norwegian spruce, Picea abies, pores, pore size, pore volume, refining, ultrastructure

11/2005 | Holzforschung, Walter de Gruyter