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Surface functionalization for biomedical applications
Mathieu, H. J., Gao, X., Chevolot, Y., & Balazs, D. J. (2006). Surface functionalization for biomedical applications. In J. P. Blitz & V. M. Gun'ko (Eds.), NATO science series II. Mathematics, physics and chemistry: Vol. 228. Surface chemistry in biomedical and environmental science (pp. 145-158). https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4741-X_14
Synthesis of spherical, non-aggregated silica nanoparticles
Vital, A., Klotz, U., Graule, T., Mueller, R., Kammler, H. K., & Pratsinis, S. E. (2002). Synthesis of spherical, non-aggregated silica nanoparticles. In Y. G. Gogotsi & I. V. Uvarova (Eds.), NATO science series II. Mathematics, physics and chemistry: Vol. 102. Nanostructured materials and coatings for biomedical and sensor applications (pp. 203-210). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0157-1_21
Analysis of layered composites with crack deflection controlled by layer thickness
Lugovy, M., Orlovskaya, N., Berroth, K., & Kübler, J. (2001). Analysis of layered composites with crack deflection controlled by layer thickness. In M. I. Baraton & I. Uvarova (Eds.), NATO science series II. Mathematics, physics and chemistry: Vol. 16. Functional gradient materials and surface layers prepared by fine particles technology (pp. 273-280). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0702-3_27