Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermally stimulated current (TSC) were used to characterize human-bone collagen. DSC glass-transition and denaturation temperatures of the collagen in a dehydrated state were 90 and 215 Β°C, respectively. By TSC, the main relaxation mode, labeled β£ and loc
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Study of dielectric relaxations in cellulose by combined DDS and TSC
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- Book ID
- 116670602
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2007
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- English
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- 316 KB
- Volume
- 353
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- ISSN
- 0022-3093
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