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Commercial bacon producers customarily pump pork belly with brine so that it will cure rapidly.
An effective tissue adhesive needs to cure rapidly and adhere tightly to biological substrates under physiological conditions.
Thus, polyHIPE grafts must remain stable in storage for a minimum of 6 months and then cure rapidly after injection to facilitate clinical translation.
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Scientists involved in the Newcastle project say they hope to find some cures rapidly through therapeutic cloning.
The results indicated that the hyperbranched polymers could be cured rapidly under UV irradiation.
Although PEG-D4 cured rapidly (under 30 s), catechol continues to polymerize over several hours to form a more densely crosslinked network over time.
In this contribution, we discuss an encapsulation process based upon a low-viscosity resin that cures rapidly upon exposure to UV light.
Its UV curing behaviors investigated via FTIR and differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) clearly indicated that this polyorganosilazane precursor could be cured rapidly at either air atmosphere or nitrogen atmosphere.
Because PMMA cement cures rapidly, reconstructions are mechanically stable within a few hours of surgery.
The earliest catalysts for curing were discovered by accident, when it was determined that the presence of lead oxide pigments such as red lead caused oil-based coatings to cure more rapidly and thoroughly than in their absence.
As a result, many patients select MTX FA treatment, whereas some choose EMA CO in the belief that it is more likely to cure them rapidly.
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