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  • Escoubas Pierre; Quinton Loic; Nicholson Graham (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008)
    Animal venoms and toxins are now recognized as major sources of bioactive molecules that may be tomorrowâ¿¿s new drug leads. Their complexity and their potential as drug sources have been demonstrated by application of ...
  • Xu Xiaoda; Kealley Catherine; Maaroof Abbas; Cortie Michael (Royal Soc Chemistry, 2009)
    We have investigated the colour gamut of coatings produced by the growth of plasmonically-active coatings of cap-shaped Au or Ag nanoparticles on a transparent substrate. The control of colour and spectral selectivity that ...
  • Payne Gemma; Wallace - Kunkel Christie; Reedy Brian; Lennard Christopher; Schuler Rebecca; Exline David; Roux Claude (Elsevier Science, 2005)
    This study investigated various chemical imaging methods for the forensic analysis of paints, tapes and adhesives, inks and firearm propellants (absorption and photoluminescence in the UV–vis–NIR regions). Results obtained ...
  • Clarke Ian; Pezzotti G; Williams Paul; Green Douglas; Ben-Nissan Besim (Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2003)
    Little is known about the wear of zirconia-zirconia bearing systems for total joint replacements. In this study zirconia-zirconia specimens were run on a simulator with water lubrication. After catastrophic failure of ...
  • Julian Roberta; Kelty Sally; Roux Claude; Woodman Peter; Robertson James; Davey Anne; Hayes Robert; Margot Pierre; Ross Alastair; Sibly Hugh; White Rob (John Rowe, 2011)
    Forensic science is increasingly relied upon by law enforcement to assist in solving crime and gaining convictions, and by the judicial system in the adjudication of specific criminal cases. However, the value of forensic ...
  • Taha Tarek; Valls Miro Jaime; Dissanayake Gamini (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    Electric wheelchairs give otherwise immobile people the freedom of movement, they significantly increase independence and dramatically increase quality of life. However the physical control systems of such wheelchair ...
  • Moran Ken; Wuhrer Richard (Springer Wien, 2006)
    Electron beam induced quantitative X-ray mapping has become a very useful characterisation tool for determining the elemental distribution in materials, whether using energy dispersive spectroscopy or wavelength ...
  • Bakar Michelle; Moran Ken; Wuhrer Richard; Yeung Wing (Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia, 2006)
    Advanced metal laminates have experienced rapid development in functional engineering applications. In this study, copper/aluminium metal laminates were produced by the roll bonding technique at 430°C with a critical 40% ...
  • Mansell Matthew; Heness Gregory; Yeung Wing (Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia, 2005)
    It is known that an enrichment of metallic elements in the oxide layer of aluminium foils may significantly affect their surface properties. Elemental compositions at various depths of the newly developed 8150 aluminium ...
  • Ray Abhi; Janotka Ivan; Samarin Alek (Concrete Institute of Australia, 2003)
    Sulphate resistance of cement suspensions made from ordinary Portland cement (reference PC) and bentonite, and those where bentonite was completely replaced by zeolite and silica fume in the weight ratio of 1:3 and 3:1 ...