Supramolecular and Colloidal Structures in Biomaterials and Biosubstrates Contributor(s): Lal, Moti (Editor), Lillford, P. J. (Editor), Naik, V. M. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1860942369 ISBN-13: 9781860942365 Publisher: Imperial College Press OUR PRICE: $202.35 Product Type: Hardcover Published: June 2000 Annotation: Of central importance in personal care, food, pharmaceutics, and biotechnology, biomaterials and biosubstrates formed the subject of the fifth meeting of the Royal Society-Unilever Indo-uk Forum in Materials Science and Engineering. The programme for this meeting dwelt on two principal foci: (i) new advances in the measurement of the supramolecular and colloidal structures, and (ii) the relationship of these structures to the functional properties of the materials. |
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BISAC Categories: - Technology & Engineering | Engineering (general) - Technology & Engineering | Materials Science - General |
Dewey: 660.6 |
LCCN: 2004351160 |
Series: Royal Society-Unilever Indo-UK Forum in Materials Science an |
Physical Information: 1.23" H x 6.37" W x 8.82" (1.76 lbs) 504 pages |
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Publisher Description: Of central importance in personal care, food, pharmaceutics, and biotechnology, biomaterials and biosubstrates formed the subject of the fifth meeting of the Royal Society-Unilever INDO-UK Forum in Materials Science and Engineering. The programme for this meeting dwelt on two principal foci: (i) new advances in the measurement of the supramolecular and colloidal structures, and (ii) the relationship of these structures to the functional properties of the materials.This volume is a compilation of selected papers presented at the meeting by world-renowned scientists who included, among others, Prof E D T Atkins (Bristol, UK), Prof N Chandrakumar (Chennai, India), Dr A M Hermansson (Goteborg, Sweden), Dr V J Morris (Norwich, UK), Prof P Walstra (Wageningen, The Netherlands), Dr V Prakash (Mysore, India), Prof S B Ross-Murphy (King's College, London, UK), Prof G E Rogers (Adelaide, Australia), Dr T Kealey (Cambridge, UK) and Prof N Appaji Rao (Bangalore, India). |