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    Hydrolyzed Karaya Gum: Gelatin Complex Coacervates for Microencapsulation of Soybean Oil and Curcumin by My Lan Nguyen Le, Hang Nga Le Thi, Vinh Tien Nguyen

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The optimal complex coacervates were used to encapsulate soybean oil containing curcumin using different shell:core ratios, homogenization speeds, concentrations of emulsifier, and drying techniques. …”
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    变截面超越弹簧离合器结合过程动力学特性分析 by 严宏志, 龙尚斌, 谭武中, 夏凡

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The working principle of overrunning spring clutch is analyzed and the movement and dynamics character of variable cross-section spring clutch combining process are revealed.Based on the establishment of overrunning spring clutch finite element model and loadings of boundary conditions,the law of spring expansion and the stress of contact in combining process are analyzed.The distribution characteristics of contact force on spring/shell and the combining time of clutch are obtained,as well as the following-speed characteristics of output and input shells.At the same time Mises stress of the radial point and the stress between spring inner ring and arbor in non-steady state and steady-state process is showed.A basis for the structure parameters design and failure analysis of the clutch are provided in this research.…”
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    Visean terrigenous sediments of the South Tatar Arch (Volga-Urals oil and gas bearing province) – multifacial filling of the karst surface of the Tournaisian isolated carbonate pla... by V. V. Silantiev, M. F. Validov, D. N. Miftakhutdinova, N. G. Nourgalieva, E. A. Korolev, B. G. Ganiev, A. A. Lutfullin, K. D. Shumatbaev, R. M. Khabipov, V. A. Sudakov, Yu. A. Akhmadullina, K. A. Golod, A. A. Leontev, R. R. Shamsiev, D. A. Nikonorova, S. S. Krikun, M. V. Noykin, E. A. Abdullina

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…It is concluded that the accumulation and preservation of terrigenous and peat (coal-bearing) sediments differ in duration (0.1 million years vs. 1.5–2 million years) and are consequently associated with transgressive and regressive phases.The accumulation of terrigenous sediments includes: (a) transgressive eustatic episodes – short-term incursions of a marine basin onto the eroded surface of an isolated carbonate platform, during which silty and sandy, wellsorted bioturbated sediments were accumulated, often with a variety of ichnofossils of marine benthic organisms; (b) the regressive eustatic phase resulted in the predominant erosion of sediments on the arch; whereas sediments in the incisions were largely preserved.The accumulation of peat (coal-bearing) deposits includes (a) the regressive eustatic phase, during which the vast area of the eastern Volga-Urals region was covered with flourishing vegetation and stable swamp environments were forming in the incisions of the Tournaisian surface; (b) the transgressive phase – the peat was overlaid and buried by transgressive marine silt-sand sediments; then it was compacted and transformed into coal. …”
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