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- chemistry "cross-linking" usually refers to the use of cross-links to promote a change in the polymers' physical properties. When "crosslinking" is used...
- made between peroxide crosslinking (PE-Xa), silane crosslinking (PE-Xb), electron beam crosslinking (PE-Xc) and azo crosslinking (PE-Xd). Shown are the...
- Cross-linking may refer to Cross-link, a chemical bond of one polymer chain to another Corneal collagen cross-linking, a parasurgical treatment for corneal...
- ophthalmic solution crosslinking based on three 12-month clinical trials. A 2015 Cochrane review found that the evidence on corneal cross-linking was insufficient...
- In genetics, crosslinking of DNA occurs when various exogenous or endogenous agents react with two nucleotides of DNA, forming a covalent linkage between...
- Cross-linking and immunoprecipitation (CLIP, or CLIP-seq) is a method used in molecular biology that combines UV crosslinking with immunoprecipitation...
- thermosetting resin transforms it into a plastic, or elastomer (rubber) by crosslinking or chain extension through the formation of covalent bonds between individual...
- Sodium croscarmellose is an internally cross-linked sodium carboxymethylcellulose for use as a superdisintegrant in pharmaceutical formulations. E468 is...
- Cross Link (Norwegian: Tverrsambandet) is a proposed fixed link which would connect the muni****lities of Øygarden, northern Askøy, and Alver in Vestland...
- and many variations thereof. Its properties can be modified further by crosslinking or copolymerization. All forms are nontoxic as well as chemically resilient...