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- displays. In the 1990s another type of electronic ink based on a microencapsulated electrop****tic display was conceived and prototyped by a team of...
- create black and white images. A first patent was filed by MIT for the microencapsulated electrop****tic display in October 1996. The scientific paper was...
- pest for a complete reproductive cycle, or for the entire season. Microencapsulated pheromones (MECs) are small droplets of pheromone enclosed within...
- extracts from cloudberries have improved storage properties when microencapsulated using maltodextrin DE5-8. At least 14 volatile compounds, including...
- ISBN 978-0-387-73002-8. Lin, Chang-min; et al. (October 2008). "Microencapsulated human hair dermal papilla cells: a substitute for dermal papilla?"...
- spontaneously diabetic and obese mice with the transplantation of microencapsulated Sertoli cells in subcutaneous abdominal fat deposits, Giovanni et...
- the chemical name FK-5-1-12. Recently, it has found active use in microencapsulated form in the manufacture of fire-extinguishing composite materials...
- (2019-04-20). "Discontinuous carbon fiber/polyamide composites with microencapsulated paraffin for thermal energy storage". Journal of Applied Polymer Science...
- United States and internationally. Outlast offers Thermocules, a microencapsulated phase change materials, which are incorporated into fabrics and fibers...
- The capsule approach originally described by White et al., using microencapsulated dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) monomer and Grubbs' catalyst to self-heal...