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A Tough, Water-Resistant, High Bond Strength Adhesive Derived from Soybean Meal and Flexible Hyper-Branched Aminated Starch
This article highlights the development of a flexible long-chain starch with a hyper-branched structure (HD), and incorporating it with SM and a crosslinking agent to prepare a novel SM adhesive. Results showed that this adhesive exhibited both excellent water resistance and enhanced toughness. The wet bond strength of plywood fabricated using this adhesive was 354.5% higher than that of SM adhesive.
Dynamic Taxi Service Planning by Minimizing Cruising Distance Without Passengers
This article studies route recommendation to a group of taxis by minimizing the overall mileage spent without customers.
Optical method for distance and displacement measurements of the probe-sample separation in a scanning near-field optical microscope
This article presents an alternative optical method to determine the probe-sample separation distance in a scanning near-field optical microscope.
Gleipnir: A Memory Analysis Tool
This paper from the International Conference on Computational Science, ICCS 2011 conference proceedings describes a program profiling and analysis tool called Gleipnir.
Attitudes and Behaviors Towards Risky Driving Among Adolescents in Saudi Arabia
This article investigates perceptions and attitudes of school youth concerning risky driving behaviors in Saudi Arabia.
Fabrication of Wood-Rubber Composites Using Rubber Compound as a Bonding Agent Instead of Adhesives
This article describes fabricating wood-rubber composites using rubber processing to improve water resistance and mechanical properties.
System, Method and Apparatus for Energizing Vehicle Brake Lights
Patent relating to the system, method and apparatus for energizing vehicle brake lights.
Specialized Research Datasets in the CiteSeer˟ Digital Library
This article provides an overview of some of the specialized datasets that were created for various projects related to the CiteSeer˟ digital library.
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