Modelling of milk protein gels by Brownian dynamics simulation of aggregated particle networks / S. Krishna [and others] -- The friction and lubrication of keratinous biosubstrates / M.J. Adams [and others] -- Mechanical properties of model composites produced from food biopolymers: influence of biopolymer-biopolymer interfacial properties / W.J. Frith and I.T. Norton -- Understanding dry rough skin: a physical basis for the effects of dry environment and surfactant treatment on corneum fracture / S. Mukherjee [and others] -- Simulation of flexible fibres / J.R. Melrose, Z. Ning and J. Jones -- Cells and molecules in the properties of hair and wool / G.E. Rogers -- The cell biology of skin and hair / T. Kealey -- The cornified cell envelope: an important marker of stratum corneum maturation in healthy and dry skin / C.R. Harding [and others] -- Tetrameric serine hydroxymethyltransferase: insights into molecular organisation, function and rational drug design / N.A. Rao [and others] -- Functional properties of exocellular polysaccharides in dairy based foods / R. Vreeker, M.T. Pliejsier and A.M. Ledeboer -- Phase separation in mixed carrageenan systems / L. Lundin [and others] -- In praise of the hydrogen bond / T. Ramasarma -- A surface chemical analog of the tear film breakup on the cornea / A. Sharma and G. Reiter -- Molecular analysis of wheat gluten fractions by light scattering and transmission electron microscopy / G. Sreeramulu [and others].
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
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).
OTHER EDITION IN ANOTHER MEDIUM
Title
Supramolecular and colloidal structures in biomaterials and biosubstrates.
International Standard Book Number
1860942369
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Supramolecular chemistry, Congresses.
SCIENCE-- Biotechnology.
Supramolecular chemistry.
(SUBJECT CATEGORY (Provisional
SCI-- 010000
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
Number
660
.
6
Edition
22
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
QC176
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8
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M46
Book number
R69
1999eb
OTHER CLASS NUMBERS
Class number
VK
8560
System Code
rvk
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Lal, M., (Munnu),1948-
CORPORATE BODY NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
Royal Society-Unilever Indo-UK Forum in Materials Science and Engineering(5th :1999 :, Mysore, India)