Sfoglia per Soggetto "TRANSFORMATION"
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Expression of p53 protein in T- and natural killer-cell lymphomas is associated with some clinicopathologic entities but rarely related to p53 mutations
(2001)To determine if p53 abnormalities could be involved in the pathogenesis of T- or natural killer (NK)-cell lymphomas, we investigated 51 cases of these lymphomas for the expression of p53 and its relationship with p53 gene ... -
Finite element modelling of TRIP steels
(2004)A constitutive model that describes the mechanical behaviour of steels exhibiting "Transformation Induced Plasticity" (TRIP) during martensitic transformation is presented. Multiphase TRIP steels are considered as composite ... -
Immunohistochemical expression of the p53, p21/Waf-1, Rb, p16 and Ki67 proteins in multiple myeloma
(2000)The aim of this study was to investigate the immunohistochemical expression of the proteins p53, Waf-l/p21, Rb, p16 and Ki67 in 38 cases of multiple myelomas (MM) and 4 cases of solitary extramedullary plasmacytomas in ... -
Modelling of austenite stability in low-alloy triple-phase steels
(1996)A model for the stability of dispersed austenite in low alloy triple-phase steels has been developed. The model was based on the dislocation dissociation model for classical heterogeneous martensitic nucleation by considering ... -
On the thermodynamic stability of retained austenite in 4340 steel
(1997)The effect of retained austenite on the mechanical behavior of quenched and tempered steels depends on its thermodynamic stability against mechanically-induced martensitic transformation during loading. In this work, the ... -
Phase fraction mapping in the as-cast microstructure of extrudable 6xxx aluminum alloys
(2014)The mapping of Mg2Si and beta-AlFeSi phase fractions in the as-cast microstructure of Al-Mg-Si-Fe-Mn (6xxx series) alloys has been performed over the useful composition range (0-1.2 mass%) of the principal alloying elements ... -
Stability and constitutive modelling in multiphase TRIP steels
(2006)Multiphase TRIP steels are a relatively new class of steels exhibiting excellent combinations of strength and cold formability, a fact that renders them particularly attractive for automotive applications. The present work ...