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2000

Conference Publication

The Study of Glass Transition in selected Australian honeys

Sopade, P., Bhandari, B. R., Halley, P. J., D'Arcy, B. and Caffin, N. A. (2000). The Study of Glass Transition in selected Australian honeys. 33rd Annual Convention of the Australian Institute of Food Science & Technology, Brisbane, 20-23 August, 2000. Sydney: Australian Institute of Food Science & Technology.

The Study of Glass Transition in selected Australian honeys

1999

Journal Article

Effect of additives on gelatinization, rheological properties and biodegradability of thermoplastic starch

Yu, L., Christov, V., Christie, G., Gray, J., Dutt, U., Harvey, T., Halley, P., Coombs, S., Jayasekara, R. and Lonergan, G. (1999). Effect of additives on gelatinization, rheological properties and biodegradability of thermoplastic starch. Macromolecular Symposia, 144, 371-374. doi: 10.1002/masy.19991440134

Effect of additives on gelatinization, rheological properties and biodegradability of thermoplastic starch

1999

Journal Article

Gelation behaviour during chainwise crosslinking polymerisation of methacrylate resins

Lange, Jakob, Johansson, Mats, Kelly, Camilla T. and Halley, Peter J. (1999). Gelation behaviour during chainwise crosslinking polymerisation of methacrylate resins. Polymer, 40 (20), 5699-5707. doi: 10.1016/S0032-3861(98)00781-2

Gelation behaviour during chainwise crosslinking polymerisation of methacrylate resins

1999

Conference Publication

The chemorheology and cure of model filled epoxy resins use for advanced materials

Halley, P. J., Altmann, N. and Kelly, C. T. (1999). The chemorheology and cure of model filled epoxy resins use for advanced materials. fifteenth annual meeting of the Polymer Processing Society PPS-15, The Netherlands, 31 May - 4 June 1999. The Netherlands: not available.

The chemorheology and cure of model filled epoxy resins use for advanced materials

1999

Conference Publication

Epoxy-amine/silica interface and its effect on gelation and vitrification

Altmann, N., Halley, P. J. and Coombs, S. J. (1999). Epoxy-amine/silica interface and its effect on gelation and vitrification. Developments in polymer characterisation RACI-APS23, Geelong, Vic, 27-28 November, 1999. Victoria, Australia: Royal Australian Chemical Institute.

Epoxy-amine/silica interface and its effect on gelation and vitrification

1999

Conference Publication

The effects of microstructure on the macroscopic properties of highly filled thermosets

Altmann, N., Halley, P. J. and Kelly, C. T. (1999). The effects of microstructure on the macroscopic properties of highly filled thermosets. International Symposium Eurofillers' 99, Villeurbanne, Lyon, France, 6-9 September 1999. not available: not available.

The effects of microstructure on the macroscopic properties of highly filled thermosets

1999

Conference Publication

Understanding the chemorheology of highly filld model and industrial epoxy moulding compounds used in microelectronics encapsulation

Halley, P. J. and Wang, J. (1999). Understanding the chemorheology of highly filld model and industrial epoxy moulding compounds used in microelectronics encapsulation. 23rd Australasian Polymer Symposium: Polymers for the new millenium, Geelong, Vic, 28 Nov - 2 Dec 1999. Victoria, Australia: Royal Australian Chemical Institute.

Understanding the chemorheology of highly filld model and industrial epoxy moulding compounds used in microelectronics encapsulation

1999

Conference Publication

Effect of additives on gelatinization, rheological properties and biodegradability of thermoplastic starch

Yu, L., Christie, G., Gray, J., Dutt, U., Harvey, T., Halley, P., Coombs, S., Jayasekara, R. and Lonergan, G. (1999). Effect of additives on gelatinization, rheological properties and biodegradability of thermoplastic starch. International Scientific Workshop on biodegradable Plastics and Polymers, Stockholm, Sweden, 9-13 June 1998. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH. doi: 10.1002/masy.19991440134

Effect of additives on gelatinization, rheological properties and biodegradability of thermoplastic starch

1999

Conference Publication

Biodegradable films

Halley, P. J. (1999). Biodegradable films. 10th World Congress of Food Science & Technology, Sydney Convention Cen., 3-8 October. Aust.:

Biodegradable films

1999

Conference Publication

Polymer rheology

Halley, P. J. (1999). Polymer rheology. Developments in polymer characterisation RACI-APS23, Geelong, Vic, 27-28 November 1999. Victoria, Australia: Royal Australian Chemical Institute.

Polymer rheology

1997

Journal Article

Videofluoroscopic fluids versus mealtime fluids: Differences in viscosity and density made clear

Cichero, Julie A. Y., Hay, Grant, Murdoch, Bruce E. and Halley, Peter J. (1997). Videofluoroscopic fluids versus mealtime fluids: Differences in viscosity and density made clear. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 5 (3), 203-215.

Videofluoroscopic fluids versus mealtime fluids: Differences in viscosity and density made clear

1997

Journal Article

A new chemorheological analysis of highly filled thermosets used in integrated circuit packaging

Halley, Peter J. (1997). A new chemorheological analysis of highly filled thermosets used in integrated circuit packaging. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 64 (1), 95-106. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4628(19970404)64:13.0.CO;2-M

A new chemorheological analysis of highly filled thermosets used in integrated circuit packaging

1997

Journal Article

Studies on the gelation of photocatalysed dicyanate ester resins

Liu, H, George, GA and Halley, PJ (1997). Studies on the gelation of photocatalysed dicyanate ester resins. Polymer, 38 (12), 2997-3002. doi: 10.1016/S0032-3861(96)00870-1

Studies on the gelation of photocatalysed dicyanate ester resins

1997

Journal Article

Fluids used during videofluoroscopy are more viscous and dense than their meal-time counterparts: Implications for dysphagic assessment

Cichero, J. A. Y., Halley, P. J., Hay, G. and Murdoch, B. E. (1997). Fluids used during videofluoroscopy are more viscous and dense than their meal-time counterparts: Implications for dysphagic assessment. Journal of Medical Speech-language Pathology, 5 (3), 203-215.

Fluids used during videofluoroscopy are more viscous and dense than their meal-time counterparts: Implications for dysphagic assessment

1996

Journal Article

Chemorheology of thermosets - An overview

Halley, Peter J. and Mackay, Michael E. (1996). Chemorheology of thermosets - An overview. Polymer Engineering and Science, 36 (5), 593-635.

Chemorheology of thermosets - An overview

1996

Journal Article

Chemorheology of highly filled epoxy molding compounds

Halley, PJ (1996). Chemorheology of highly filled epoxy molding compounds. Applied Rheology, 6 (3), 106-&.

Chemorheology of highly filled epoxy molding compounds

1996

Journal Article

Chemorheology of thermosets - an overview

Halley, Peter J. and Mackay, Michael E. (1996). Chemorheology of thermosets - an overview. Polymer Engineering and Science, 36 (5), 593-609. doi: 10.1002/pen.10447

Chemorheology of thermosets - an overview

1994

Journal Article

Determining the gel point of epoxy resins by various rheological methods

George, G. A., Halley, P. J. and Mackay, M. E. (1994). Determining the gel point of epoxy resins by various rheological methods. High Performance Polymers, 6 (4), 405-414. doi: 10.1088/0954-0083/6/4/008

Determining the gel point of epoxy resins by various rheological methods

1994

Journal Article

The gel and rheological behaviour of radiation-crosslinked linear low-density polyethylene

Halley, P. J. and Mackay, M. E. (1994). The gel and rheological behaviour of radiation-crosslinked linear low-density polyethylene. Polymer, 35 (10), 2186-2191. doi: 10.1016/0032-3861(94)90248-8

The gel and rheological behaviour of radiation-crosslinked linear low-density polyethylene

1994

Journal Article

The effect of metals on the processing of LLDPE through a slit die

Halley, P. J. and Mackay, M. E. (1994). The effect of metals on the processing of LLDPE through a slit die. Journal of Rheology, 38 (1), 41-52. doi: 10.1122/1.550513

The effect of metals on the processing of LLDPE through a slit die