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          WPI gels have same self-similar structures with the fractal dimension of.

          Geling Yan

          Chinese-American author and screenwriter (born 1958)

          In this Chinese name, the family name is Yan.

          Geling Yan (simplified Chinese: 严歌苓; traditional Chinese: 嚴歌苓; pinyin: Yán Gēlíng; born 16 November 1958[1]) is a Chinese-American author and screenwriter.[2]

          Early life

          Yan was born in Shanghai, China in 1958.

          Gelatin is widely used in industry due to its functional properties such as thickening, water-retaining, gelling, and adhesiveness.

        1. Gelatin is widely used in industry due to its functional properties such as thickening, water-retaining, gelling, and adhesiveness.
        2. Xyloglucan is regarded as one of the most potential polysaccharides for its excellent biocompatibility, proven safety, wide pH, heat and shear stability as well.
        3. WPI gels have same self-similar structures with the fractal dimension of
        4. This review discusses recent research on types of biopolymers used for fat substitution in gels, including proteins, polysaccharides, and their combinations.
        5. This review provides an overview of these materials, from their use in lubrication and personal care in the ancient world, through to next-generation.
        6. She is the second child of Yan Dunxun and Jia Lin. She has an elder brother Yan Geping (严歌平).[3] Her father is an alumnus of the College of Architecture and Urban Planning of Tongji University.[4]

          Yan began performing as a dancer at age 12.

          She served in the People's Liberation Army in Chengdu, during the Cultural Revolution in Tibet and later as a journalist in the Sino-Vietnamese War, achieving a rank equivalent to lieutenant colonel.[5]

          Yan holds a bachelor's degree in literature from Wuhan University, and a Master's in Fine Arts in Fiction Writing from Columbia College Chicago.

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