{"DOI":"10.1017/s0022143000007036","abstract":"Abstract\n Creep curves obtained from the polycrystalline ice samples containing low concentrations of antifreeze glycopeptides (AFGPs) do not show the re-accelerating or tertiary creep that is found in pure ice samples. Previous work has shown that AFGPs inhibit grain-boundary migration in ice and the present results are consistent with this, as tertiary creep is associated with nucleation and growth of new ice grains.","author":[{"family":"Glen"},{"family":"Ives"}],"id":"unknown","issue":"118","issued":{"date-parts":[[1988]]},"language":"en","page-first":"291","publisher":"Cambridge University Press (CUP)","title":"Fish Antifreeze Proteins and the Creep of Polycrystalline Ice","type":"article-journal","volume":"34"}