physical-and-chemical-weathering
... in Thacher State Park near Albany, New York. The rock formations are identified by name. ...
... in Thacher State Park near Albany, New York. The rock formations are identified by name. ...
Transport properties in non-equilibrium and anomalous systems
... Anomalous dynamics can emerge also in the presence of disorder, for instance in the context of glassy dynamics. This case is completely different from the others studied in this work: this kind of systems, under certain conditions, is not able to equilibrate because of an extreme slowing down of the ...
... Anomalous dynamics can emerge also in the presence of disorder, for instance in the context of glassy dynamics. This case is completely different from the others studied in this work: this kind of systems, under certain conditions, is not able to equilibrate because of an extreme slowing down of the ...
Particle Characterization in Retail Environments
... A.2 TSI Sidepak: For the TSI Sidepak, we determined the calibration factors to be dependent on the measured particle concentration. For concentrations less than 3 µg/m3, we calculated the calibration factor from collocated measurements made with the Thermo Scientific TEOM. We performed the collocati ...
... A.2 TSI Sidepak: For the TSI Sidepak, we determined the calibration factors to be dependent on the measured particle concentration. For concentrations less than 3 µg/m3, we calculated the calibration factor from collocated measurements made with the Thermo Scientific TEOM. We performed the collocati ...
Maximum Caliber: A variational approach applied to two
... We show how to apply a general theoretical approach to nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, called Maximum Caliber, originally suggested by E. T. Jaynes 关Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. 31, 579 共1980兲兴, to a problem of two-state dynamics. Maximum Caliber is a variational principle for dynamics in the same s ...
... We show how to apply a general theoretical approach to nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, called Maximum Caliber, originally suggested by E. T. Jaynes 关Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. 31, 579 共1980兲兴, to a problem of two-state dynamics. Maximum Caliber is a variational principle for dynamics in the same s ...
Mechanical and structural properties of AISI 1015 carbon steel
... temperature 670 – 550 oC, rolling speed 1.39 s-1 and deformation ratio 36.4%. After rolling, the samples were reheated to 550 oC for a duration varying from a few minutes to 10 hours. The microstructural changes were assessed by light microscopy and quantitative microscopy analysis. Warm rolled samp ...
... temperature 670 – 550 oC, rolling speed 1.39 s-1 and deformation ratio 36.4%. After rolling, the samples were reheated to 550 oC for a duration varying from a few minutes to 10 hours. The microstructural changes were assessed by light microscopy and quantitative microscopy analysis. Warm rolled samp ...
Model for acid-base chemistry in nanoparticle growth (MABNAG)
... compound i (as a result of composition change due to condensation) for aqueous solution is τa,i = mw /Ki × τs,i (Seinfeld and Pandis, 2006) where mw is the total mass of liquid water and Ki is the equilibrium constant. The characteristic time for uptake of compound i from gas phase to particles by d ...
... compound i (as a result of composition change due to condensation) for aqueous solution is τa,i = mw /Ki × τs,i (Seinfeld and Pandis, 2006) where mw is the total mass of liquid water and Ki is the equilibrium constant. The characteristic time for uptake of compound i from gas phase to particles by d ...
Brownian motion in AdS/CFT 1 Introduction and motivation
... exploited to study the physics of non-Abelian quark-gluon plasmas at finite temperature using gravitational physics of AdS black holes, and vice versa. The dual gravitational description of strongly coupled gauge theories provides an efficient way to study the thermodynamic properties such as the phase ...
... exploited to study the physics of non-Abelian quark-gluon plasmas at finite temperature using gravitational physics of AdS black holes, and vice versa. The dual gravitational description of strongly coupled gauge theories provides an efficient way to study the thermodynamic properties such as the phase ...
Chapter 13
... • To describe the properties of gases that can be used to explain their characteristics: volume, number of particles, temperature, and pressure. • To describe and explain the relationships between the properties of gases. • To use the understanding of the relationships between gas properties to expl ...
... • To describe the properties of gases that can be used to explain their characteristics: volume, number of particles, temperature, and pressure. • To describe and explain the relationships between the properties of gases. • To use the understanding of the relationships between gas properties to expl ...
Laser ablation of organic materials for discrimination of
... detection and identification of explosives or biological hazards. 3-8 A crucial step for such extension is certainly a detailed understanding of the laser ablation plasma induced from organic or biological materials. The mechanisms of mass transfer from sample to plasma as well as the interaction be ...
... detection and identification of explosives or biological hazards. 3-8 A crucial step for such extension is certainly a detailed understanding of the laser ablation plasma induced from organic or biological materials. The mechanisms of mass transfer from sample to plasma as well as the interaction be ...
Association in Solution III - Engineering Conferences International
... It is clear that the design and fabrication of future materials and devices for photonics, molecular electronics, or drug delivery will enormously benefit if we are capable of self-assembling nanoparticles into synthetic nanostructures with the precision and reliability found in biological self-asse ...
... It is clear that the design and fabrication of future materials and devices for photonics, molecular electronics, or drug delivery will enormously benefit if we are capable of self-assembling nanoparticles into synthetic nanostructures with the precision and reliability found in biological self-asse ...
Density functional theory of solvation in a polar solvent
... basis set, by making use of Fourier space and Hankel transforms. The set of convolution equations obtained in real space becomes a set of linear equations in Fourier space which can be inverted straightforwardly. This is the basis of the integral equation theory of anisotropic fluids. The difference ...
... basis set, by making use of Fourier space and Hankel transforms. The set of convolution equations obtained in real space becomes a set of linear equations in Fourier space which can be inverted straightforwardly. This is the basis of the integral equation theory of anisotropic fluids. The difference ...
as a PDF
... clusters have been prepared by various methods.7,11-13 The morphologies of gold/palladium mixed particles have been studied since the early 1970s.14 When prepared by mixing the vapor phases, the two metals are miscible at any ratio as it can ...
... clusters have been prepared by various methods.7,11-13 The morphologies of gold/palladium mixed particles have been studied since the early 1970s.14 When prepared by mixing the vapor phases, the two metals are miscible at any ratio as it can ...
Micro plastics in personal care products
... plastics would end up in the sewer system. Another product examined in the study contained very ...
... plastics would end up in the sewer system. Another product examined in the study contained very ...
Advanced Kinetic Analysis Using a LAMBDA Series Spectrometer
... The enzyme combines with the substrate to an Enzyme substrate complex which then is cleaved into Enzyme and Product. This is a cyclic, usually very fast process, where the enzyme is released again and is able to react with another substrate molecule. From above equation we can derive the following d ...
... The enzyme combines with the substrate to an Enzyme substrate complex which then is cleaved into Enzyme and Product. This is a cyclic, usually very fast process, where the enzyme is released again and is able to react with another substrate molecule. From above equation we can derive the following d ...
Effect of microwave preheating on the bonding performance of flip
... in these samples where the standard resistance is 0.017 X (bonded at 180 C without prior MW preheating). The shear forces at breakage were satisfactory (152–176 N) for the samples bonded at 170 C with MW preheating, which is very close and even higher than the standard sample (173.3 N). For MW pre ...
... in these samples where the standard resistance is 0.017 X (bonded at 180 C without prior MW preheating). The shear forces at breakage were satisfactory (152–176 N) for the samples bonded at 170 C with MW preheating, which is very close and even higher than the standard sample (173.3 N). For MW pre ...
Supplementary material
... parameter and cut-off frequencies of phonons, play important roles in deciding the final thermal conductivity of graphene. We found that the minimum cut-off frequency ωs,min is particularly different for the monolayer graphene. If the graphene is supported by substrate or has interactions with neigh ...
... parameter and cut-off frequencies of phonons, play important roles in deciding the final thermal conductivity of graphene. We found that the minimum cut-off frequency ωs,min is particularly different for the monolayer graphene. If the graphene is supported by substrate or has interactions with neigh ...
Effect of Electric Field on the Mobility of Carboxyl
... repulsive headgroups. Such effects might be more plausible for the lower generation dendrimers, but as displayed by dotted lines of Figure 2, the magnitude of the field effect at low salt is similar for all samples so that the observed behavior cannot be attributed to such conformational changes, bu ...
... repulsive headgroups. Such effects might be more plausible for the lower generation dendrimers, but as displayed by dotted lines of Figure 2, the magnitude of the field effect at low salt is similar for all samples so that the observed behavior cannot be attributed to such conformational changes, bu ...
ESO - ENCIGA
... order to be able to predict its behaviour and understand its history. Science is based on systematic experimentation and on observation of natural phenomena to discover facts about them and to formulate laws and principles based on these facts. The organized knowledge that is derived from scientific ...
... order to be able to predict its behaviour and understand its history. Science is based on systematic experimentation and on observation of natural phenomena to discover facts about them and to formulate laws and principles based on these facts. The organized knowledge that is derived from scientific ...
Acetaminophen
... (in which aspirin is converted into a water-soluble salt) but not in neutral or acidic aqueous solutions. It is also soluble in some organic solvents such as dichloromethane (CH2Cl2). On the other hand, acetaminophen is a phenol with an acetamido group attached to the aromatic ring. It is a very wea ...
... (in which aspirin is converted into a water-soluble salt) but not in neutral or acidic aqueous solutions. It is also soluble in some organic solvents such as dichloromethane (CH2Cl2). On the other hand, acetaminophen is a phenol with an acetamido group attached to the aromatic ring. It is a very wea ...
ΔG - Lemon Bay High School
... Analyze We are given four reactions and asked to predict the sign of ΔS for each. Plan We expect ΔS to be positive if there is an increase in temperature, increase in volume, or increase in number of gas particles. The question states that the temperature is constant, and so we need to concern ourse ...
... Analyze We are given four reactions and asked to predict the sign of ΔS for each. Plan We expect ΔS to be positive if there is an increase in temperature, increase in volume, or increase in number of gas particles. The question states that the temperature is constant, and so we need to concern ourse ...
Slide 1
... Analyze We are given four reactions and asked to predict the sign of ΔS for each. Plan We expect ΔS to be positive if there is an increase in temperature, increase in volume, or increase in number of gas particles. The question states that the temperature is constant, and so we need to concern ourse ...
... Analyze We are given four reactions and asked to predict the sign of ΔS for each. Plan We expect ΔS to be positive if there is an increase in temperature, increase in volume, or increase in number of gas particles. The question states that the temperature is constant, and so we need to concern ourse ...
Nano-polymer modified bitumen, Nano Silica Particles, Physical
... Abstract This study was conducted to investigate the physical and morphological properties and storage stability of polymer modified bitumen’s (PMB) mixed with nanosilica (NS). Polymer modified bitumen, PG-76 and NS were mixed with concentration of bitumen’s weight at 0, 2, 4 and 6%. Throughout the ...
... Abstract This study was conducted to investigate the physical and morphological properties and storage stability of polymer modified bitumen’s (PMB) mixed with nanosilica (NS). Polymer modified bitumen, PG-76 and NS were mixed with concentration of bitumen’s weight at 0, 2, 4 and 6%. Throughout the ...
Principles of Chemistry: A Molecular Approach
... g ultimate,, indivisible p particles to explain p these laws. Each element is composed p of tiny, y, indestructible particles called atoms. All atoms of a g given element have the same mass and other properties that distinguish them from atoms of other elements. Atoms combine in simple, whole-number ...
... g ultimate,, indivisible p particles to explain p these laws. Each element is composed p of tiny, y, indestructible particles called atoms. All atoms of a g given element have the same mass and other properties that distinguish them from atoms of other elements. Atoms combine in simple, whole-number ...
04 Module 1 and Module 1 Instructions
... aliquots taken in each hour of discharge for the entire event or for the first three hours of the event, with each aliquot being at least 100 milliliters and collected with a minimum period of fifteen minutes between aliquot collections. The composite must be flow proportional; either the time inter ...
... aliquots taken in each hour of discharge for the entire event or for the first three hours of the event, with each aliquot being at least 100 milliliters and collected with a minimum period of fifteen minutes between aliquot collections. The composite must be flow proportional; either the time inter ...
Electronic Transport in Tin(IV) Oxide Nanocrystalline Films: Two
... in Figure 4. In order to check the reproducibility of the observed resistivity behavior with temperature, dc measurement is also performed on the films obtained with Tanneal = 400, 450, and 600 °C. The similar dc resistivity behavior so observed confirms the ac resistivity result. In spite of our best ...
... in Figure 4. In order to check the reproducibility of the observed resistivity behavior with temperature, dc measurement is also performed on the films obtained with Tanneal = 400, 450, and 600 °C. The similar dc resistivity behavior so observed confirms the ac resistivity result. In spite of our best ...
Particle-size distribution
The particle-size distribution (PSD) of a powder, or granular material, or particles dispersed in fluid, is a list of values or a mathematical function that defines the relative amount, typically by mass, of particles present according to size. PSD is also known as grain size distribution.