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an...
... the
general principles of adsorption equilibrium and of the main features of sorp-
tion kinetics in microporous solids, which generally depend on a combination
of both equilibrium and kinetic properties.
4D.M.Ruthven
2
Sorption ... Rees, who pioneered the application of this
technique in zeolite science and technology, passed away in 2006. Theory, ex-
perimental principles, and...
... extracellularly,
with aminoglycosides placed in separate perfusion pipette, or intracellularly, with
aminoglycosides placed in the patch pipette. Extracellular perfusion pipettes were
placed within 60 µm ... Flowchart of PDMS stamp fabrication, microcontact printing, and cell patterning. Insert is a
top view photomicrograph of the PDMS stamp. Line width (w) of the patterns varies as...
... pointing with the (100) direc-
tion along the tip. However, the tip surface and with it the whole tip apex
are at least oxidized and possibly contaminated through packaging, transport,
and handling. ... coupled to a calibrated spring with
a fix end. Double cantilever springs are typically used in order to minimize
the tilting and/ or sliding between the surfaces when the spring is defl...
... measured in a 3×FLAG-tagged
prestin-expressing CHO cell are shown in Figs. 3(a) and (b), respectively. As shown
in these figures, prestin-expressing cells and 3×FLAG-tagged prestin-expressing
cells ... activity of prestin expressed in the generated cell lines was examined by patch-
clamp measurements. The membrane capacitance versus membrane potential
measured in a prestin-ex...
... the fixed point reached, including the leading irrelevant operators,
their physical content, and the exact leading temperature and frequency de-
pendences of thermodynamic and dynamic properties.
Although ... terms. In practice this means replacing
the spin index σ in (4) with a combined index m that runs over all relevant
atomic states. The spin-orbit and crystalline-electric-field...
... this kind of matter possible as well as a
range of applications in nano- and microoptics.
1.1 Introduction
Nanooptics is about understanding and mastering the interface between the
micro- and the ... Ziegler, in Thin Film Properties of Oligothiophenes, ed. by H.S. Nalwa,
Handbook of Organic Conductive Molecules and Polymers: Vol. 3. Conductive
Polymers: Spectroscopy and Physical...
... the samples, supporting/driving components,
and an optical system for measuring the distance or gap be-
tween surfaces.
The steel or aluminum chamber is designed for provid-
ing a proper experimental ... sample in the normal direction.
The upper sample is fixed on another supporting frame that
may serve in the meantime as a driver providing the upper
sample a movement inthetangential dir...
... oxide,
and nickel sulphide by a number of physical and chemical processes in
b
Ibid.
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Chapter 2. And in Chapter ... Molina-Aldareguia
and Stephen Lloyd describe multi-layered inorganic materials, which have
a range of potential applications including hard coatings and data stor-
age sys...