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Cylindrical patterns

Lu, Z.-H., and Walker, G.C. (2009) Water-stable diblock polys1yrene-block-poly(2-vinyl pyridine) and diblock polystyrene-block-poly(methyl methacrylate) cylindrical patterned surfaces inhibit settlement of zoospores of the green alga Ulva. Biomacromolecules, 10, 1004—1012. [Pg.317]

Powder diffraction studies with neutrons are perfonned both at nuclear reactors and at spallation sources. In both cases a cylindrical sample is observed by multiple detectors or, in some cases, by a curved, position-sensitive detector. In a powder diffractometer at a reactor, collimators and detectors at many different 20 angles are scaimed over small angular ranges to fill in the pattern. At a spallation source, pulses of neutrons of different wavelengdis strike the sample at different times and detectors at different angles see the entire powder pattern, also at different times. These slightly displaced patterns are then time focused , either by electronic hardware or by software in the subsequent data analysis. [Pg.1382]

When a cylindrical shell is drilled for the insertion of multiple tubes, the shell is significantly weakened and the code provides rules for tube-hole patterns and the reduction in strength that must be accommodated. [Pg.1024]

Coker, A. K., Mathematical Modelling and a Study of Flow Patterns in Cylindrical Nozzle, M.Sc. Tliesis, Aston University, 1979. [Pg.761]

Fig. 10. Analysis of the atomic lattice images of the lead compound entering CNTs by capillary forces (a)detailed view of the high resolution image of the filling material, (b)tetragonal PbO atomic arrangement, note the layered structure and (c)tetragonal PbO observed in the [111] direction, note that the distribution of lead atoms follows the contrast pattern observable in (a), (d)bidimensional projection of the deduced PbO filling orientation inside CNTs as viewed in the tube axis direction, note that PbO layers are parallel to the cylindrical CNT cavity. Fig. 10. Analysis of the atomic lattice images of the lead compound entering CNTs by capillary forces (a)detailed view of the high resolution image of the filling material, (b)tetragonal PbO atomic arrangement, note the layered structure and (c)tetragonal PbO observed in the [111] direction, note that the distribution of lead atoms follows the contrast pattern observable in (a), (d)bidimensional projection of the deduced PbO filling orientation inside CNTs as viewed in the tube axis direction, note that PbO layers are parallel to the cylindrical CNT cavity.
A considerable amount of information has been reported regarding mass transfer between a single fluid phase and solid particles (such as those of spherical and cylindrical shape) forming a fixed bed. A recent review has been presented by Norman (N2). The applicability of such data to calculations regarding trickle-flow processes is, however, questionable, due to the fundamental difference between the liquid flow pattern of a fixed bed with trickle flow and that of a fixed bed in which the entire void volume is occupied by one fluid. [Pg.91]


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