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DUAL DENSITY

Cold curing permits the formation of dual density foam products. We either sequentially inject different formulations or we mold the first foam then mold the second around or on top of it. When making dual density foams, it is important that the first component develop a continuous skin prior to the injection of the second reactive mixture. [Pg.391]

For a square planar complex, its planar arrangement might cause issues in the definition of its face dual, which will make it less convenient for us to define its dual densities. However, we can consider that the ligands in a square planar geometry form a tetragonal dihedron, with the dual being the tetragonal hosohedron (Fig. 12). [Pg.115]

Hard and floppy disks differ only in the range of components available within a standard unit. Hard disks, composed of a spindle of disks and a mz netic read-write apparatus, are typically located inside a metal case. Floppy disks, on the other hand, were packaged as a single or dual-density magnetic disk (separate from the read-write apparatus that encodes them) inside a plastic cover. Floppy disks, because they do not contain recording hardware, were intended to he more portable (and less fragile) than hard disks—a trait that made them extremely popular for home-computer users. [Pg.1155]

Many hltration nonwovens are so-called dual density . For example, needle-punch and melt blown nonwovens are used together in composite hlters [16]. [Pg.223]

Uses SurfactanL cell stabilizer for PU rigid and elastomeric applies. emulsifier, degassing agent in rigid foam applies. emulsifier tor dual-density shoe sole applies. [Pg.300]

Acoustic Wave Sensors. Another emerging physical transduction technique involves the use of acoustic waves to detect the accumulation of species in or on a chemically sensitive film. This technique originated with the use of quartz resonators excited into thickness-shear resonance to monitor vacuum deposition of metals (11). The device is operated in an oscillator configuration. Changes in resonant frequency are simply related to the areal mass density accumulated on the crystal face. These sensors, often referred to as quartz crystal microbalances (QCMs), have been coated with chemically sensitive films to produce gas and vapor detectors (12), and have been operated in solution as Hquid-phase microbalances (13). A dual QCM that has one smooth surface and one textured surface can be used to measure both the density and viscosity of many Hquids in real time (14). [Pg.391]

These effects can be attributed mainly to the inductive nature of the chlorine atoms, which reduces the electron density at position 4 and increases polarization of the 3,4-double bond. The dual reactivity of the chloropteridines has been further confirmed by the preparation of new adducts and substitution products. The addition reaction competes successfully, in a preparative sense, with the substitution reaction, if the latter is slowed down by a low temperature and a non-polar solvent. Compounds (12) and (13) react with dry ammonia in benzene at 5 °C to yield the 3,4-adducts (IS), which were shown by IR spectroscopy to contain little or none of the corresponding substitution product. The adducts decompose slowly in air and almost instantaneously in water or ethanol to give the original chloropteridine and ammonia. Certain other amines behave similarly, forming adducts which can be stored for a few days at -20 °C. Treatment of (12) and (13) in acetone with hydrogen sulfide or toluene-a-thiol gives adducts of the same type. [Pg.267]

Figure 4-301 shows sample neutron-density Pe log over the same interval. Figure 4-302 shows sample MWD resistivity (left) and wireline dual induction (right) for the same interval. [Pg.1010]

Table 8.1 presents the results of the ICR retention time studies, sugar concentration (dual substrate) studies and cell density. The kinetic model for ICR was derived on the basis of a first order reaction, plug flow and steady-state behaviour. [Pg.203]

PTH has a dual effect on bone cells, depending on the temporal mode of administration given intermittently, PTH stimulates osteoblast activity and leads to substantial increases in bone density. In contrast, when given (or secreted) continuously, PTH stimulates osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and suppresses osteoblast activity. Further to its direct effects on bone cells, PTH also enhances renal calcium re-absorption and phosphate clearance, as well as renal synthesis of 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D. Both PTH and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D act synergistically on bone to increase serum calcium levels and are closely involved in the regulation of the calcium/phosphate balance. The anabolic effects of PTH on osteoblasts are probably both direct and indirect via growth factors such as IGF-1 and TGF 3. The multiple signal transduction... [Pg.282]

Dual or triple media filters are used to provide a coarse to fine filtration facility. Where an anthracite-sand media bed is employed, the anthracite, which is half the density of sand, acts as a roughing filter prior to the finer sand bed. The larger and irregular voids within the anthracite bed are particularly suitable for the removal of floes, and filtration occurs deep within the bed. Where fine crystalline precipitates of calcium carbonate or calcium phosphate occur, smaller grain sizes may be employed without risk of high head loss or low filter rates. [Pg.322]

Sidik RA, Anderson AB. 2002. Density functional theory study of O2 electroreduction when bonded to a Pt dual site. J Electroanal Chem 528 69-76. [Pg.313]

Bone mineral density can be measured at various sites throughout the skeletal system and by various methods. The site of measurement can be either central (hip and/or spine) or peripheral (heel, forearm, or hand). Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) can be used to measure central and peripheral sites of bone mineral density. Quantitative ultrasound, peripheral quantitative computed tomography, radiographic absorptiometry, and single-energy x-ray absorptiometry are used to measure peripheral sites. [Pg.856]

Osteoporosis associated with RA follows a multifaceted pathogenesis, but the primary mechanism likely is mediated by osteoclast activity.12 The cytokines involved in the inflammatory process directly stimulate osteoclast and inhibit osteoblast activity. Additionally, arthritis medications can lead to increased bone loss. Bone mineral density should be evaluated at baseline and routinely using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry.11,12... [Pg.869]


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