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Figure 1. Effect of PAA concentration on particle size. Error bars constructed assuming particle size to be accurate to 10%. Figure 1. Effect of PAA concentration on particle size. Error bars constructed assuming particle size to be accurate to 10%.
Figure 4. Experimental spectrum of the reduced absorption coefficient k/[NaP, from Ref. 12. The spectrum was constructed from absorption spectra measured for sodium vapor pressures in between 100 and 1000 torr. The error bar indicates the absolute accuracy of this procedure (relative errors are considerably smaller). The Na nonresonance lines and the K and Cs resonance lines (see Fig. 2) were omitted. Figure 4. Experimental spectrum of the reduced absorption coefficient k/[NaP, from Ref. 12. The spectrum was constructed from absorption spectra measured for sodium vapor pressures in between 100 and 1000 torr. The error bar indicates the absolute accuracy of this procedure (relative errors are considerably smaller). The Na nonresonance lines and the K and Cs resonance lines (see Fig. 2) were omitted.
Figure 34 Overall latent heat on heating, AWheaiing, and cold crystallization enthalpy, AWcc. as functions of the previous cooling rate measured for pure PCL and PCL mixed with 0.2 wt.% CNT (carbon nanotubes) functioning as added heterogeneous nuclei. The error bars include the influence of baseline construction on the results of integration. Reproduced with permission from Zhuravlev, E. Schmelzer, J. W. P. Wunderlich, B. Schick, C. Po/ymer2011, 52,1983-1997. ... Figure 34 Overall latent heat on heating, AWheaiing, and cold crystallization enthalpy, AWcc. as functions of the previous cooling rate measured for pure PCL and PCL mixed with 0.2 wt.% CNT (carbon nanotubes) functioning as added heterogeneous nuclei. The error bars include the influence of baseline construction on the results of integration. Reproduced with permission from Zhuravlev, E. Schmelzer, J. W. P. Wunderlich, B. Schick, C. Po/ymer2011, 52,1983-1997. ...
FIGURE 24.5 Distribution of brevetoxin following oral gavage of rats. Brevetoxin [ H]PbTx-3 was administered to rats by oral gavage and tissues analyzed for radioactivity after 6 h. Bars are means + standard errors for three rats. (Chart constructed with data from Cattet, M. and Geraci, J. R., Toxicon, 31, 1483, 1993.)... [Pg.528]

Enter 0.1 (the value chosen earlier) in cell D3. Enter xr in cell A5, Gr in cell B5, and psir in C5. (These entries are labels for the data columns that we shall construct.) Enter 5 (the starting value for x ) in cell A7. Enter =A7+ D 3 in cell A8. The eqnal sign at the beginning of the entry tells the spreadsheet that a formula is being entered. This formula tells the spreadsheet to add the numbers in cells A7 and D3. The reason for the signs in D3 will be explained shortly. When you type a formula, you will see it displayed in the formula bar above the spreadsheet. When you press Enter, the value -4.9 is displayed in cell A8. This is the sum of cells A7 and D3. (If you see a different value in A8 or get an error message, you probably mistyped the formula. To correct the formula, select cell A8 and click in the formula displayed in the formula bar to make the correction.)... [Pg.80]

Figure 9.8 Individual values with standard error of the mean (SEM) bars, where appropriate, for FDG uptake in healthy subjects and a number of patient groups. In the head injury series, the FDG uptake in the only patient with lung symptoms is shown as a black dot. Although high, this was not the highest point. Individual points in showing FDG uptake in the pneumonic lung are labeled with the number of days since the onset of s3Tnptoms. The double-headed arrow indicates repeat measurements made in an individual patient. [Composite illustration was constructed from results of several studies (23,28,31,32).]... Figure 9.8 Individual values with standard error of the mean (SEM) bars, where appropriate, for FDG uptake in healthy subjects and a number of patient groups. In the head injury series, the FDG uptake in the only patient with lung symptoms is shown as a black dot. Although high, this was not the highest point. Individual points in showing FDG uptake in the pneumonic lung are labeled with the number of days since the onset of s3Tnptoms. The double-headed arrow indicates repeat measurements made in an individual patient. [Composite illustration was constructed from results of several studies (23,28,31,32).]...
Traditionally, a choker bar has a rectangular cross section and is used manually through a trial-and-error manner to correct flow nonuniformities for an extrusion die. In this chapter, we shall present design formulas that can be used to construct tapered choker bars so that trial-and-error approaches can be eliminated and an extrusion die should be much more flexible to handle different production requirements. [Pg.646]


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