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Exclusion contact

Category Examples (not exclusive) Contact duration (A) Limited 24h (B) Prolonged Biological effect ... [Pg.284]

The structure was first fabricated in a vertical layout [363]. The middle layer (active region) may be fabricated in near-intrinsic p-type semiconductor (ji) or possibly v-type (in that case the exclusion contact is below, and the extraction contact above). The thickness of this layer must be smaller than the diffusion length of minority carriers (e.g., 1.5 pm, about one third of the absorption length) so that the exclusion and the extraction junction may function as a single unit. A typical thickness of the n" or of the p" region is about 10 pm. [Pg.178]

The simplest hybrid stracture is a photodetector with an exclusion contact of n, p Jt, Nv, or Pjt type placed in a crossed electric and magnetic held. Figure 3.74 shows as an example an n v type device. The sample is a thin plate of a narrow-bandgap semiconductor, its thickness comparable to the carrier diffusion length. [Pg.224]

The structure of cholic acid helps us understand how bile salts such as sodium tauro cholate promote the transport of lipids through a water rich environment The bot tom face of the molecule bears all of the polar groups and the top face is exclusively hydrocarbon like Bile salts emulsify fats by forming micelles m which the fats are on the inside and the bile salts are on the outside The hydrophobic face of the bile salt associates with the fat that is inside the micelle the hydrophilic face is m contact with water on the outside... [Pg.1098]

Use of random flight statistics to derive rg for the coil assumes the individual segments exclude no volume from one another. While physically unrealistic, this assumption makes the derivation mathematically manageable. Neglecting this volume exclusion means that coil dimensions are underestimated by the random fight model, but this effect can be offset by applying the result to a solvent in which polymer-polymer contacts are somewhat favored over polymer-solvent contacts. [Pg.560]

Electrodes. AH of the finished silver electrodes have certain common characteristics the grids or substrates used in the electrodes are exclusively made of silver, although in some particular cases silver-plated copper is used. Material can be in the form of expanded silver sheet, silver wire mesh, or perforated silver sheet. In any case, the intent is to provide electronic contact of the external circuit of the battery or cell and the active material of the positive plate. Silver is necessary to avoid any possible oxidation at this junction and the increased resistance that would result. [Pg.554]

Equation (36) is certainly more accurate than equation (34) but still does not take into account any exclusion properties that the support may have. In addition, the particles are close-packed and touching so, in the interstitial volume, around the points of contact, some additional solute exclusion will almost certainly take place. The pore... [Pg.37]

Styragel columns are compatible with most solvents commonly used in size exclusion chromatography. Exceptions are found on both sides of the polarity scale the use of standard general-purpose Styragel columns with aliphatic hydrocarbons or with alcohols (except hexafluoroisopropanol) and water is generally not recommended. However, it is possible to pack columns in special solvents for special-purpose applications. The interested user should contact Waters for additional information. [Pg.341]

The trapped radicals, most of which are presumably polymeric species, have been used to initiate graft copolymerization [127,128]. For this purpose, the irradiated polymer is brought into contact with a monomer that can diffuse into the polymer and thus reach the trapped radical sites. This reaction is assumed to lead almost exclusively to graft copolymer and to very little homopolymer since it can be conducted at low temperature, thus minimizing thermal initiation and chain transfer processes. Moreover, low-molecular weight radicals, which would initiate homopolymerization, are not expected to remain trapped at ordinary temperatures. Accordingly, irradiation at low temperatures increases the grafting yield [129]. [Pg.495]

Although zinc has an appreciable vapour pressure at the temperatures of treatment, it is unlikely that zinc vapour plays any significant part in the diffusion process and it is generally accepted that the mechanism relies almost exclusively on intimate contact of hnely divided zinc dust with the steel surface. In spite of this requirement, coatings of even thickness and composition are obtained on the most intricate shapes, on fine threads, inside blind holes, and in the bore of small-diameter tubes. Large articles of uniform section, e.g. rods, tubes, etc. can be coated by this process. [Pg.400]

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Number of atoms per unit cell. Keep in mind that a huge number of unit cells are in contact with each other, interlocking to form a three-dimensional crystal This means that several of the atoms in a unit cell do not belong exclusively to that cell Specifically—... [Pg.246]

The reaction of Lead Azide (LA) with Cu (see Table) deserves special comment, Although this reaction is relatively slow, even in the presence of w, some forms of Cu Azide are so sensitive that they create a serious hazard even in minute quantities, particularly when in contact with LA. For this reason, AJ and stainless steel containers are now used exclusively. PicArsn requires that all new fuze designs contain no Cu or Cu alloys, with the possible exception of the electrical system. Even here, the Cu must be coated for protection against the formation of hydrazoic acid. Another prohibition involves the use of Pb thiocyante in contact with A1 (Refs 4, 5 6)... [Pg.83]

The diffusivity in gases is about 4 orders of magnitude higher than that in liquids, and in gas-liquid reactions the mass transfer resistance is almost exclusively on the liquid side. High solubility of the gas-phase component in the liquid or very fast chemical reaction at the interface can change that somewhat. The Sh-number does not change very much with reactor design, and the gas-liquid contact area determines the mass transfer rate, that is, bubble size and gas holdup will determine reactor efficiency. [Pg.352]

Temperature has an influence on the retention and consequently on the capacity factors of carotenoids in HPLC columns. Usually, as the column temperature increases, the retention decreases however, in a polymeric C30 column, after an initial decrease of the t values of cis isomers of carotenoids, the retention of cis isomers actually increases at temperatures above 35°C. This different behavior can be explained by the increased order and rigidity of the C30 stationary phase at lower temperatures that in turn induce preferential retention of long, narrow solutes as the trans isomer and partial exclusion of bent and bulky cis isomers. The greater chain mobihty and less rigid conformation of the C30 at higher temperatures may increase the contact area available for interaction with the cis isomers and also may lower... [Pg.459]

In the family of cation pumps, only the Na,K-ATPase and H,K-ATPase possess a p subunit glycoprotein (Table II), while the Ca-ATPase and H-ATPase only consist of an a subunit with close to 1 000 amino acid residues. It is tempting to propose that the p subunit should be involved in binding and transport of potassium, but the functional domains related to catalysis in Na,K-ATPase seem to be contributed exclusively by the a subunit. The functional role of the P subunit is related to biosynthesis, intracellular transport and cell-cell contacts. The P subunit is required for assembly of the aj8 unit in the endoplasmic reticulum [20]. Association with a j8 subunit is required for maturation of the a subunit and for intracellular transport of the xP unit to the plasma membrane. In the jSl-subunit isoform, three disulphide... [Pg.10]


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