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It will be intriguing to theoretically examine the possibility of superconductivity in CNT prior to the actual experimental assessment. A preliminary estimation of superconducting transition temperature (T ) for metallic CNT has been performed considering the electron-phonon coupling within the framework of the BCS theory [31]. It is important to note that there can generally exist the competition between Peierls- and superconductivity (BCS-type) transitions in lowdimensional materials. However, as has been described in Sec. 2.3, the Peierls transition can probably be suppressed in the metallic tube (a, a) due to small Fermi integrals as a whole [20]. [Pg.48]

Today, we have well-tried methods of experimental assessment of the shear strength at the fiber-binder interphase [247]. Generalization of a wealth of... [Pg.35]

V.N. Kornilov, K.R.A.M. Schreel, and L.RH. de Goey. Experimental assessment of the acoustic response of laminar premixed bunsen flames. Proc. Combust. Inst., 31 1239-1246,2007. [Pg.93]

Eaton RDP, Secord DC, Hewitt P. 1980. An experimental assessment of the toxic potential of mercury in ringed-seal Ever for adult laboratory cats. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 55 514-521. [Pg.173]

Terenziani F, Katan C, Badaeva E, Tretiak S, Blanchard-Desce M (2008) Enhanced two-photon absorption of organic chromophores theoretical and experimental assessments. Adv Mater 20 4641 1678... [Pg.146]

Banat FA, Prechtl S, Bischof F (1999) Experimental assessment of bio-reduction of di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) under aerobic thermophilic conditions. Chemosphere 39 2097-2106... [Pg.135]

Sobacchi, M. et al., Experimental assessment of combined plasma/catalytic system for hydrogen production via partial oxidation of hydrocarbon fuels, Int.. Hydrogen Energ., 27, 635, 2002. [Pg.98]

Russell BD, Elsdon TS, Gillanders BM, Connell SD (2005) Nutrients increase epiphyte loads broad-scale observations and an experimental assessment. Mar Biol 147 551-558 Schmitt TM, Hay ME, Lindquist N (1995) Constraints on chemically mediated coevolution multiple functions for seaweed secondary metabolites. Ecology 76 107-123 Schmitz K, Lobban CS (1976) Survey of translocation in Laminariales (Phaeophyceae). Mar Biol 36 207-216... [Pg.87]

As far as molecular properties are concerned, a first issue is the physicochemical profile of the prodrug candidate and its adequacy within the goals of the project. Some physicochemical properties can be calculated or estimated at the design stage, but experimental verification cannot be omitted. For other properties, such as solubility, quantitative predictions are more difficult and experimental assessment is mandatory. [Pg.27]

Grant, C. L., T. F. Jenkins, and S. M. Golden. Experimental Assessment of Analytical Holding Times for Nitroaromatic and Nitramine Explosives in Soil. SR 93-11, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH June 1993. [Pg.174]

The experimental assessment of the following properties, which are considered to be of utmost importance from the point of view of their application, are given in the following paragraphs. [Pg.176]

Experimental assessments of the concentration of the minor hydroxy tautomer of 2-pyridone and substituted derivatives in cyclohexane and acetonitrile solution may be carried out by the use of fluorescence spectroscopy (85JCS(P2)1423). For the parent compound, the pyridinol component in cyclohexane is estimated to be 4% and in acetonitrile 1.2% this preference for the hydroxy form in the former over the latter solvent is maintained over a fair range of variously substituted pyridones. Ab initio calculations (85JA7569) on 4-hydroxypyridine, the minor tautomer in aqueous solution, include 92 water molecules in the estimations, and thus give a very detailed picture of the solvated molecule, while the experimental technique of microwave spectroscopy not only gives an accurate estimation of the 2-hydroxypyridine / 2-pyridone ratio of 3 1 in the gas phase but also reveals that the former isomer is predominantly in the (Z)-form (80) and that both isomers are planar (93JPC46). [Pg.50]

The experimental assessment of homoaromaticity is often based on working definitions of homoaromaticity that are influenced by the context of the experimental measurements and available reference data. Such a working definition may be incompatible with other definitions, be limited to a small set of related compounds and frequently be rather vague with regard to a general understanding of homoaromaticity. However, it can be useful to... [Pg.364]

Also, it should be pointed out in this connection that the reaction mechanism (see Fig. 4 and Section III,D,5,a) postulated on the basis of kinetic observations may be an oversimplification of the actual situation. For example, the possibility exists that separate phosphoryl-enzyme intermediates may be formed with various phosphate substrates (10). If such intermediates were interconvertible with a single phosphoryl-enzyme complex which was common to reactions involving all such substrates, and if the rates of these interconversions were very rapid relative to the other steps in the catalytic process, the system would be kinetically indistinguishable from that depicted in Fig. 4. Further work relating to the mechanism of reaction, and the experimental assessment of the possible involvement of this multifunctional catalyst in intra- and extracellular glucose transport, would appear to be in order. [Pg.563]

Wapnir, R.A. and Lifshitz, F. (1985) Osmolality and solute concentration - their relationship with oral rehydration solution effectiveness an experimental assessment. Pediatric Research, 19 894-98. [Pg.368]

Major variations in the reaction conditions are required to effect substitution within a reasonable time interval. Thus, the data for the highly deactivated aromatics are subject to the same limitations characterizing experimental assessment of the relative reactivity of the highly activated monosubstituted benzenes. [Pg.78]

The need for a test that could be done at intervals providing for other measures during experimental assessment of sleep deprivation. [Pg.13]

In order to experimentally assess the magnitude of the stereo electronic effect at phosphorus, we have prepared and studied the reactions of the six-membered ring cyclic esters such as... [Pg.69]

Elsinga, G. E., Van Oudheusden, B. W., and Scarano, F., Experimental assessment of tomographic-PIV accuracy, Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium Application of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics, Lisbon, Portugal (2006b). Ettema, R., Fujita, I., Muste, M., and Kruger, A. Cold Reg. Sci. Technol. 26, 97-112 (1997). Fincham, A. M., and Delerce, G. Exp. Fluids 29, S13-S22 (2000). [Pg.143]


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