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Fluid lows

A rapidly growing use in the medical field is for surgical implants as either bone plates and screws, joint replacements, or for the repair of cranial injuries. Here, titanium and its alloys have the advantages of complete compatibility with body fluids, low density, and low modulus. Applications also exist in dentistry. [Pg.876]

Polysulfone (PSU) Aqueous samples esp. biological sera and fluids low protein binding... [Pg.131]

In real fluids, low-frequency light-scattering reveals a central Rayleigh peak, due to heat diffusion, and two symmetrically displaced Brillouin peaks, due to sound waves, such that... [Pg.29]

All possible interactions between the K and L groups were taken into account and Akk = 0. The definition contains a minimum number of groups and is satisfactory for most of the binary systems studied. However, it cannot take into account the structural differences which exist between position isomers. This is the case of polycyclic aromatic compounds presenting cycle position isomers or substitute position isomers. Structural differences of this type determine the gaps between the values of certain thermophysical properties of isomers, such as, for example, the fusion temperature or sublimation enthalpy. The further the temperature falls, the more these differences are accentuated. The representation of the solid-fluid (low temperature) equilibria is consequently more difficult and the model must take into account the existing structural differences. We came across this problem in the compounds such as anthracene, phenanthrene, pyrene, methylated naphthalenes, hexamethylbenzene and triphenylmethane. As it was out of the question to increase the number of groups because... [Pg.472]

Low-to-medium viscosity fluids Low-to-high viscosity fluids Low-to-high viscosity fluids... [Pg.39]

Copper occurs in many foods particularly good sources are liver, kidney, shellfish, nuts, raisins, and dried legumes. Copper deficiency due to diet is rare except in malnutrition and in children with chronic diarrhea. It occurs in total parenteral nutrition with fluids low in copper, particularly following intestinal resection and in patients who receive large amounts of zinc to improve wound healing or for management of sickle cell anemia. Copper is often removed from prepared foods to increase their shelf life. [Pg.895]

Brittle fractured Q/l shales, high salinity pore fluids, low porosities,... [Pg.53]

Consider first the case of fluid low molecular weight polymers of moderate viscosity which may be applied without solvents and cured in situ to give useful films or adhesives. If no external pressure is applied, the only driving force leading to wetting is the capillary pressure. Zisman [6] has shown that a maximum capillary pressure exists for capillary pores in a given material when... [Pg.187]

Fluids, low calcium diet, sulfate, loop diuretics, glucocorticoids, calcitonin, EDTA... [Pg.1410]

Penetrate cell membranes poorly or not at all limited or no significant absorption from GIT except for acid-stable aminopeni-cillins, which have moderate but species-variable absorption distribution limited mainly to extracellular fluids concentrations in intracellular fluid, CSF, miUc, and ocular fluids low, but effective concentrations may be reached in synovial, peritoneal, and pleural fluids some penicillins actively transported out of CSF into plasma generally excreted, usually in urine, in high concentrations as the parent molecule some drugs actively secreted into urine and/or bUe biotransformation (e.g., in the liver) usually slight or absent... [Pg.68]

Laminar flows of different fluids lowing side by side characteristic flow at low Re... [Pg.1934]

Liquid waste atomization can be achieved by any of the following atomizers rotary cup single-fluid pressure two-fluid, low-pressure air (internal mix) two-fluid, high-pressure air or steam (internal mix) and two-fluid, high-pressure air or steam (external mix). [Pg.151]

In this case, the reaction will usually take place in the bulk catalyst phase. In the second (also favorable) case, the reaction takes place in vicinity of the phase boundary. This case is present either when the catalyst partitions strongly into the catalyst phase, while the reactants partition into the bulk fluid (low mutual solubility), or when the reaction is very fast in comparison to diffusion. In this case, a large interphase area is needed to ensure a high effective rate of reaction. [Pg.213]


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