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Indifferent relation

Indifferent relations of options in both diagrams, such as >, <, ... [Pg.229]

It is conventional to use molality—moles of solute per kilogram of solvent (symbol m)—as the concentration unit in electrolyte thermodynamics. Accordingly, we shall represent the concentrations of both the indifferent electrolyte and the polymer in these units in this section m3 and m2, respectively. In the same dilute (with respect to polymer) approximation that we have used elsewhere in this chapter, m2 is related to the mass volume system of units C2 by... [Pg.570]

In order to consider the inelastic stress rate relation (5.111), some assumptions must be made about the properties of the set of internal state variables k. With the back stress discussed in Section 5.3 in mind, it will be assumed that k represents a single second-order tensor which is indifferent, i.e., it transforms under (A.50) like the Cauchy stress or the Almansi strain. Like the stress, k is not indifferent, but the Jaumann rate of k, defined in a manner analogous to (A.69), is. With these assumptions, precisely the same arguments... [Pg.149]

The objectivity of the spatial stress rate relation (5.154) may be investigated by applying the coordinate transformation (A.50) representing a rotation and translation of the coordinate frame. The spatial strain and its convected rate are indifferent by (A.58) and (A.62). So are the stress and its Truesdell rate. It is readily verified from (5.151), (5.152), and the fact that K has been assumed to be invariant, that k and its Truesdell rate are also indifferent. Using these facts together with (A.53) in (5.154) with c and b given by (5.155)... [Pg.158]

Since a is an arbitrary vector, from the second relation it follows that an indifferent second-order tensor transforms as... [Pg.179]

D Non compliance with drug regimen related to indifference, lack of knowledge, other factors... [Pg.54]

The Hubbard relation is indifferent not only to the model of collision but to molecular reorientation mechanism as well. In particular, it holds for a jump mechanism of reorientation as shown in Fig. 1.22, provided that rotation over the barrier proceeds within a finite time t°. To be convinced of this, let us take the rate of jump reorientation as it was given in [11], namely... [Pg.90]

In law, particularly litigation, many occasions arise in which the ability to analyze and to understand people becomes an important asset. In numerous situations creating a rapport with a friendly or indifferent potential witness can lead to a fuller revelation of all the facts known to the witness. If the lawyer is unable to show understanding or to relate to an individual, some facts may remain hidden. [Pg.12]

Apathy and frontal lobe-like syndromes. A reversible, dose-related frontal lobe-like syndrome characterized by apathy, indifference, loss of initiative, and/or disinhibition has been reported in adults on SSRI therapy (Hoehn-Saric et al.l990, 1991). Recently, five cases of amotivational syndrome in youths, 10 to 17 years of age, were reported (Garland Baerg, 2001). Symptoms had a delayed onset, were dose related, and were reversible. The authors caution that such presentation may go underrecognized or may be mistakenly attributed to residual depression or to avoidance rather than to a medication side effect. [Pg.276]

The relations termed (t.. . , E6 are all elementary in that they all have the smallest possible (non-trivial) number of indifference classes, namely 2. (There is exactly one ordering having 1 indifference class, namely the trivial order x — — z which can be also considered as elementary.) We leave it to the reader to verify that for every ordering R on A there exist uniquely determined elementary orderings Et and Ey such that (Eh Ef) is a harmonic bundle and R is the set-theoretical intersection of , and Ey. Thus, for example, jc > > z is the intersection of E and 2, ( 1, E2) being a harmonic bundle and there is no other bundle of elementary orderings having these two properties. [Pg.217]

A. Naumann observed that the velocity of the dissociation of the solid and the recombination of the vapour is increased by increasing the surface area of the solid these velocities are proportionally smaller the nearer the observed press, is to the equilibrium value and the velocity of dissociation is greater the higher the temp. A. Horstmann has shown that the law of mass action describes the relation between the partial press, of ammonia and carbon dioxide, and that the dissociation press, is not perceptibly influenced by the presence of an indifferent gas—e.g. air—while the dissociation press, in the presence of one of the products of dissociation is smaller than in vacuo. In general, the total press, of the gases uniting to form a... [Pg.794]

During the past 5 years, our institute has done extensive research on biological and toxicological surface and drinking water quality assessment and its relation to chemical pollution (8). Scientists discerned that water, along with other sources, has become the victim of the indifference of humans. One of the first multidisciplinary approaches of a water contamination problem was introduced in the thesis, Sensory Assessment of Water Quality (9). [Pg.60]

The current density, will be the sum of the faradaic current density, jF, and the charging current density, c, cf. eqn. (8). The latter is related to the interfacial potential indicated in an implicit way by eqn. (20). The theory of the electrical double layer provides no analytical expression for the relation between E and qM and so, rigorously, this part of the problem would have to be solved numerically using the empirical relationship, which is known for many commonly used indifferent electrolytes. If Cd = dqM/dE is the differential double-layer capacity, we have... [Pg.217]


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