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Klein solution

Klein solution injections of Klein solution have been tested, but the results are imsatisfactory it anesthetizes the deeper layers not reached by the acid, but the surface anesthetic effect remains largely inadequate. [Pg.152]

Klein solution a mixture of saline solution, hdocaine, adrenaline (epinephrine) and sodium bicarbonate normally used as a local anesthetic in liposuction procedures. [Pg.272]

S. P. Bums, J. R. Howell, and D. E. Klein, Solution of Natural Convection-Radiation in a Horizontal, Cylindrical Annulus Using the Finite Element Method, Proc. 9th Int. Conf. on Numerical Meths. in Thermal Probs., Atlanta, July 17-21,1995. [Pg.616]

Cadmium borotungstate solution (saturated) (Klein solution) 3.36 Not poisonous, harmless difficult to prepare foirly viscous decomposed by Fe, Zn, Pb and carbonates. [Pg.99]

The water molecules used to solvate a solute comes from Jorgensen s Monte Carlo equilibrated box of 216 water molecules, described by the T1P3P potential function [W- L. Jorgensen, J. Chandrasekhar, J. D. Madura, R. W. Impey, and M. L. Klein, J. Chem. Phys. 79, 926 (1983)]. This box is cubic and 18.70 A on a side. When the requested box fits into this, it is just carved out of the basic Jorgensen box. When a bigger box (more than 216 water molecules or perhaps an elongated box) is required, then the basic 216 molecule box is duplicated to create 3x3x3x216 water molecules in a box 56.10 Aon a side and the required box is carved out of this. [Pg.202]

A Lorentz invariant scalar product can be defined in the linear vector space formed by the positive energy solutions which makes this vector space into a Hilbert space. For two positive energy Klein-... [Pg.499]

Schrodinger amplitude relation to Klein-Gordon amplitude, 500 Schrodinger equation, 439 adiabatic solutions, 414 as a unitary transformation, 481 for relativistic spin % particle, 538 for the component a, 410 in Fock representation, 459 in the q representation, 492 Schrodinger form of one-photon equation, 548... [Pg.782]

Comparison between water flow and surfactant solution was investigated by Klein et al. (2005). The experimental facility was designed and constructed as illustrated schematically in Fig. 6.19. [Pg.283]

Fig. 6.22 Surface tension of the APG solutions. Concentration and solution temperature (°C) C = 100 filled triangles (A) represent 75 °C, empty triangles (A) represent 95 °C C = 300 ppm, filled squares ( ) represent 75 °C, empty squares ( ) represent 95 °C. Reprinted from Klein et al. (2005) with permission... Fig. 6.22 Surface tension of the APG solutions. Concentration and solution temperature (°C) C = 100 filled triangles (A) represent 75 °C, empty triangles (A) represent 95 °C C = 300 ppm, filled squares ( ) represent 75 °C, empty squares ( ) represent 95 °C. Reprinted from Klein et al. (2005) with permission...
Klein D, Hetsroni G, Mosyak A (2005) Heat transfer characteristics of water and APG surfactant solution in a micro-channel heat sink. Int J Multiphase Flow 31 393 15 Kosar, A, Kuo, CJ, Peles, Y (2005) Boiling heat transfer with reentrant cavities. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 48 4867-4886... [Pg.322]

Mikroreaktoren sind so klein wie ein Fingerhut, Handdsblatt, May 1998 Steep progress in microelectronics, sensor and analytical techniques in the past transport intensification for catalysis first catalytic micro reactors available partial oxidation to acrolein partial hydrogenation to cyclododecene anodically oxidized catalyst supports as alternatives to non-porous supports study group on micro reactors at Dechema safety, selectivity, high pressure exclusion of using particle solutions limited experience with lifetime of micro reactors [236],... [Pg.91]

Gomez R, Orts JM, Feliu JM, Clavilier J, Klein LH. 1997. The role of surface crystalline heterogeneities in the electrooxidation of carbon monoxide adsorbed on Rh(lll) electrodes in sulphuric acid solutions. J Electroanal Chem 432 1 -5. [Pg.201]

For constant-separation factor systems, the /(-I rails formal ion of Helfferich and Klein (gen. refs.) or the method of Rhee et al. [AlChE J., 28, 423 (1982)] can be used [see also Helfferich, Chem. Eng. Sci., 46, 3320 (1991)]. The equations that follow are adapted from Frenz and Horvath [AlChE ]., 31, 400 (1985)] and are based on the h I ransiomialion. They refer to the separation of a mixture of M — 1 components with a displacer (component 1) that is more strongly adsorbed than any of the feed solutes. The multicomponent Langmuir isotherm [Eq. (16-39)] is assumed valid with equal monolayer capacities, and components are ranked numerically in order of decreasing affinity for the stationary phase (i.e., Ki > K2 > Km). [Pg.45]

Inherent viscosities were determined by dissolving PCTFE in refluxing pentafluorochlorobenzene, cooling, and subsequently measuring solution times at 27°C using a Canon-Fenske viscometer. The ability of pentafluorochlorobenzene to dissolve PCTFE while hot but maintain solubility at ambient temperature was discovered by J. Klein at 3M.4... [Pg.82]

Feng Y., Klein B.K., and McWherter C.A. (1996), Three-dimensional solution structure and backbone dynamics of a variant of human interleukin-3,./. Mol. Biol. 259, 524-541. [Pg.278]

Johnson CM, Skulan JL, Beard BL, Sun H, Nealson KH, Braterman PS (2002) Isotopic fractionation between Pe(III) and Ee(II) in aqueous solutions. Earth Planet Sci Lett 195 141-153 Johnson CM, Beard BL, Beukes NJ, Klein C, O Leary JM (2003) Ancient geochemical cycling in the Earth as inferred from Ee isotope studies of banded iron formations from the Transvaal Craton. Contrib Mineral Petrol 144 523-547... [Pg.404]

With secondary alcohols the picture is different. By measuring rates of hydration, isomerization, dehydration, and exchange, in the system of butenes and 2-butanol, Manassen and Klein (7S) proved that the hydration-dehydration intermediate in dilute acid solution is equally bonded to two water molecules ... [Pg.73]

The intermediate has a finite lifetime, but it is not free the less stable secondary carbonium ion is stabilized by specific interaction with two molecules of water. The same kinetic study on primary alcohols made by Dostrovsky and Klein (79) shows that oxygen exchange in dilute acid solution does not proceed by way of an ion, but by a concerted mechanism. For the same reason the elimination reaction has to be of a concerted nature and cannot proceed via an unsolvated carbonium ion. [Pg.73]

Klein s reagent chem Saturated solution of borotungstate used to separate minerals by specific gravity. kiTnz re,a- 3nt ... [Pg.210]

Klein R (1991) In Chen S-H, Huang JS, Tartaglia P (eds) Structure and dynamics of strongly interacting colloids and supramolecular aggregates in solution, NATO ASI Series C Mathematical and Physical Sciences, vol 369. Kluver, Dordrecht, p 39... [Pg.217]

Klein, R.G. Calculations and measurements on the volatility of IV-nitrosoamines and their aqueous solutions. Toxicology, 23(2-3) 135-147, 1982. [Pg.1680]

F. Lewiner, J.P. Klein, F. Puel and G. Fevotte, On-hne ATR-FTIR measurement of supersaturation during solution crystallization processes. Calibrations and applications on three solute/solvent systems, Chem. Eng. Sci., 56, 2069-2084 (2001). [Pg.456]

J. Klein and P.R Luckham Long-Range Attractive Forces Between Two Mica Surfaces in an Aqueous Polymer Solution. Nature 308, 836 (1984). [Pg.100]

A few empirical and theoretical studies to postulate a general set of rules for the fabrication of asymmetric membranes by phase inversion mechanism (in which the polymer solution is coagulated within a nonsolvent bath) have been attempted. Thus, for example, from the literature which described the formation of asymmetric membranes, Klein and Smith (5) compiled working rules in the early 1970s regarding the requirements of a casting solution ... [Pg.267]


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