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Linear Linearity

Architecture Branched Branched Linear Linear Linear Linear... [Pg.537]

Polymer chain Linear Linear Linear and branched... [Pg.12]

Klotz Scatchard Hm V vs A" V/A vs V logv/(n - V) vs log A Linear Linear Linear, h = 1 Concave up/down Concave down/up Linear, 1 < h < n Nonlinear Nonlinear Nonlinear... [Pg.295]

Cl monomer linear linear linear bent bent... [Pg.205]

Carbon dioxide (CO2) /80 0=C=0 Carbon has two double bonds which are counted as two bonded pairs Linear Linear ... [Pg.30]

Equation (7-76) shows that, in general, a plot of log 2 against log k, is not expected to be linear. Linearity in such a plot can be assured, however, if an isokinetic relationship, 8rAW = P8rA5, is followed by the system. By incorporating this relationship into Eqs. (7-76) and (7-77), we obtain... [Pg.370]

Figure 11-11. Comparison of measured and calculated current density as a function of bias for an electron-only Sm/MEH-PPV/Ca structure (upper panel) and a hole-only AI/MEH-DSB/Au structure (lower panel). The main parts of the figure are linear-linear plots and the insets are log-linear plots. Figure 11-11. Comparison of measured and calculated current density as a function of bias for an electron-only Sm/MEH-PPV/Ca structure (upper panel) and a hole-only AI/MEH-DSB/Au structure (lower panel). The main parts of the figure are linear-linear plots and the insets are log-linear plots.
Figure 11-8. Linear-linear (upper panel) and log-linear (lower panel) plots of calculated current density as a (unction of bias voltage for 100 nm MliH-PPV devices with a 2.2 eV barrier to electron injection and 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4. 0.5. and 0.6 eV barriers to hole injection. Figure 11-8. Linear-linear (upper panel) and log-linear (lower panel) plots of calculated current density as a (unction of bias voltage for 100 nm MliH-PPV devices with a 2.2 eV barrier to electron injection and 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4. 0.5. and 0.6 eV barriers to hole injection.
LD model, see Langevin dipoles model (LD) Linear free-energy relationships, see Free energy relationships, linear Linear response approximation, 92,215 London, see Heitler-London model Lysine, structure of, 110 Lysozyme, (hen egg white), 153-169,154. See also Oligosaccharide hydrolysis active site of, 157-159, 167-169, 181 calibration of EVB surfaces, 162,162-166, 166... [Pg.232]

Detector Linearity Linear Dynamic Range Detector Noise Level... [Pg.158]

Setting An established analytical method consisting of the extraction of a drag and its major metabolite from blood plasma and the subsequent HPLC quantitation was precisely described in a R D report, and was to be transferred to three new labs across international boundaries. (Cf. Section 4.32.) The originator supplied a small amount of drug standard and a number of vials containing frozen blood plasma with the two components in a fixed ratio, at concentrations termed lo, mid, and hi. The report provided for evaluations both in the untransformed (linear/linear depiction)... [Pg.254]

The relationship can be seen to be acceptably linear. Linear regression analysis gives the relation ... [Pg.308]

FIG. 2 Schematic representation of different microhole geometries, (a) Recessed microdisk interface, spherical-linear, linear-spherical diffusion, (b) quasi-inlaid microdisk interface, spherical-spherical diffusion, (c) Long microhole with quasi-inlaid interface, spherical-linear diffusion. (Reprinted with permission from Ref. 13. Copyright 1999 Elsevier Science S.A.)... [Pg.381]

A more recent report thoroughly investigates hydroaminomethylation of terminal alkenes to give high yields of linear (linear branched=99 1) tertiary amines from secondary amines and terminal alkenes or linear secondary... [Pg.440]

The linear/linearized data reconciliation solution deserves some special attention because it allows the formulation of alternative strategies for the processing of information. In this chapter the mathematical formulation for the sequential processing of both constraints and measurements is analyzed. [Pg.112]

Figure 6.1 Plot of shear stress versus shear rate for plastic and pseudoplastic materials. This is shown as (a) a linear-linear plot and (b) a log-log plot... Figure 6.1 Plot of shear stress versus shear rate for plastic and pseudoplastic materials. This is shown as (a) a linear-linear plot and (b) a log-log plot...

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